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  2. Port Everglades - Wikipedia

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    Port Everglades is a seaport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, located in Broward County. Port Everglades is one of South Florida's foremost economic engines, as it is the gateway for both international trade and cruise vacations. In 2022, Port Everglades was ranked the third-busiest cruise homeport, accommodating more than 1.72 million passengers. [3]

  3. The East Coast port strike could slam shipments. Here's what ...

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    "A port strike could cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars a day, ... South CarolinaJacksonville, FloridaMiami (USMX groups Port Everglades in Ford Lauderdale, Florida, with the Port of Miami ...

  4. US East Coast dockworkers, employer group to restart talks ...

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    Talks between the ILA, which represents more than 45,000 dockworkers across the U.S. East and Gulf coast ports, and the employer group are at an impasse over issues related to automation at port ...

  5. United States Maritime Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The alliance works with the various governmental port authorities that provide infrastructure and development, safety, and lease space to the port operators. The alliance is a non-profit organization , headquartered in Lyndhurst, New Jersey , with David F. Adam as chairman and CEO.

  6. $82,000 of violations led to a worker being crushed to death ...

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    A federal investigation into a worker who was crushed to death at a Port Everglades area cement facility resulted in $82,269 of proposed OSHA fines for the two companies involved.

  7. History of Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Wikipedia

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    When World War II began, Fort Lauderdale became a major US Navy base, with a Naval Air Station to train pilots, radar and fire control operator training schools, and a Coast Guard base at Port Everglades. After the war ended, service members returned to the area, spurring an enormous population explosion which dwarfed the 1920s boom.

  8. Disney is bringing ships to South Florida. What that means ...

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    Port Everglades meanwhile expects 2.9 million cruise passengers for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2023, said Daniels, the port CEO and director. That annual number would remain below the port ...

  9. USS Prince William (CVE-31) - Wikipedia

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    Unloading aircraft and cargo at Port Everglades, Florida, 21 June 1944, she continued on to Norfolk where new navigational equipment was installed. During July and into August, she qualified pilots in the Chesapeake Bay area, then, on 24 August 1944, resumed plane and personnel ferry services with a run to Casablanca. Returning with worn ...