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Port Announces 19% Increase in Cargo Movement
Westpoint Regatta a Success
Sequoia Yacht Club Wins Parade Award for Float
Former Port Executive Dies
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Port of Redwood City Reports 19 Percent Increase in Cargo Movement; Highest Since 2006 and 3rd Highest in Modern History

 

 

Reflecting a significant increase in construction in the Bay Area and the high quality of building materials from British Columbia, the Port of Redwood City experien

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ced a 19 percent increase in cargo movement across its docks for the fiscal year 2013/2014 that ended June 30.

 

The 12-month figure was 1,784,659 metric tons (MT), up from 1,493,190 MT from the previous fiscal year and the highest at the Port since 2006. It also was the third highest in modern Port history, behind 1,833,022 MT in 2005-2006 and 1,908,172 MT in 2004-2005.

 

Approximate percentage breakdowns by commodities: imported sand 44%, imported aggregates 32%, exported scrap metal 16%; imported bauxite 3%; imported gypsum 3%; domestic sand 2%, and imported ground slag 1%.

There were no imports of cement during FY14 and no cement is expected for the entire FY15.

 

In contrast, Cemex Aggregates imported 1,351,815 MT of sand and aggregates during FY14, and was 304,010 MT, or 29o/o more than in FY13. This was an all-time annual high for Cemex Aggregates imports, compared to 1,047,805 MT in FY13.

      

"The high quality of the sand and gravel aggregates from British Columbia combined with the dwindling supply of these materials in Northern California because quarries are unable to expand triggered a strong demand that the Port benefitted from," said Executive Director Michael J. Giari.

          

The building aggregates arrive at the Port by ships that contain self-unloading features, provided by Canadian Steamship Lines. Eagle Rock Aggregates is the supplier of these high quality construction aggregates. The company operates the Orca Quarry, located on the northeast coast of Vancouver Island, BC, which is a very high quality sand and gravel resource with significant long-term capacities.

          

Operations Manager Don Snaman said 89 vessels (64 ships and 25 barges) made calls during the year, compared to 70 vessels (51 ships and 19 barges) the year before.

 


Westpoint Regatta Huge Success at Port

 

 
 
 
The sixth annual Westpoint Regatta culminated at the Port of Redwood City for the first time July 5th. (In previous years it ended elsewhere).  The Sequoia Yacht Club and Westpoint Harbor hosted a sailboat race organized by the Yacht Racing Association (YRA) of San Francisco Bay.

More than 50 boats from throughout the Bay Area raced from Treasure Island to Redwood City in the afternoon, enjoyed an "Island party" at the Sequoia Yacht Club, and sailed back Sunday. 

This was a unique and prestigious opportunity for Sequoia Yacht Club and Port of Redwood City to promote recreational boating here in the South Bay and the Redwood City waterfront.
 
The regatta will return to the Port next year -- on July 4.

 

 

 

Sequoia Yacht Club Float Wins 4th of July  Parade 1st Place Honor; May Appear at PortFest 

 

Picture of winning float and Commodore Winston Bumpus:

 

 

 

 

Winston Bumpus   Commodore  

 

Former Port Executive Dies

 

Letitia Burgess Cecconi, who served as an assistant director at the Port of Redwood City in the 1970s and early 1980s, died July 5 at the age of 78. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Richard, daughters Caroline Cecconi and Linda Goodman, her son-in-law Jordan Goodman, her grandchildren, Jessica Carabarin and Katelyn Goodman, her sister Joyce Eaneff and many nieces and nephews.

 

After retirement, she devoted herself to the care of feral cats in her Emerald Hills neighborhood - never missing one day of feeding in more than 20 years, according to her family

 

Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association (www.alz.org) or your local animal shelter. 

 

Save the Date: Saturday, October 4


   

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