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Take a look below at some of the latest news articles and reports we have been featured in.
Supersized Cargo Skips Small Ports – WSJ
Smaller ports have their own markets and "will be able to still play the game" as stated by John Martin [...]
U.S. Ports See Costly Delays as Cargo Ships, Volumes Grow – WSJ
The residual effects of larger container ships arriving at ports and lack of port infrastructure investment are examined in this [...]
American Shipper
Check out American Shipper's article based on John Martin’s speech at the annual American Association of Ports Conference (AAPA).
@SCMR and John Martin explore the issues behind cargo congestion at the San Pedro Bay ports in study commissioned by @WestCoastPorts
West Coast Cargo Congestion is a Consequence of Complex Issues
New research commissioned by the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) finds that equipment shortages, capacity limits, and...
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Check out the details on the work we did for @JAXPORT!

More jobs sail into JaxPort
The ships calling on Jacksonville's port are delivering more jobs to Northeast Florida, according to a report given ...
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We're happy to have conducted the impact study for @PortofBos and @Massport!
Great news for our friends at the Port of Baltimore! 🙌 (And for those who benefit from the Port's great contributions to our economy!)
Fun fact: We have a piano in our office 🎶
Dr. Martin is featured in the latest sustainability report for the Pacific Maritime Association. You can read "Sustaining the San Pedro Bay Community Ports of Los Angeles & Long Beach" on our website:
John Martin featured in sustainability report for Pacific Maritime Association
The report co-authored by Dr. Martin is called, "Sustaining the San Pedro Bay Community Ports of Los Angeles & L...
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#TBT to key punch machine operators perforating cards in 1962. These cards supplied data to TxDOT's IBM computer.
The #PortofSanDiego has approved a new pilot project to develop a cost-effective and #eco-friendly cleanup solution to extract and destroy toxic contaminants from sediment, soil and groundwater. @portofsandiego @EcoSpears http://ow.ly/2Zss50uYn2r