Port Of Long Beach Cargo Volumes In May Fall Compared To Last Year
Port of Long Beach cargo volumes in May fell compared to a year ago, when a historic high was set for the month.
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Port of Long Beach cargo volumes in May fell compared to a year ago, when a historic high was set for the month.
NYK has been recognized as one of the top shipping lines in the Green Flag vessel speed reduction program that the Port of Long Beach has been conducting to improve air quality.
OOCL LLC and Long Beach Container Terminal, Inc., have entered into a Sale and Purchase Agreement to sell 100% of LBCT LLC to a consortium led by MIP, for US$1.78 billion.
Despite lingering trade uncertainty, Port of Long Beach had the second-busiest first quarter in its history, moving more than 1.8 million TEUs January through March.
The Port of Long Beach is connected to one in five jobs in Long Beach, sustaining a local workforce that continues to drive economic growth across the region, according to a new Economic Impact Study.
The Port of Long Beach closed out the 2018 fiscal year having handled 8,000,929 TEUs during the previous 12 months, the most ever, representing a 10.7 percent increase over the fiscal year 2017.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is pleased to announce the launch of the World Ports Climate Action Program.
The Port of Long Beach has received preliminary approval for a $50 million grant from the California Air Resources Board for a sweeping, transformative demonstration of a near-zero and zero-emissions supply chain at the nation’s second-busiest seaport.
Port of Long Beach and Long Beach City College leaders officially launched an innovative new program to provide opportunities to local students seeking the employment skills they need to join the goods movement workforce.