Port of Long Beach
The Port of Long Beach is a major municipal port authority in Long Beach, California, USA, established in 1911. It serves as a critical gateway for trans-Pacific trade, managing over $200 billion in annual trade and investing billions in advanced, sustainable port infrastructure and operations.
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Strategic Overview
- Focus on environmental sustainability and zero-emissions goals through initiatives like the Clean Air Action Plan.
- Investment in automation and technology to enhance port efficiency, competitiveness, and cargo throughput.
- Expansion of on-dock rail capacity to improve cargo movement, reduce truck traffic, and support intermodal logistics.
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Mario Cordero
Executive Director
Sharon L. Weissman
President, Harbor Commission
Track Record
2
Deals Completed
113
Years Active
$M2,900M
Total Value
Notable projects: Pier B Rail Yard Expansion, Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) Middle Harbor Redevelopment
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