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Hansen Aggregates tells Port Commission Pier 94 handles high-grade concrete sand, reduces truck miles

Port Commission, Port of San Francisco · January 24, 2013
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Summary

Hansen Aggregates told the Port Commission that Pier 94 and Sewell Lot 352 move large volumes of imported and mined sand and aggregate, saving truck miles and lowering emissions; the company and port staff flagged maintenance needs at Pier 94. Workers and labor representatives urged continued support as air-quality rules and future regulations affect truck fleets.

Hansen Aggregates presented an overview to the Port Commission of its marine aggregate operations at Pier 94 and Sewell Lot 352, describing how the terminals supply high-grade sand and gravel used in regional construction and help remove truck traffic from Bay Area highways.

Jim Maloney, maritime staff with the Port, introduced Hanson (Hansen) as one of the Port’s largest cargo customers and summarized the port’s diverse maritime portfolio. Mike Bishop, Hansen’s Marine…

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