On appeal from an ex parte reexamination (“EPR”) decision, the Federal Circuit held that a final written decision of an inter partes review (“IPR”) does not preclude the Patent Office from maintaining an ongoing EPR. Specifically, the…
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KP CM Sohail Afridi’s Sindh visit extended under revised schedule
KARACHI: The schedule of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi’s visit to Sindh has been revised, with the tour extended by one additional day and now spanning four days
According to sources, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership…
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Port of Oakland Welcomes First European Cranes on U.S. West Coast
BCC Amber arrives at Port of Oakland with crane components New electric cranes improve efficiency and support greener operations at TraPac terminal
Oakland, Calif. – Jan. 8, 2026: The Port of Oakland this week welcomed two new container cranes at its TraPac terminal, marking the first time European-built ship-to-shore cranes have been deployed on the U.S. West Coast.
Ship-to-shore cranes are the large cranes that move containers between ships and the dock. The new Liebherr cranes, manufactured in Ireland, will make that work faster and more energy-efficient, helping the Port operate more smoothly while reducing environmental impacts.
The cranes arrived in sections and are currently being unloaded. They will be assembled on site by skilled U.S. labor and are expected to be in service by May 2026.
Once operational, the cranes will stand more than 440 feet tall—about the height of a 40- to 45-story building—allowing TraPac to handle today’s largest container ships more efficiently by improving reach and enabling containers to be moved more smoothly and consistently, helping reduce time at berth.
The cranes are fully electric, which helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels and supports the Port of Oakland’s ongoing efforts to cut emissions while modernizing its infrastructure.
“These new cranes represent an important investment in the future of the terminal,” said Cameron Thorpe, CEO of TraPac. “They improve efficiency today while helping move he Port toward a greener future.”
“We are very excited, and this is part of the Port’s broader modernization efforts,” said Bryan Brandes, Maritime Director at the Port of Oakland. “We’re focused on making improvements that support reliable operations and long-term environmental goals.”
The two cranes are the first of four new cranes planned for the TraPac terminal. Two additional cranes are scheduled to arrive later this year.
About the Port of Oakland
The Port of Oakland generates vital economic activity, community benefits, and environmental innovation as it decarbonizes its operations for a cleaner and greener future. Along with its partners, the Port supports more than 98,000 regional jobs and $174 billion in annual economic activity. The Port oversees the Oakland Airport (OAK), the Oakland Seaport, and nearly 20 miles of waterfront, including Jack London Square, and a publicly owned utility. The Port of Oakland is Everyone’s Port! Connect with the Port of Oakland and Oakland Airport through Facebook and Twitter or with the Port on LinkedIn, YouTube, and at www.portofoakland.com.Media Contacts
Matt Davis
Port of Oakland
Chief Public Engagement Officer
(510) 627-1430
[email protected]David DeWitt
Port of Oakland
Media/PR Specialist
(510) 627-1169
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Roman Space Telescope on track for September launch
PHOENIX — NASA expects to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope as soon as September, citing the mission as evidence the agency can do flagship major science missions on time and within budget.
During a town hall session at the…
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EFSC 10th Annual Backyard BBQ & Family Fest
January 08, 2026
The Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) Foundation invites the community to its 10th
Annual Backyard BBQ & Family Fest on Saturday, February 21, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at the EFSC Melbourne Campus, 3865 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne, FL 32935.Tickets are $15 per person or $50 for four, available at the gate. Children ages 5
and under attend FREE.Guests will enjoy mouthwatering BBQ prepared by more than 20 local teams, competing
for the $1,500 Grand Champion prize and the coveted People’s Choice Award. Attendees
can sample and vote for their favorites!Admission also includes:
• Red, White & Wheels Car Show presented by the EFSC Collegiate Veterans Society
• Food trucks
• Kid Zone
• Vendor market
• Live music by HOT PINK!
Proceeds benefit student scholarships and other college initiatives.
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Insect enthusiasts helping researchers keep an eye on bug populations
Queensland insect enthusiasts are using their cameras to help researchers study bug populations, as part of a national citizen science project.
Bug Hunt, developed by the Invasive Species Council and Invertebrates Australia, is a new program that…
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Two Badgers earn HCA Monthly honors for December
MADISON, Wis – Wisconsin women hockey’s Caroline Harvey and Ava McNaughton both achieved HCA monthly awards for December, the organization announced on Thursday. The awards come after the pair had already secured WCHA monthly honors
Caroline…
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The sky’s the limit for McDonough author, illustrator — Students write and illustrate Spanish language children’s book | details
The sky’s the limit for McDonough author, illustrator — Students write and illustrate Spanish language children’s book
The story of Mar, a blue star in a celestial sea of red, orange and yellow ones, comes to life in the Spanish…
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Women’s volleyball rules committees propose changes to center line faults
The NCAA women’s volleyball rules committees recommended a player’s foot completely crossing the center…
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