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Seattle : le port redistribue ses espaces
Auteur: AIVPSource: Port of SeattleDate de parution: Mercredi, 21 Février 2007Type de Document: ActualitéThème: 1.01 - projet d'aménagement portuaire, 2.03 - port et emploi, 1.06 - infrastructures passagers, 3.03 - stratégie locale de développement portuaiLangue originale: AnglaisLocalisation: Amerique : Etats-Unis : SeattleLangue: Français, Anglais, EspagnolLe port de Seattle a enregistré une croissance de 40% entre 2003 et 2005. Une hausse annuelle de 8% est attendue pour les années à venir. Afin d'anticiper, le port a décidé d'investir 118 millions de dollars pour la création d'un nouveau terminal conteneurs. Le projet impliquera une redistribution des espaces avec notamment la relocalisation du terminal passager sur le Pier 91."Container shipping at the Port of Seattle generates more than 18,000 jobs and over $1 billion in payroll in our region," said Port Commission President John Creighton. "Directing staff to move ahead with the Terminal 30/Terminal 91 project protects those jobs and maintains the Port's competitiveness as a center for global waterborne commerce."
Returning the 32-acre Terminal 30 to use as a container facility will create a 70-acre container handling complex that includes Terminal 25 and Terminal 28 and adds one vessel berth. Terminal 30 is less than two miles from two major railroad yards and Interstates 5 and 90, making it an ideal location for the movement of ocean freight.
To make room for the added container capacity, the cruise facility at Terminal 30 will be relocated to Pier 91 on the north side of Elliott Bay.
"This move helps the Port make the most of its facilities and maximizes the economic benefits provided by the container and cruise businesses," said Port Commissioner Bob Edwards.
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