News and Updates

In observance of Labor Day, New York Container Terminal will be closed Monday September 6th, 2010. 08/31/2010 Age: 8 days

In observance of Labor Day, New York Container Terminal will be closed Monday September 6th, 2010.

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By: Administration

08/31/10 08:21
Category: NYCT Important Updates, NYCT Corporate News
Effective January 19, 2010, New York Container Terminal gate hours will change. 01/15/2010 Age: 236 days

Effective January 19, 2010, New York Container Terminal gate hours will change.

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By: Administration

01/15/10 16:47
Category: NYCT Corporate News, NYCT Important Updates
Beginning March 23, 2009, if you do not have a TWIC card you will not be permitted to enter New York Container Terminal.. 03/05/2009 Age: 2 yrs

Beginning March 23, 2009, if you do not have a TWIC card you will not be permitted to enter New York Container Terminal.

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By: Administration

03/05/09 06:47
Category: NYCT Safety and Security, NYCT Important Updates, NYCT Corporate News
Effective October 1, 2008, all demurrage and exam rates will increase. 09/30/2008 Age: 2 yrs

Effective October 1, 2008, all demurrage and exam rates will increase.

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By: Administration

09/30/08 07:03
Category: NYCT Important Updates, NYCT Corporate News
Delivery of Containers Under Permit to Transfer Status 04/16/2008 Age: 2 yrs

Delivery of Containers Under Permit to Transfer Status

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By: Administration

04/16/08 11:28
Category: NYCT Corporate News, NYCT Important Updates
NYCT announces the opening of its On-Dock Rail! 10/04/2007 Age: 3 yrs

NYCT announces the opening of its On-Dock Rail!

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10/04/07 07:01
Category: NYCT Corporate News, NYCT Important Updates
New Automated Availability System 06/18/2007 Age: 3 yrs

New Automated Availability System

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By: FJS

06/18/07 13:05
Category: NYCT Corporate News
EXPORT RECEIVING POLICY 05/30/2007 Age: 3 yrs

Effective June 1, 2007, New York Container Terminal will only receive cargo 7 calendar days prior to vessel arrival based on current pro forma's

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05/30/07 05:37
Category: NYCT Corporate News
Relocation of Driver Assistance Building 07/11/2005 Age: 5 yrs

Effective Wednesday July 13th, the Driver Assistance Office will be relocated to a new one story modular blue building.

 

After passing through the gate complex the new building will be located on the right side fence line approximatly 900 ft. from the gate complex, near the cafe trailer.

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By: Administrator

07/11/05 14:29
Category: NYCT Corporate News
Effective June 1, 2005 Free-time on dry cargo has been reduced to 4 working days! 06/01/2005 Age: 5 yrs

Effective June 1, 2005 Free-time on dry cargo has been reduced to 4 working days!

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By: Administrator

06/01/05 11:23
Category: NYCT Corporate News
It's Official, Howland Hook Container Terminal is now New York Container Terminal, Inc. 01/12/2005 Age: 6 yrs

We've changed our name,

But that's only the beginning...

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By: Admin

01/12/05 14:11

Governor Announces Reactivation Of Staten Island Railroad Service 01/12/2005 Age: 6 yrs

Date: April 22, 2004

Press Release Number: 53-2004

 

Rail Service to Howland Hook and New York City Will Be Restored For First Time In A Decade

Port Authority and NYC EDC Enter Into Funding Agreement for Construction

 

 

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By: Admin

01/12/05 14:10
Category: NYCT Corporate News
Rail links aim to ease New York port congestion 11/15/2004 Age: 6 yrs

Rail links aim to ease New York port congestion by Tony Seideman

In a bid to ease the serious road and port congestion problems the Port of New York is putting close to US$160 million in improving its ship to rail connections.

These improvements will enable the Howland Hook facility to handle ab...

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By: Tony Seideman

11/15/04 15:02
Category: NYCT Corporate News
Howland Hook gets green light for port development plan 09/15/2003 Age: 7 yrs

US authorities approved a US$560 million expansion scheme last week that will more than double capacity at New York’s Howland Hook terminal by 2007. The new development will see the terminal’s handling capability increase from 300,000 lifts a year to nearly 750,000. Once seen as a neglected terminal...

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By: Tony Seideman

09/15/03 15:10
Category: NYCT Corporate News

 

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