The port is marking its 200th anniversary in 2025 with public events, publication of a history book and more.
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In some quarters of the maritime world, there appears to be much unknown. Will tariffs rise dramatically? Are there enough non-Chinese built vessels...
Read PostThe Houston port region continues to serve as a cornerstone of U.S. maritime commerce, supported by its strategic location, expansive petrochemical...
Read PostThe 2025 Quarter 2 Port Bureau News magazine is available to read or download in two PDF formats.
Read PostNOAA forecasted in May for above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year.
Read PostThe tariff-driven uncertainty that has caused a sharp rise in containerized cargo during the first quarter in West Coast ports has the potential for...
Read PostCongratulations to the Greater Houston Port Bureau's Members of the Month! April Bob Blades, President of Blades International, Inc. Bob began...
Read PostPresenting history, arts, culture, and sciences through a maritime lens, the Houston Maritime Center & Museum navigates a voyage through the...
Read PostWho is truly responsible for protecting America’s critical infrastructure? Is it the government? Should the private sector carry the weight? Or is...
Read PostU.S. Navy ships, sailors, and marines will travel to Houston November 5-12 to bring the first-ever Fleet Week to the state of Texas.
Read PostIn a historic moment at the Coast Guard's Change of Command Ceremony on April 17, Captain Nicole Rodriguez became the first woman to serve as...
Read PostOur reliance on global supply chains can expose us to vulnerabilities that adversaries may exploit.
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