Port of Long Beach starts the year strong due to tariffs fear
The Port of Long Beach reported that it started the new year with its strongest January on record and its second-busiest month ever.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Long Beach reported that it started the new year with its strongest January on record and its second-busiest month ever.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Long Beach ended 2024 with 9,649,724 twenty-foot equivalent units processed, up 20.3% from a year earlier and a 2.8% increase from the previous record of more than 9.3 million TEUs moved in 2021.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Long Beach is on track to reach a record-breaking 9.6 million containers by the end of 2024, surpassing its previous record from the pandemic year of 2021.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Long Beach announced that it moved nearly 1 million cargo containers in October, achieving its strongest month ever.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Long Beach, Shenzhen Port Group, Hutchison Ports YANTIAN, South Coast Air Quality Management District, and the North American Representative Office of Shenzhen have signed a memorandum of cooperation to collaborate on decarbonizing ocean trade and promoting a green maritime economy around the Pacific Rim.
Read moreDetailsSTAX Engineering has secured a five-year agreement with Toyota Motor North America to provide emissions capture and control services for vessels at Toyota's Port of Long Beach berth, starting in 2025.
Read moreDetailsOne year after the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the Green and Digital Shipping Corridor (GDSC), the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Port of Los Angeles (POLA), and Port of Long Beach (POLB) have completed a comprehensive baselining study.
Read moreDetailsTrade moving through the Port of Long Beach rose in January as retailers stocked up ahead of Lunar New Year, when east Asian factories typically close for up to two weeks.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Long Beach achieved its busiest September on record, boosted by consumer demand for holiday-related goods, recent ratification of a labor pact between dockworkers and management and an ongoing effort to showcase the business attributes of the Port of Choice.
Read moreDetailsThe Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Shanghai, some of the largest carriers in the world, and key leading cargo owners announced the development of a Green Shipping Corridor Implementation Plan Outline, to accelerate emissions reductions on one of the world’s busiest container shipping routes across the Pacific Ocean.
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