Long Beach experiences box volume rise at the beginning of 2024

In February, the Port of Long Beach experienced a surge in cargo shipments, driven by several factors such as cooling inflation, growing consumer confidence and a concerted effort to regain market share.

Dockworkers and terminal operators at the Californian port handled a total of 674,723 TEUs during the second month of the year, marking a significant increase of 24.1% compared to February 2023.

Import volumes saw a notable rise of 29.4% to reach 329,850 TEUs, while exports experienced a decline...

https://container-news.com/long-beach-experiences-box-volume-rise-at-the-beginning-of-2024/

Port of Long Beach handles nearly 675,000 TEUs in January

Trade flowing through the Port of Long Beach saw a rise in January, driven by retailers’ efforts to replenish stocks ahead of the Lunar New Year, a period when many factories in East Asia shut down for approximately two weeks.

In January, dockworkers and terminal operators handled a total of 674,015 TEUs, marking a 17.5% increase compared to January 2023.

Import volumes surged by 23.5% to reach 325,339 TEUs, while exports experienced a decline of 18.1% to 86,525 TEUs.

Furthermore, the movement of...

https://container-news.com/port-of-long-beach-handles-nearly-675000-teus-in-january/

Port of Long Beach prepares for rail-focused 2024

Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero revealed the Californian port’s strategic efforts to pave the way for a sustainable future.

The focus of the port is on the modernization of rail facilities and the improvement of air quality. Cordero outlined the ambitious goal of transforming Long Beach into the world’s inaugural zero-emissions seaport.

In line with this vision, construction is set to commence this year on the Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility. This facility aims to streamline cargo...

https://container-news.com/port-of-long-beach-prepares-for-rail-focused-2024/

Port of Long Beach receives over US$280 million federal grant to develop rail project

The Port of Long Beach (POLB) is set to receive a substantial US$283 million federal grant for developing “America’s Green Gateway,” a transformative rail project.

This initiative, located at the Port’s Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility, is a crucial component of the broader US$1.5 billion project aimed at enhancing on-dock rail capabilities.

This funding, granted through the US Department of Transportation’s Mega Grant Program, is designed to facilitate more efficient cargo movement through...

https://container-news.com/port-of-long-beach-receives-over-us280-million-federal-grant-to-develop-rail-project/

California sees growth in container volumes

San Pedro Bay ports have reported an increase in container volumes during the previous month, with the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) moving 763,262 TEUs in a 19% year-over-year improvement and the Port of Long Beach (POLB) moving 731,033 TEUs in a 24.2% growth over November 2022.

“We are recapturing market share, online shopping is on the rise and retailers are keeping the shelves stocked to meet rising consumer demand for the holidays,” pointed out POLB CEO Mario Cordero, who went on to say, “We...

https://container-news.com/california-sees-container-volume-growth/

Port of Long Beach names new directors

The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners has approved the appointments of new directors for the Port of Long Beach’s Human Resources and Engineering Design divisions.

Khristina Jason, previously the Port’s assistant director of Human Resources since November 2021, will become Director of Human Resources. She joined the Port’s HR Division in April 2021 as Manager of Talent Relations and Engagement, having served various roles in the City of Long Beach Department of Human Resources beginning...

https://container-news.com/port-of-long-beach-names-new-directors/

New zero-emissions yard tractor fleet to operate at Port of Long Beach

A fleet of 33 new human-operated, zero-emissions battery-electric yard tractors was officially presented on 29 November at a Port of Long Beach container terminal, where the cargo-handling machines have replaced traditional gasoline and diesel-powered models.

The terminal operator SSA Terminals LLC, a joint venture between SSA Marine and Matson Navigation Company, led the deployment, which was the largest of its kind on the United States West Coast.

“Meeting our aggressive zero-emissions goals is...

https://container-news.com/new-zero-emissions-yard-tractor-fleet-to-operate-at-port-of-long-beach/

Port of Long Beach and Long An International Port sign collaboration agreement

Vietnam’s Long An International Port and California’s Port of Long Beach signed a letter of intent on 15 November to establish a sister port relationship, aiming to explore opportunities for collaboration, sharing of experiences in port management and operation, improving market connectivity to increase transshipment cargo volume and long-term development.

“We are glad to welcome the delegation of Long An Province and leaders of Dong Tam Group attending the Conference of California Association...

https://container-news.com/port-of-long-beach-and-long-an-international-port-sign-collaboration-agreement/

Interview with Mario Cordero, CEO of Port of Long Beach

Climate change concerns have caused companies all around the world to reassess their shipping strategies. As clients become more interested in sustainable solutions, supply chain companies are adjusting their methods to meet demand.

Mario Cordero, CEO of the Port of Long Beach, talked to Container News about a collaboration of leading maritime goods movement stakeholders, including the Californian ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, as well as the port of Shanghai in China, and some of the...

https://container-news.com/interview-with-mario-cordero-ceo-of-port-of-long-beach/

San Pedro Bay ports support zero-emissions truck initiatives

The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles will make US$60 million in Clean Truck Fund Rate funding available through the California Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) for vouchers toward the purchase of zero-emission, Class eight drayage trucks to operate at the San Pedro Bay port complex.

Each port is providing US$30 million through the Clean Truck Fund (CTF) Rate, which collects US$10 per TEU from cargo owners on loaded containers entering and exiting the...

https://container-news.com/san-pedro-bay-ports-support-zero-emissions-truck-initiatives/

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