News - Port of Tampa
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Horizon Lines, Inc., (NYSE: HRZ), the nation's leading domestic ocean shipping and integrated logistics company, announced today that it will add regularly scheduled vessel container service between Tampa, Florida and Puerto Rico.
By Brian Neill, The Bradenton Herald, Fla. Jun. 25--Bradley Krohn, the man who tried unsuccessfully to build the state's first ethanol plant at Port Manatee, is counting on an alternative energy push by Gov. Charlie Crist to help fuel his newest venture.
By Carl Mario Nudi, The Bradenton Herald, Fla. Apr. 1--About 55 independent truckers, who move goods into and out of the Port of Tampa, will return Wednesday morning to continue their protest of the high cost of fuel and other expenses.
By Ted Jackovics, Tampa Tribune, Fla. Mar. 1--TAMPA -- Businesses that use steel for construction and other projects will continue to face high prices during the first half of 2008, despite a continued decline in housing and automobile demand that theoretically should begin to bring prices down.
By Ted Jackovics, Tampa Tribune, Fla. Nov. 21--TAMPA -- A long-simmering conflict over Port of Tampa priorities emerged into public view Tuesday as the port director and the head of a seaport tenants group disagreed on whether port business is declining here while increasing elsewhere.
