Partner in Ketchikan cruise ship dock effort files suit alleging breach of contract
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By Scott Bowlen
Published on March 16, 2026.
Ketchikan-based Power Systems and Supplies of Alaska LLC, one of two partners in the Ward Cove Dock Group that operates The Mill at Ward Cove cruise ship dock and visitor welcome center, is seeking a "business divorce" from Fairbanks-based Godspeed Inc. and its vice president, John Binkley, alleging breach of contract. PSSA and Godspeed are 50-50 co-owners of the group, which in 2020 built the Cruise ship dock at Ward cove and refurbished part of the former Ketchikan Pulp Co. mill as a welcoming center for visiting cruise passengers. The lawsuit alleges that Godspeed has violated the terms of the partners’ operating agreement and has named John Binksley as the CEO of the company without PSSA’s knowledge, input, and authorization.PSSA is asking for the court to dissolve the group and liquidate its assets, or require the sale of all or part of WCDG on fair and equitable terms. As of press time Friday, neither Godspeed nor Godspeed had filed a response to the court.
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