Seafarer stabs another crew at Port of Long Beach
On October 24, an altercation between two crewmembers at the Port of Long Beach ended in one stabbing the other, according to information by the local police.
Read moreOn October 24, an altercation between two crewmembers at the Port of Long Beach ended in one stabbing the other, according to information by the local police.
Read moreA fall on consumer demand, full warehouses and inflation concerns, caused a decline in cargo containers moved through the Port of Long Beach in September.
Read moreThe Port of Long Beach is accepting concept papers for proposed solar power generation projects that qualify for funding under its award-winning Community Grants Program.
Read moreTo advance its zero-emissions goals, the Port of Long Beach has joined the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES), a public-private partnership formed to help capture newly available federal funding to assist in developing a robust renewable hydrogen market in California.
Read moreThe increase in supply chain disruptions, COVID-19 restrictions, and record cargo volumes created unprecedented numbers of ships waiting along the coast and congestion at the San Pedro Bay port complex, driving up emissions in 2021.
Read moreThe Port of Long Beach is accepting proposals for energy efficiency projects that qualify for funding under its Community Grants Program.
Read moreA critical channel deepening project that will help move cargo more efficiently to and from the U.S. advanced on September 12, after the Long Beach Harbor Commission concluded an extensive environmental review process and approved the project.
Read moreThe Port of Long Beach has extended its Green Ship Incentive Program another two years and made its Vessel Speed Reduction Program permanent.
Read moreThe Long Beach City Council unanimously passed a Ship It Zero Resolution 6-0, calling on Long Beach’s top maritime importers to commit to making all port calls to the San Pedro Port Complex, which includes the Port of Long Beach, on 100% zero-emissions ships by 2030.
Read moreThe Port of Long Beach has signed on to the Shanghai-Los Angeles Green Shipping Corridor, a partnership of C40 Cities, ports, shipping companies and cargo owners convened to create a zero-emissions trans-Pacific trade route.
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