Eleven years in the making, the ports of Seattle and Tacoma have worked with truckers to make those initial steps a little less painful. Starting Jan. 1, 2019, NWSA international container terminals will only be serviced by trucks with 2007 and newer engines or certified equivalent emission control systems.
January 20, 2019
_z2a0315.jpgThe Northwest Seaport Alliance’s total monthly container volumes for November reached 319,242 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a 6.
December 19, 2018
<p>SSA Marine’s Terminal 18 surpassed 1 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in yearly container volume last week, marking the first time in Washington state history that a single marine terminal handled a million TEUs in a year.</p>
December 3, 2018
<p>dsc_5120.jpgThe Northwest Seaport Alliance’s total monthly container volumes for October reached 333,995 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a 9.9</p>
November 16, 2018
<p>The 2019 budget and the five-year capital investment plan allow for terminal modernization to accommodate larger vessels and retain a competitive position in the global marketplace. </p>
November 13, 2018
<p>file-55.jpegThe Northwest Seaport Alliance’s total monthly container volumes in September 2018 increased 15.6 percent compared to the same month la</p>
October 17, 2018
<p>Pacific International Lines’ <em>Kota Pekarang</em> arrived at The Northwest Seaport Alliance’s North Harbor on Saturday, Oct. 6, making its maiden voyage to Seattle.</p>
October 8, 2018
<p>Total monthly container volumes in August 2018 dropped 6.9 percent compared to the same month last year, for a total of 314,321 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs).</p>
September 17, 2018
<p>The Northwest Seaport Alliance ranked second overall in the U.S. West Coast category in <em>Logistics Management’s</em> 2018 Quest for Quality Awards.</p>
August 23, 2018