Winter Storm Quinn Hammers Northeast Ports

2018-08-07T14:09:56+00:00March 8th, 2018|Domestic, Green News, Shipping News|

Following two winter storms in one week, the Northeast can’t catch a break. Cities like Boston and Nantucket experienced up to 3 feet of snow, while Green’s New Jersey office took on 6 inches.  Here’s how East Coast ports are dealing with the arctic blast.

Due to strong wind gusts and frigid air temperature, the following terminals are experiencing closures and delays as of March 8, 2018:

APMT: Operations came to a standstill at 1:00PM yesterday. We are still waiting for updates from the Port Authority on reopening.

PONYNJ: Container terminals are CLOSED today, March 8, 2018 for clean-up.

PNCT: Operations came to a standstill yesterday at 2:00PM. The terminal will remain closed today (3/8) and reopen at 6:00AM on March 9th. Free time will be extended for boxes not in demurrage.

SEA LINK TSC: Closed as of 1:00PM yesterday and will reopen on Friday, March 9th at 7:30AM.

RHCT Newark: Operations ended at 2:00PM yesterday. We are still waiting for updates from the Port Authority on reopening.

RHCT Brooklyn: Operations ended at 3:00PM yesterday. We are still waiting for updates from the Port Authority on reopening.

PhilaPort: Closed early Tuesday, March 6th with hopes of reopening tomorrow morning.

We are still monitoring all port authority websites and social media. For continuous updates on Winter Storm Quinn, stay connected with us on Twitter, Linkedin, and Facebook as we update you throughout the weekend.

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