"The Port of Oakland’s new five-year strategic growth plan lays out an ambitious program to modernize cargo-handling infrastructure and transloading capacity, a strategy that is intended to grow containerized imports at a gateway that is geared toward exports.
The five-year strategic plan that was approved on Feb. 10 by Oakland’s Board of Port Commissioners focuses on key infrastructure projects including widening of its turning basins to enable uninterrupted two-way vessel traffic, redevelopment of the defunct Howard Terminal for maritime support activities and continued redevelopment of a former Army base for warehousing and rail-to-container transloading activities." Read the original story at: Journal of Commerce
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Source: Journal of Commerce