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NYCDOT Changes Overweight Truck Route Traffic Rule for Staten Island

Effective Saturday, January 20, 2018, semi-trailers that qualify as: up to 73-1/2 feet in total length, not exceeding a total weight of 90,000 pounds, and carrying sealed shipping containers will be allowed to utilize a specified route without daily over-dimensional permits from NYCDOT, as was previously required. This rule provides a clearly defined, safe route for drivers to haul sealed containers to and from Global Container Terminal New York (GCTNY). Truck drivers are advised to drive at a reduced speed limit of 10 MPH while exclusively using a specified network of highways and streets per the illustration provided.  Trucks must be on a trip thatRead More →

2018-01-24
On: January 24, 2018
In: Safety and Security, Traffic Advisory

Notice Regarding Dwell Time on Rail Containers

Severe winter weather throughout the East Coast and Midwest regions, a lack of available rail equipment, and train length restrictions have had adverse effects on East Coast intermodal rail cargo over the past couple of weeks.  At the Port of New York and New Jersey, this has caused higher than normal dwell time on rail containers.  Port staff are working diligently with both CSX and Norfolk Southern to ensure that adequate quantities of empty rail equipment are routed to ExpressRail terminals in a timely fashion to clear the rail backlog as quickly as possible. *     *     * For more information on the Port of NewRead More →

2018-01-22
On: January 22, 2018
In: Industry News/Advisory, Traffic Advisory, Weather Advisory

November Continues Trend in Cargo Growth at Port NY & NJ

Cargo tallies continued their growth trend at the Port of New York and New Jersey in November. Year-to-date over 2016, November 2017 showed a 7.7 overall growth for the port in terms of TEUs handled (6,166,851 over 5,723,821). This growth broke down to: a 6.3 percent increase in import TEU loads (3,122,103 over 2,937,980); a 4 percent increase in export TEUs loads (1,294,229 over 1,244,555); and a 5.6 percent increase in total TEU loads (4,416,332 over 4,182,535). Year-to-date over 2016, November 2017 also showed a 4 percent increase in the total number of rail lifts, logging 518,959 over November 2016’s 498,021. By month-to-month comparison againstRead More →

2018-01-11
On: January 11, 2018
In: Cargo Volumes, Industry News/Advisory

Winter Storm Update – All Terminals Closing at 10:30 a.m.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: All marine terminals have just reported they will close at 10:30 a.m. today, Thursday, 1/4/18 due to winter storm conditions. As of this moment, for Friday, January 5, 2018: All marine terminals are scheduled to open at 8 AM EXCEPT GCT Bayonne, scheduled to open at 6 AM with appointments only. Bayonne Chassis Depot will open at 6 AM. AMS Depot at 7 AM. C&C Marsh, Elizabeth Chassis Depot, & Maher Empty Depot open at 8 AM. Updates will be communicated promptly. Please plan accordingly and put safety first. *     *     * For more information on the Port of NewRead More →

2018-01-04
On: January 4, 2018
In: Weather Advisory

Econ Insight Episode 26: Using Integrated Geospatial Data Analysis to Understand Cross-Harbor Freight Activity

The office Alexander Heil, Chief Economist for The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, has just released Econ Insight podcast Episode 26. Wherein Port Authority transportation analysts Jeffrey Brauner & Ahmed Ismail cover the integrated geospatial data analysis being performed at the agency to better understand cross-harbor freight activity and its relationship to regional markets.  Listen to the podcast here: ow.ly/egjD30hx9mb *     *     * For more information on the Port of New York and New Jersey, please visit: www.portnynj.com. Follow the Port of NY & NJ on Twitter: @portnynj. Follow the Port of NY & NJ on Instagram: @portnynj. Follow the Port of NY& NJ LinkedIn Users Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/3822045.Read More →

2018-01-03
On: January 3, 2018
In: Econ Insight
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