The terminals in Oakland are closed today, May 1st. Traditionally, the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) shifts its standard, third Thursday of the month, second shift, stop-work meeting to the...
ALL HANDS ON DECK
The Port of Oakland is bringing back free harbor tours for the summer and fall. The tours will run May through October. Click here for the full schedule, ticketing and more information. It is a great opportunity to see...
MOVING ON
We are also happy to report the lawsuit between the East Oakland Stadium Alliance (EOSA) and the Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) has been resolved in the industry's favor and reverts the Howard...
IN THIS CORNER, SACRAMENTO
In a zombie apocalypse (hey, people wonder), California is the third worst state to be in due to its dense population centers and low access to weapons. On a positive note, Money magazine ranks Sacramento one of the...
IN THE OTHER CORNER, RENO
In a zombie apocalypse, Nevada actually ranks second from the bottom. While Reno may rank high in its availability of weapons, it's dead last in availability of food and places to hide. But, on the bright side, if you...
NAME THAT PART
Do you know what this part is? Hint, it is something used in truck or container transportation. Play "Name That Part" on our Facebook page. Click here to be directed to our page and place your guess. Good luck!
STILL FIGHTING
The California Trucking Association (CTA) and Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) are not taking the latest blow to their lawsuit against the State of California's anti-independent contractor law,...
MOVING FAST
It is surprising how quickly the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed a month ago and how quickly the reopening of the ship channel is progressing. The Port of Baltimore accepted its first containership earlier this...
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
YOU CAN DO IT! Happy Mother's Day to all the hardworking women and mothers out there. Whether you need a little boost or are giving one, kudos to you! You are appreciated!
PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port of Portland recently announced it will cease container operations and shutter its container terminal effective October 1, 2024. The port was losing money and was not able to come to terms with the state or a...