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Port of Los Angeles

  • Port of Los Angeles Sees Cargo Volume Soar in June
    Port of Los Angeles Sees Cargo Volume Soar in June
    SAN PEDRO, Calif.—The Port of Los Angeles processed 827,757 twenty-foot equivalent units in June, a 10 percent increase over the previous month but a small decrease compared to the same ...
    July 17, 2024BY City News Service
  • West Coast Dockworkers and Shipping Industry Reach Labor Agreement After Year-Long Standoff
    West Coast Dockworkers and Shipping Industry Reach Labor Agreement After Year-Long Standoff
    LOS ANGELES—The International Longshore and Warehouse Union announced on Aug. 31 that its members have ratified a six-year ...
    September 1, 2023BY City News Service
  • Biden’s Labor Chief Visits California Amid West Coast Port Negotiations
    Biden’s Labor Chief Visits California Amid West Coast Port Negotiations
    Acting U.S. Labor Secretary Julie Su visited California on June 13 amid West Coast port contract negotiations. Su ...
    June 14, 2023BY Elizabeth Dowell
  • Disruptions at West Coast Ports Continue Amid Labor Negotiations
    Disruptions at West Coast Ports Continue Amid Labor Negotiations
    Continuing labor disruptions at West Coast ports are causing concerns, as peak shipping season begins. Work slowdowns, due ongoing ...
    June 12, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Nearly 4,000 Counterfeit Water Filters From China Seized at Los Angeles Port
    Nearly 4,000 Counterfeit Water Filters From China Seized at Los Angeles Port
    LOS ANGELES—Authorities recently seized nearly 4,000 counterfeit water filters being imported from China at the Los Angeles/Long Beach ...
    May 25, 2023BY City News Service
  • Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach Up and Running After Workers Walking Off Job
    Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach Up and Running After Workers Walking Off Job
    SAN PEDRO, Calif.—The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach were back in operation April 8 after a ...
    April 8, 2023BY City News Service
  • Los Angeles Ports Closed Due to Workers Walking Off Job
    Los Angeles Ports Closed Due to Workers Walking Off Job
    Longshore workers who walked off their jobs, leading to closures of the ports of Los Angeles and Long ...
    April 7, 2023BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Man Falls 50 Feet to Death on Ship at Port of Los Angeles
    Man Falls 50 Feet to Death on Ship at Port of Los Angeles
    SAN PEDRO, Calif.—A man fell nearly 50 feet to his death Jan. 25 on the deck of a ...
    January 26, 2023BY City News Service
  • Port of Los Angeles Provides $6 Million for 22 Electric Trucks
    Port of Los Angeles Provides $6 Million for 22 Electric Trucks
    The Port of Los Angeles has awarded $6 million to two Southern California-based trucking companies to purchase 22 ...
    December 23, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • US Manufacturers Still Struggle With Supply Chain, Expect Slower Holiday Season: Report
    US Manufacturers Still Struggle With Supply Chain, Expect Slower Holiday Season: Report
    A survey conducted by the National Association of Manufacturers, a U.S. trade organization representing 14,000 companies, reported a ...
    October 24, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Biden Tours LA Metro Subway Construction Site, Touts Infrastructure Funding
    Biden Tours LA Metro Subway Construction Site, Touts Infrastructure Funding
    LOS ANGELES—President Joe Biden paid a visit to a Metro subway construction site in West Los Angeles Oct. ...
    October 13, 2022BY City News Service
  • Port of LA Offers $5 Million in Incentives for Zero-Emission Trucks
    Port of LA Offers $5 Million in Incentives for Zero-Emission Trucks
    The Port of Los Angeles is offering $5 million in incentives for zero-emission trucks to operate at the ...
    September 14, 2022BY Sophie Li
  • Port of Los Angeles Receives $20 Million Federal Grant to Reduce Trucking Bottleneck
    Port of Los Angeles Receives $20 Million Federal Grant to Reduce Trucking Bottleneck
    SAN PEDRO, Calif.—The Port of Los Angeles received a $20 million federal grant Sept. 7 to help construct ...
    September 7, 2022BY City News Service
  • Truckers at Port of LA Face Upcoming Hurdles With Clean Air Regulations, AB 5
    Truckers at Port of LA Face Upcoming Hurdles With Clean Air Regulations, AB 5
    Truckers at the Port of Los Angeles are facing some uncertainties due to new California policies including a ...
    August 18, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Director Asks Cargo Ships to Return to Port of LA as Numbers Decline
    Director Asks Cargo Ships to Return to Port of LA as Numbers Decline
    The Port of Los Angeles continues to break cargo records each month but the number of ships waiting ...
    August 17, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Port of Los Angeles, Inglewood Receive $119 Million Federal Transportation Grants
    Port of Los Angeles, Inglewood Receive $119 Million Federal Transportation Grants
    LOS ANGELES—The Port of Los Angeles and Inglewood will receive grants from a U.S. Department of Transportation Program ...
    August 10, 2022BY City News Service
  • Railroad Cargo Backups Threaten New Logjam: Los Angeles Port Chief
    Railroad Cargo Backups Threaten New Logjam: Los Angeles Port Chief
    LOS ANGELES—Railroads and importers must remove cargo that is stacking up at the nation's busiest seaport in Los ...
    July 15, 2022BY Reuters
  • Port of Los Angeles to Offer Free Harbor Boat Tours July 30
    Port of Los Angeles to Offer Free Harbor Boat Tours July 30
    SAN PEDRO, Calif.—After a two-year hiatus, the Port of Los Angeles will again offer free public boat tours ...
    July 14, 2022BY City News Service
  • Truckers Protest Gig Worker Law at Southern California Ports
    Truckers Protest Gig Worker Law at Southern California Ports
    LOS ANGELES—Honking truckers tied up traffic early on July 13 protesting California’s “gig worker” law, which reclassifies many ...
    July 14, 2022BY Jamie Joseph
  • LA, Long Beach Ports Rank Last in World for Efficiency: Report
    LA, Long Beach Ports Rank Last in World for Efficiency: Report
    LOS ANGELES—The World Bank ranked the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports last in efficiency among container ports ...
    June 13, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Biden Responds to Inflation, Supply Chain Woes at Port of LA
    Biden Responds to Inflation, Supply Chain Woes at Port of LA
    LOS ANGELES—President Joe Biden said his top economic priority was “fighting inflation” June 10 and blamed Russia’s President Vladimir ...
    June 10, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Shipping Giant Maersk Predicts Ports Will Implement Container Fees
    Shipping Giant Maersk Predicts Ports Will Implement Container Fees
    LOS ANGELES—Shipping giant Maersk has informed customers the likelihood that the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach ...
    May 31, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • LA Ports See Increase in Wait Times for Cargo Stored at Docks
    LA Ports See Increase in Wait Times for Cargo Stored at Docks
    LOS ANGELES—The time containers are staying at ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach before being shipped by ...
    April 28, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • LA Port Sees 3rd-Busiest Month Ever in March
    LA Port Sees 3rd-Busiest Month Ever in March
    Cargo volumes at the Port of Los Angeles broke another record in March as the docks processed nearly ...
    April 13, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Port of LA Adopts ‘Wait and See’ Strategy for Future Cargo Surges
    Port of LA Adopts ‘Wait and See’ Strategy for Future Cargo Surges
    The Port of Los Angeles is watching events closely in China as container ships stack up outside Chinese ...
    March 17, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • LA Ports Expect Busy Summer as Retailers Restock
    LA Ports Expect Busy Summer as Retailers Restock
    The Port of Los Angeles expects a busy summer shipping season again this year as retailers restock depleted ...
    February 17, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Containers Linger at LA Ports More Than A Week Before Shipping
    Containers Linger at LA Ports More Than A Week Before Shipping
    Consumer goods still wait on the ground for more than a week at the ports of Los Angeles ...
    January 27, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
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