South Carolina State Ports

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First Reported May 11 2012 - Updated May 11 2012 - 1 Documents

Massive US drivetrain test facility for wind turbines taking shape

Clemson University and its partners in South Carolina were poised late Thursday to reach a milestone when concrete pouring will begin for the first of two foundations that will house the worlds largest wind turbine drivetrain testing stands. For eight ... [ Published May 11 2012 by Renewable Energy News ]
First Reported Apr 26 2012 - Updated Apr 27 2012 - 1 Documents

Charleston Harbor bond bill passes

State senators passed a bond bill today to provide more funds for the Charleston Harbor deepening, said a spokeswoman for the S.C. State Ports Authority.Spokeswoman Allison Skipper said the measure passed its third and final reading with a voice vote ... [ Published Apr 26 2012 by Charleston Business Journal ]
First Reported Apr 26 2012 - Updated Apr 26 2012 - 1 Documents

As S.C., Boeing celebrate, promises go unkept

On Friday, Boeing will mark a wonderful milestone at its facility in North Charleston, rolling out the first 787 Dreamliner built in South Carolina. According to a recent article in The Post and Courier, this is the first jet that Boeing has produced ... [ Published Apr 26 2012 by Orangeburg Times and Democrat ]
First Reported Apr 23 2012 - Updated Apr 23 2012 - 3 Documents

2 Years On, Debate Continues Over Cruises from Charleston, S.C.

CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Two years after Charleston became a year-round cruise destination, the arguments over the liners and their impact on this historic city continues unabated. It's a debate that has led to a lawsuit, conflicting economic studies, dueling ... [ Published Apr 23 2012 by Governing ]
First Reported Apr 21 2012 - Updated Apr 21 2012 - 1 Documents

2 years on, debate continues over SC cruises

CHARLESTON, S.C. --Two years after Charleston became a year-round cruise destination, the arguments over the liners and their impact on this historic city continues unabated. It's a debate that has led to a lawsuit, conflicting economic studies, dueling ... [ Published Apr 21 2012 by South Carolina Enquirer-Herald ]
First Reported Apr 17 2012 - Updated Apr 17 2012 - 1 Documents

SC container volume highest in 42 months

CHARLESTON, S.C. --Container volume at the Port of Charleston has reached its highest level since the fall of 2008.The South Carolina State Ports Authority announced Tuesday that almost 135,000 of the 20-foot container units moved through the port last ... [ Published Apr 17 2012 by South Carolina Enquirer-Herald ]
First Reported Jan 24 2012 - Updated Jan 24 2012 - 1 Documents

Opponents seek study of plan for S.C. cruise terminal

CHARLESTON Neighborhood and other organizations in Charleston not satisfied with the planned location of a new $35 million passenger cruise terminal called on Monday for an independent study of where to build it.Carrie Agnew, executive director of a nonprofit ... [ Published Jan 24 2012 by South Carolina State ]
First Reported Jan 16 2012 - Updated Jan 16 2012 - 1 Documents

Savannah’s port and the regulatory problem

If you missed George Will’s latest column — written from the site of the next GOP primary, but about the question of deepening Southeastern ports to handle the larger container ships that will begin coming through the larger Panama Canal within the ... [ Published Jan 16 2012 by Kyle Wingfield ]
First Reported Jan 09 2012 - Updated Jan 09 2012 - 1 Documents

S.C. ports chief focused on growing business

CHARLESTON In more than two years as president and CEO of the South Carolina State Ports Authority, Jim Newsome has worked to get funding for a study of deepening the Charleston Harbor shipping channel, watched the on-again, off-again efforts with Georgia ... [ Published Jan 09 2012 by South Carolina State ]
First Reported Jan 03 2012 - Updated Jan 03 2012 - 1 Documents

Chasing Phantom Ships Post-Panamax

p>The end of 2011 brought discouraging news for advocates of effective goods movement policy, as evidenced by new developments in the standoff between the ports of Charleston and Savannah. As reported by the Charleston Post & Courier (h/t to Peter ... [ Published Jan 03 2012 by The New Republic - The Avenue ]

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..." He added: "Addressing the newest initiatives for American exports will bring fresh information to our industry that will make exports more competitive and revitalize this phase of the supply chain."
"The current project is irresponsible development because of the potential air water and noise pollution and the aesthetic pollution of the skyline of our city" Ansonborough resident Debra Scott told state regulators at a permit hearing this month

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Clemson University/Choate Construction – Wind T... [ Published May 17 2012 by Construction Today ]
"Doubling Exports-A Reality Check" to be discus... [ Published May 14 2012 by Yahoo! Finance ]
"Doubling Exports-A Reality Check" to be discus... [ Published May 14 2012 by Zecco ]
Massive US drivetrain test facility for wind tu... [ Published May 11 2012 by Renewable Energy News ]
GADC Names New Directors [ Published May 09 2012 by Greenville Business Magazine ]
"Doubling Exports-A Reality Check" to be Discus... [ Published May 04 2012 by Maritime Executive ]
Charleston Harbor bond bill passes [ Published Apr 26 2012 by Charleston Business Journal ]
As S.C., Boeing celebrate, promises go unkept [ Published Apr 26 2012 by Orangeburg Times and Democrat ]
2 Years On, Debate Continues Over Cruises from ... [ Published Apr 23 2012 by Governing ]
Debate over Charleston's year-round cruise indu... [ Published Apr 23 2012 by Yahoo! News ]
2 years on, debate continues over SC cruises [ Published Apr 23 2012 by Connecticut Post ]
Historic Charleston fights over docking of crui... [ Published Apr 22 2012 by USA Today ]
2 years on, debate continues over SC cruises [ Published Apr 21 2012 by South Carolina Enquirer-Herald ]
Greenville, South Carolina Announces Record Job... [ Published Apr 19 2012 by Prlog ]
Michelin Plans $750-Million Expansion in South ... [ Published Apr 17 2012 by Business Facilities ]
SC container volume highest in 42 months [ Published Apr 17 2012 by South Carolina Enquirer-Herald ]
Opponents seek study of plan for S.C. cruise te... [ Published Jan 24 2012 by South Carolina State ]
Savannah’s port and the regulatory problem [ Published Jan 16 2012 by Kyle Wingfield ]
S.C. ports chief focused on growing business [ Published Jan 09 2012 by South Carolina State ]
Chasing Phantom Ships Post-Panamax [ Published Jan 03 2012 by The New Republic - The Avenue ]
Truckers at S.C. Ports Eligible For $5,000 In C... [ Published Sep 27 2011 by Trucking Info ]
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Savannah’s port and the regulatory problem [ Published Jan 16 2012 by Kyle Wingfield ]
If you missed George Will’s latest column — written from the site of the next GOP primary, but about the question of deepening Southeastern ports to handle the larger container ships that will begin coming through the larger Panama Canal within the ...
Chasing Phantom Ships Post-Panamax [ Published Jan 03 2012 by The New Republic - The Avenue ]
p>The end of 2011 brought discouraging news for advocates of effective goods movement policy, as evidenced by new developments in the standoff between the ports of Charleston and Savannah. As reported by the Charleston Post & Courier (h/t to Peter ...
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