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Long Beach Business Journal

Long Beach Business Journal

The Voice of Business in Long Beach Since 1987

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A ship full of cargo containers sits in the water next to several large white cranes.
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As supply chains unclog, consumers enjoy (tentative) relief

Avatar photoby The Associated PressDecember 7, 2022
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‘Shocking and appalling’: Rail workers respond to labor deal that omits key union demand

by Brandon Richardson December 2, 2022December 2, 2022
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Pier B rail project could displace up to 30 businesses, 2 residents as port expands rail capacity

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz November 26, 2022November 26, 2022
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There’s no longer a ship backlog at San Pedro Bay, but port challenges remain

by Brandon Richardson November 23, 2022November 23, 2022
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Cargo volume at Port of LA falls to lowest level since 2009

Avatar photoby City News ServiceNovember 15, 2022November 15, 2022
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New facility will add rail capacity out of San Pedro Bay ports

by Brandon Richardson November 15, 2022
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East Coast may overtake San Pedro Bay ports in cargo volume this year

by Brandon Richardson November 14, 2022
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Ports of Long Beach, LA team up with Singapore to create green shipping corridor

by Brandon Richardson November 7, 2022
A cargo ship sits in the water at the Port of Long Beach.
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Port of Long Beach to receive $30M grant for zero-emission cargo-handling equipment

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff October 28, 2022
A machine stacks shipping containers.
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Terminal operator converts 9 cranes to electric as part of Port of Long Beach demonstration project

by Brandon Richardson October 24, 2022

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