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Long Beach Business Journal

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A worker drives a piece of heavy machinery with shipping containers in the background.
Posted inPorts

Long Beach cargo volumes dropped 30% last month compared to March 2022

by Brandon Richardson April 19, 2023April 19, 2023
A ship full of cargo containers sits in the water next to several large white cranes.
Posted inPorts

Port operations see further disruption amid labor negotiations

Avatar photo by City News Service April 13, 2023April 13, 2023
Gantry Crane at the Port of Long Beach
Posted inPorts

Port of LA closes out soft 1st quarter

Avatar photo by City News Service April 12, 2023
Overview rendering of training center with cranes and shipping containers at a port complex.
Posted inPorts

Government, port and labor leaders celebrate $110M for supply chain worker training campus

by Brandon Richardson March 24, 2023
Posted inPorts

Dockworkers are using lunch breaks to cause delays at San Pedro Bay ports, employers claim

by Brandon Richardson March 22, 2023March 21, 2023
Posted inPorts

San Pedro Bay ports to move forward with permanent workforce training center

Avatar photoby City News ServiceMarch 21, 2023
Posted inPorts

New York-New Jersey continues to outperform Port of Long Beach

by Brandon Richardson March 13, 2023March 14, 2023
Posted inNews

Port of Long Beach doubles down on environmentalism, announces wind turbine facility

by Brandon Richardson January 26, 2023January 27, 2023
A ship full of cargo containers sits in the water next to several large white cranes.
Posted inPorts

New York-New Jersey officially overtakes Long Beach as 2nd busiest U.S. seaport

by Brandon Richardson January 25, 2023January 25, 2023
Posted inNews

San Pedro Bay ports successfully navigated the squall that was 2022—but not unscathed

by Brandon Richardson December 30, 2022January 5, 2023

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