Port of Oakland director new president of Bay Planning Coalition

Oakland, Calif. – Dec. 14, 2016: A Port of Oakland planning and environmental expert has been chosen President of the Bay Planning Coalition.  The trade group’s 36-member Board of Directors selected Richard Sinkoff to a two-year term last week. Mr. Sinkoff is Director of Environmental Programs and Planning at the Port of Oakland.  He’ll lead […]

Port of Oakland: there they go again – exports up 11.5 percent

Oakland, Calif. – Dec. 13, 2016: There’s no stopping the export rally at the Port of Oakland.  The Port said today that containerized export volume increased 11.5 percent in November from the same period last year.  It was the third straight month of double digit growth and the 10th time exports have risen this year. […]

Local earnings from Port of Oakland projects top $6.5 million

Oakland, CA.–(December 6, 2016):  Local workers made $6.5 million in earnings while working on Port of Oakland construction projects in 2016.  More than 60 percent of those who worked on Port projects live within Alameda and Contra Costa counties.  According to figures released today, the result exceeded the Port’s annual local hiring goal of 50 […]

A third Port of Oakland terminal mandates truck appointments

Oakland, CA. – (Dec. 1, 2016): A third marine terminal operator wants truckers to make appointments before picking-up cargo at the Port of Oakland.  Wilmington, Ca.-based TraPac said today it will require appointments for all import container pick-ups beginning Dec. 6.  TraPac said the appointment system will reduce waiting times by more evenly distributing truck […]

Speakers: Port of Oakland a ‘center of gravity’ for trade and travel

Oakland, CA.–(November 18, 2016): The Port of Oakland can be a “center of gravity” for trade and travel because of its competitive advantages. That’s the word from two transportation experts whose companies rely on the Port, to move people and cargo. They told an audience here last week that key infrastructure projects and geography give […]

Port of Oakland: What’s behind the 2016 export rally

Oakland, CA. – (Nov. 15, 2016): Growth in high-value agricultural shipments is driving a containerized export boom at the Port of Oakland.  The Port released new figures today showing sizable increases in fruit, nut and meat exports destined primarily for Asia.  The agricultural surge has lifted Oakland total export volume 10 percent over 2015 levels […]

Port of Oakland export boom reaches a three-year high

Oakland, CA – (Nov. 7, 2016): Port of Oakland export volume reached a three-year high in October, soaring 20 percent over 2015 totals.  The Port reported today that it shipped the equivalent of 89,473 export containers last month.  That was the most since Oct. 2013, the Port said, and the fourth-largest monthly total in its […]

Port of Oakland terminal OK to expand, could start in November

Oakland, Calif. – Oct. 31, 2016: Work could begin next month to nearly double the size of the Port of Oakland’s second-largest marine terminal. TraPac LLC said today it’s ready to begin construction on a 57-acre expansion at the Port’s Outer Harbor. The Board of Port Commissioners approved the project at a meeting Oct. 27. […]

Truck diesel emissions at Port of Oakland down 98 percent in past decade

Oakland, Calif. – October 28, 2016: Diesel emissions from trucks serving the Port of Oakland declined 98 percent between 2005 and 2015. In that same timeframe, ship emissions dropped 75 percent. Those were the key findings of an emissions inventory the Port released today. The results indicate the Port is advancing its 2008 commitment to […]

Port of Oakland revenue held steady in FY ‘16 though tenant left

Oakland, CA. – (Oct. 18, 2016): Port of Oakland operating revenue held steady in FY 2016 despite the departure of a bankrupt tenant.  The Port said today its operating revenue for the year ending June 31 was $338 million.  That was a record for the Port, up 0.4 percent from the old record of $336.6 […]