<p><img alt="Pile driving on Pier 4" height="320" width="480" class="media-element file-full" data-delta="1" typeof="foaf:Image" src="//www.nwseaportalliance.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/pier-4-work-1.31.17-27_edit.jpg?itok=lZDcyrrk" title="" /></p> <p>Contractors have received permission from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to continue driving piles for Pier 4 in the Tacoma Tideflats through Feb. 28.</p>
February 9, 2017
<p>peter_friedmann.jpg The Agriculture Transportation Coalition held one of its annual Agriculture Shipper Workshops in Tacoma on Jan. 24. The meeting i</p>
January 30, 2017
<p>In 2016, The Northwest Seaport Alliance handled 3,615,752 TEUs (20-foot equivalent units) for the year, an increase of more than 2 percent from 2015 volumes.</p> <p>Full imports for the year were up 6 percent to 1,391,590 TEUs and full exports increased 13 percent to 984,274 TEUs.</p> <p>Domestic volumes saw a slight dip in 2016 as Alaska struggled with a decline in oil- and gas-related project activity due to low commodity prices. Domestic volumes decreased 1.5 percent for the year.</p>
January 19, 2017
<p><img alt="Glovis Composer " height="304" width="480" class="media-element file-full" data-delta="1" typeof="foaf:Image" src="//www.nwseaportalliance.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/glovis-composer-web_0.jpg?itok=svcH5PKq" title="" /></p> <p>The Northwest Seaport Alliance is expected to unload more than 4,800 vehicles off the Glovis Composer auto ship upon its Jan. 9 arrival. The roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) ship from Korea will berth at Terminal 7 in Tacoma.</p>
January 9, 2017
<p>November’s laden import and export volumes recorded their strongest for the month over the last five years. Full imports and exports for November reflect a continued solid peak season at The Northwest Seaport Alliance, with 28 percent and 23 percent increases, respectively, compared with November 2015. The NWSA had four more international vessel calls in November than October and three more than in last November.</p>
December 16, 2016
<p><img height="319" width="480" class="media-element file-full" typeof="foaf:Image" src="//www.nwseaportalliance.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/bob-hope-3.jpg?itok=M38P9pKE" alt="" title="" /></p> <p>The Northwest Seaport Alliance will hold a special public meeting Monday, Dec. 19, to take action on a proposed interim use of Terminal 5 in the North Harbor. Alliance staff is seeking approval to join Foss Maritime in an effort to secure a contract to berth the USNS Bob Hope vessel.</p>
December 15, 2016
<p><img alt="The Olive Bay arrives at the West Hylebos log terminal in Tacoma. " height="320" width="480" class="media-element file-full" typeof="foaf:Image" src="//www.nwseaportalliance.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/the-olive-bay-tacoma-nwsa-1_0.jpg?itok=IqOWvzw0" title="" /></p> <p>The <em>Olive Bay</em>, reputed to be the world’s largest single-deck bulk/log carrier, arrived Thursday at The Northwest Seaport Alliance’s West Hylebos log terminal in Tacoma.</p>
November 29, 2016
<p>October’s full load import and export volumes recorded the strongest for the month since 2012. Year to date, imports and exports for October continue to support a strong peak season for the NWSA, with an 11 percent increase and 16 percent increase, respectively.</p> <p>To support this peak shipping season’s strong agricultural exports, the NWSA has lengthened the extended gates program through Dec. 2. The main commodities moving through our gateway are hay, forest products, and fruits and vegetables.</p>
November 22, 2016
<p><img alt="WPPA port of the Year" height="335" width="480" style="width: 480px; height: 335px;" class="media-element file-full" typeof="foaf:Image" src="//www.nwseaportalliance.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/wppa-port-of-the-year_0.jpg?itok=pKU4TNGP" title="" /></p> <p>The Washington Public Ports Association recognized The Northwest Seaport Alliance with its annual Port of the Year Award.</p>
November 18, 2016