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Battery Fire on Terminal Island

Update: Ocean Boulevard and the Vincent Thomas Bridge are now fully reopened after the truck accident earlier this morning.

Port of Los Angeles ocean and shipping containers
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ADRESSING THE POWER ISSUE

The disruptions caused by power surges and lulls at port container facilities are taking a toll on operations, impacting crane

China and Peru Megaport
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FIRST MEGAPORT IN PERU

China’s strategic moves continue to reshape global dynamics as it ventures into South America with the construction of a new

We Have Moved
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WE HAVE MOVED

Exciting news alert! We have moved locations and are thrilled to announce our new address. Make sure to update your

Port of LA Green Port Future
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SPONSORSHIPS OPEN

Calling all nonprofit organizations! The Port of Long Beach is offering a fantastic opportunity through its Community Sponsorship Program.

PORT OF LOS ANGELES CARGO SHIPS
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INCREDIBLE NEWS

The Port of Long Beach experienced its busiest July ever, marking the third-busiest month in over a century. Surging cargo volumes reflect retailers’ efforts to stock up on goods ahead of the upcoming peak shipping season.

San Pedro, United States - March 28, 2018: Ships, containers, and railways at the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, California; the busiest seaport on the west coast of the United States, shot wide angle from an altitude of about 1500 feet during a helicopter photo flight.
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SURPASSED $55 MILLION

The Port of Long Beach’s dedication to promoting small businesses in its vendor pool has yielded remarkable results, expanding opportunities for diverse enterprises to secure contracts for port-related construction and professional services.

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