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TraPac was established in 1985 to operate a competitive container terminal featuring state-of-the-art technologies and facilities in the Port of Los Angeles. On the U.S. West Coast, TraPac opened ...
The Port of Oakland's second largest terminal, TraPac, said it has expanded night time harbor truck service to four days a week, doubling the current weekly nighttime schedule.
Along with highlighting faster turn times, Port of Oakland's second-largest tenant terminal, TraPac, finished a $67 million project aimed at handling bigger ships and more cargo. TraPac doubled ...
TraPac handles 20 percent of the containerized cargo moving through the Port of Oakland. It manages two vessel berths and 66 acres of land. Under the new agreement, it would have four berths and 123 ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) — A monthslong trial over whether it was Oakland or a developer that broke a ground lease agreement to build a new Port of Oakland terminal finally has an end in sight. The city ...
California’s Port of Oakland has launched an RFID system for trucks entering any of its nine terminals. The goal is to automate security, shorten truck waits at the gate and increase the visibility of ...
A Port-led meeting and site visit last month drew 75 attendees. "The Port is truly excited to answer so many development-related questions for Howard Terminal.
Obama, Foxx Visit Major U.S. Port U.S. President Barack Obama visited MOL’s TraPac Jacksonville terminal with U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx on July 25 as a part of his economic tour.
Tagami entered into an agreement with Oakland in 2013 to build an export terminal at the old West Oakland Army Base at Port of Oakland, and now claims that the city sabotaged the project by creating ...