Long Beach, L.A. Ports See Continued Growth
The ascent in cargo volumes for about a year-and-a-half in the San Pedro Bay port complex may be approaching a plateau, with officials projecting an import downturn in the second half of the year...
View ArticlePorts Report Strong April Numbers
Though the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach posted strong Aprils in terms of cargo movement, officials at both said they expect the gravy train is now over. May, they said, is forecasted to...
View ArticlePorts Projects Moving Ahead
So far this year, it’s been month after month of new records for the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. Even as each port finalizes their May cargo numbers – which preliminarily look to see a...
View ArticleLos Angeles, Long Beach Ports Take Tariff Hit
The first domino has tipped: a 6.4% drop in cargo container movement at the San Pedro Bay port complex. The Port of Los Angeles had 716,619 containers processed in May, a drop by about 5% from the...
View ArticleDamaged Port Wharf Now Fixed
The Port of Los Angeles completed last month construction on a $22.7 million wharf restoration project. The new concrete wharf, which measures 382 feet long by 62-feet wide, stretches along berths 177...
View ArticlePort Terminal Operator Will Expand Wharf
International Transportation Service broke ground – or perhaps water or sand – on a project this month that’s expected to substantially increase its ability to service larger cargo vessels at the Port...
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