WattEV Launches Public Truck Charging Depot at Long Beach Port
Truck-as-a-Service (TaaS) startup WattEV has opened its first public charging depot at the Port of Long Beach, providing charging services to all truck operators rather than just exclusive fleets.
California Governor Announces $1.5 Billion Investment to Build Sustainable and Efficient Supply Chain
California Governor Gavin Newsom has unveiled a comprehensive investment plan of over $1.5 billion to enhance the state's supply chain infrastructure.
Tentative Labor Deal Calms Tensions at West Coast Ports
The International Longshore Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have reached a six-year tentative deal, putting an end to the long-standing labor dispute at West Coast ports.
Delays in Ship Wait Times Recorded at Seattle, Long Beach
Recent disruptions at West Coast ports have led to longer wait times for ships at berths, raising concerns about potential supply chain issues.
The West Coast ports are currently shrouded in confusion and uncertainty due to a labor dispute
The West Coast ports are currently facing a labor dispute that has created confusion and uncertainty.
Growing Vessel Buildup and Supply Chain Disruptions Plague West Coast Ports
Increasing vessel arrivals at the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach have been impacted by labor slowdowns, causing disruptions in supply chain operations.
Singapore, Long Beach, and Los Angeles Ports Sign Green Agreement
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, Long Beach, and Los Angeles (along with support from C40 Cities) have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a green and digital shipping corridor.
After dockworker walkout, West Coast port unions' bargaining power diminishes
Last Thursday, a shortage of manpower prompted dockworkers to walk out, resulting in the closure of both West Coast ports.
“Ports for People” campaign pushes for Port of LB green energy transition
The Port of Long Beach is currently juggling plans to allow the development of new fossil fuel gas stations at the port, sparking protests from local environmentalists.
Port of LB renews push for single truck appointment system
The Port of Long Beach in San Pedro Bay is looking to incorporate a single, interoperable truck appointment system to help improve efficiency.
The Port of LB’s Channel Deepening Project approved by the Biden Administration with new bill
The Port of Long Beach’s Channel Deepening Project has been officially approved - along with four other projects nationwide - by the recently passed Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2022.
Supply chains are beginning to finally unclog after two years of back-up
The nation’s two largest ports, Los Angeles and Long Beach were home to 109 containerships queuing off the coast as recently as January of 2022.
3rd times a charm? Port of NY & NJ overtakes San Pedro for 3rd consecutive month
San Pedro Bay, home of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, has long been the king of America’s oceanside ports.
Port of LB director voices concern over stalled rail contract talks
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero is not thrilled about the latest supply chain snag: a renewed sense of uncertainty as railroads and its laborers reach another stalemate.
Port of Long Beach TEU volume has 2nd biggest month in over a century
The Port of Long Beach had its strongest month in May, processing 890,989 twenty-foot equivalent units last month.