Twenty years from the advent of its Green Port Policy, the Port of Long Beach (POLB) is holding fast to its goal become the ...
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 ...
So far, diesel emissions at the port are down 92%, nitrogen oxides by 71%, sulfur oxides by 98% and greenhouse gases by 17% ...
The port’s green journey began in 2005 when the Long Beach Harbor Commission adopted the Green Port Policy, a pledge to reduce harmful impacts from port operations and safeguard the health of people ...
Charging stations that can efficiently serve heavy-duty EV trucks coming on line are needed as the twin ports aim to meet ...
Cordero — a former harbor commissioner before accepting President Barack Obama’s appointment to the Federal Maritime Commission in 2011 followed by being tapped to head up the Port of Long Beach in ...
Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson, Forum Mobility CEO Matt LeDucq, harbor commission President Bonnie Lowenthal and POLB CEO Mario Cordero were among those who spoke during the celebration.
Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero, speaking before some 1,000 people, highlighted the 20th anniversary of the “Green Port” initiative Thursday, Jan. 16, at his annual State of the Port speech.