Thursday, August 6, 2015

Northwest Seaport Alliance now official



The port commissions of Seattle and Tacoma voted unanimously Tuesday to form the Northwest Seaport Alliance, unifying the ports’ marine cargo divisions.

Both ports have faced increased pressure from British Columbia and Southern California, losing market share in the container business. The Seaport Alliance is an effort for the ports to keep their operations competitive.

"We have moved from fierce competitors to bold collaborators," Port of Tacoma commission president Don Johnson said in a statement. "We recognize how critical the maritime industry is to our state’s economy, and we are proud and excited to

strengthen it even more."

While the ports remain separate organizations and retain ownership of their respective assets, they formed a port development authority to manage the container, breakbulk, auto and some bulk terminals in Seattle and Tacoma.

The alliance doesn’t include the airport; cruise business; marinas, such as Fisherman’s Terminal; grain terminals and industrial real estate.

For more of The Seattle Times story: www.seattletimes.com


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