Congratulations Port of Oakland!!!

 

The Port of Oakland celebrated its 90th Anniversary last month, but they are not resting on their laurels. They have big plans for 2017 and beyond.  The port is investing in a refrigerated cargo facility, expansion of the TraPac terminal and raising cranes at SSA to accommodate mega-ships. 

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Take a look at the video above.  It showcases the past 90 years in 90 seconds.

 

The port has been around almost as long as Devine.  We started in 1923 and are 94 years young.

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