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Maritime division reports FY2025 performance: cruise near-records, cargo shifts and shipyard challenges
Summary
The Port’s Maritime Division reported FY2025 activity Sept. 9: 90 cruise calls and about 368,000 passengers (second-highest on record), shifting RoRo cargo volumes, ongoing Pier 80 operations and unresolved shipyard dry-dock disposition.
Andre Coleman, deputy director of the Maritime Division, delivered an informational overview of the port’s maritime portfolio for fiscal year 2025 on Sept. 9, covering cruise, cargo, shipyard, Fisherman’s Wharf, dredging, and harbor operations.
Cruise: Staff reported 90 cruise calls and approximately 368,000 passengers for FY2025 — the division described that passenger revenues totaled just under $7 million and characterized the passenger count as the second-highest on record. Staff said port facilities handled cruise operations at multiple locations during the year after an operational issue briefly took Pier 35 offline; Pier 27 remains the primary cruise terminal and Metro Cruise Terminals (operator) is making improvements tied to a contract extension. The division said it will study the feasibility…
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