MarineLink's Joe Keefe Sounds off on Oregon Public Broadcasting

Friday, March 3, 2017

MarineNews and Maritime Logistics Professional Editor Joseph Keefe on Thursday spent ten minutes with Oregon Public Broadcasting to discuss the fate and the future of Oregon's only deep water port. Listen in to find out more.

As ICTSI Oregon, Inc. and the Port of Portland mutually agreed to terminate a 25-year lease agreement to operate the container facility at the Port’s Terminal 6, the agreement allows ICTSI Oregon to be relieved of its long-term lease obligations effective March 31, 2017, pending approval by the Port Commission. In exchange, the Port will receive $11.45 million in compensation to rebuild business, as well as additional container handling equipment, spare parts and tools at the terminal. But, what does that mean for the port, the region and the port's customers?
The recent announcement of the deal can be read HERE. 
The radio segment on Oregon Public Broadcasting (NPR) can be heard HERE. Scroll down to the second story.
Categories: Container Ships Contracts Finance Intermodal Legal Ports

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