Long Beach Container Terminal, considered one of the most advanced in the world, is nearing its Net Zero goal.
LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT), one of the world’s largest and most-advanced cargo handling facilities, continues its march to Net Zero by 2030 through ...
Leading to Top ESG Ranking Among All Container Ports Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT), one of the world’s largest and most-advanced cargo handling facilities, continues its march to Net Zero ...
While the global supply chain seemed whipsawed on a daily basis in 2024, one thing remained constant: a veritable tsunami of ...
The Port in December moved 861,006 TEUs, up 21.3% from the prior-year period and surpassing the previous record set in December 2020 by 5.5%. Imports jumped 23.9% to 412,876 TEUs and exports were down ...
In 2024, 128 major maritime construction projects broke ground in 2024, costing a combined total of roughly $52.63bn. Of ...
At the State of the Port address, executive director Gene Seroka said 2024 was among the most productive years in the Port's ...
Twenty years from the advent of its Green Port Policy, the Port of Long Beach (POLB) is holding fast to its goal ... In his ...
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has provided new information about the Vessel Incident Event (VIE) and Terminal ...
If the two sides do not reach a deal by Jan. 15, workers at container ports that handle ... but top U.S. ports in Los Angeles/Long Beach and New York/New Jersey have big swings in volume.