Examples of Public port in a sentence
Public port" shall mean any deep-water port commission or port, harbor, and terminal district as defined in the Constitution of Louisiana, and any other port, harbor, and terminal district established under present law.
Public port authorities only own approximately one-third of the deep-draft marine terminal facilities in the United States.5 Many of the privately owned marine terminals are associated with the oil, gas, and chemical industries.
Public port infrastructure: harbour aquatorium, rail and road access routes (up to the first intersection outside the port area), telecommunications, heating, gas, water and electricity installations, utilities systems, other objects for the use of two or more economic actors at the seaport (4).116.
Public port offices actually exist in a few countries, like Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and Aruba.
Public port authorities should 8 See Sydney Ports Corporation Schedule of Port Charges effective 1 July 2014.also collect port fees, as is the case for Port Authority of NSW in relation to Port Botany and Sydney.
Public port infrastructure: harbour aquatorium, rail and road access routes (up to the first intersection outside the port area), telecommunications, heating, gas, water and electricity installations, utilities systems, other objects for the use of two or more economic actors at the seaport (4).
Public port development projects should take more advantage of available domestic loans since such loans are free of foreign exchange fluctuations.
A.1: What organization types are eligible to apply for funding under this RFP?Answer: Public port authorities or state and local governments with jurisdiction over transportation or air quality at a marine or inland water port are eligible to apply for funding under this RFP.
Public port operating companies continue to exist, but private companies are now allowed to compete.
Public port infrastructure: harbour aquatorium, rail and road access routes (up to the first intersection outside the port area), telecommunications, heating, gas, water and electricity installations, utilities systems, other objects for the use of two or more economic actors at the seaport (4).117.