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Big US ports ask Congress to ensure fair funding for dredging

Port officials say the next Army Corps spending bill needs to make sure that dredging funds set aside under a 2020 law actually get distributed.

House reauthorizes FMC and adds to its oversight powers

Along with funding through 2029, the reauthorization codified new responsibilities for the agency under OSRA-22.

More data sharing crucial to avoiding future port congestion: officials

Although major US gateways have made some progress in promoting data sharing on vessel arrivals, port authorities say more systemic thinking must take place among carriers and their supply chain partners to avoid a repeat of the meltdown that occurred in 2021-22.

Inland rail connectivity key to Port of Long Beach growth: new CEO

Noel Hacegaba says more efficient intermodal rail service to the US interior will help Long Beach grab a greater share of imports from Asia that move to major distribution hubs such as Dallas and Chicago.

US container volumes set for weak 2026 amid ongoing trade uncertainty

S&P Global’s outlook for the transportation sector sees US ports facing a volume decline in 2026 with the potential for recovery in 2027.

December US imports on track to be lowest since June ‘23: retailers

The weak import numbers come as the National Retail Federation is projecting record holiday sales in the US of more than $1 trillion for the first time, up between 3.7% and 4.2% from 2024.

Hacegaba nominated to be Port of Long Beach executive director

COO Noel Hacegaba’s elevation to the top executive job would appear to be fait accompli after serving in senior management positions at the port for the past 15 years.

Ports urge strict review of intermodal impacts from UP-NS merger

The National Association of Waterfront Employers said intermodal service from ports could degrade further unless service commitments are made in the proposed $85 billion deal.