Jeremy Osterberger of BIC Alliance is joined by Port of Corpus Christi (POCC) CEO Sean Strawbridge for an interview on current events with the port.
Strawbridge gives an update on safety improvements in the wake of the August explosion, as well as the current Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project also known as the CIP.
More info on Port of Corpus Christi CEO states current project needs updates
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Commentary: Charleston area needs more representation on SC Ports Authority board
Business is booming for the South Carolina State Ports Authority with a record volume of cargo, a new port terminal and the possibility of further expansion up the Cooper River.
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Coastal and Inland News
The Mississippi State Port Authority (MSPA) Board of Commissioners has named Jon Nass the new CEO and executive director ... division.Morris most recently served as project manager on the brown ...
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The Port of Corpus Christi’s Boom
a new pipeline project was launched this spring to move close to half a million barrels of crude a day from the Permian Basin to the Port of Corpus Christi. Vasey predicts that the new port ...
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East Coast News
"Sovcomflot’s Gagarin Prospect tanker, on long-term charter to Shell, was en-route from Corpus Christi to Europe ... Australia's southern states will need to import natural gas to fill a ...
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Jones Capital Announces Acquisition of Rockport Terminals
Rockport Terminals is strategically located within 28 miles of the fast growing Port of Corpus Christi, but outside ... Rockport Terminals President and CEO. Stevenson has nearly 15 years of ...
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Five good things that happened in trucking this week – March 26
The board is comprised of ATA members who have previous experience in federal, state, and local law enforcement, as well as current ... ongoing needs for food and water and medium to long-term ...
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Shell Expands LNG Capabilities with First US Aframax Tanker Bunkering
Sovcomflot’s Gagarin Prospect was sailing from Corpus Christi, Texas to Europe ... miles or less than a half-day sailing to anchor off Port Canaveral on March 15. She met up with the Q-LNG ...
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Five good things that happened in trucking this week – March 19
Citgo is working with community partners to help meet ongoing needs for food and water and medium to long-term assistance for home repair in Houston, Corpus Christi and Lake Charles.
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Tomlinson: Texas Blackout left scars on businesses, but other disasters lurk ahead
While we need to make ... funded construction projects are just not their style. Consider, though, what would happen if a fast-moving category five hurricane hit Corpus Christi and followed ...
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Five good things that happened in trucking
Make-A-Wish Mother’s Day Truck Convoy will hit the road in May, UPS drivers save man trapped underneath semi truck, Werner driver receives 2021 International Driver Excellence Award from CVSA, and ...
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The Whataburger Way
“We do it slow and steady, not fast and quick,” says Whataburger CEO Preston Atkinson ... sales at the original Corpus Christi, Texas, eatery topped $50 on the first day. After that inauspicious start ...