“More than 60 container ships carrying clothing, furniture and electronics worth billions of dollars are stuck outside Los Angeles and Long Beach terminals, waiting to unload, according to the ...
About Long Beach Container Terminal ... the deepest dredged dockside of any U.S. Pacific Coast port. LBCT runs 18 ship-to-shore cranes, six intermodal rail cranes, 69 yard gantry cranes ...
The US West Coast Port of Long Beach posted its busiest January on record and its second-highest monthly cargo volume ever, as retailers rushed shipments amid fears of potential tariffs under ...
When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers begins dredging the main navigational channels of the Newport Harbor later this year, contaminated sediment will go to a project at the Port of Long Beach, ...
An average of 30 container ships a day have been stuck outside the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach just waiting to deliver their goods. The backlog is part of a global supply-chain mess ...
A yearlong congressional investigation found that automated cranes built by ZPMC for U.S. ports could potentially be ...
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