More than 900 industry and community representatives gathered for the 11th annual State of the Port (watch below), where Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka outlined his vision for the ...
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Robots cleaning water at Port of Los Angeles; tons of trash to be removed over next several months
Dozens of robots are out at the Port of Los Angeles in an effort to keep the region's waterways clean, and they're expected ...
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said during the 2026 State of the Port address that the port handled 10.2 million container units in 2025, its third-busiest year. Seroka outlined ...
Alameda Belt Line, co-owned by Union Pacific and BNSF, will negotiate for the contract to provide switching services to the ...
A cargo ship waits to leave the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro in 2024. (Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times) As economic uncertainty and steep tariffs shook global trade in 2025, the Port of Los Angeles ...
A record crowd of more than 900 industry and community representatives gathered for the 11th annual State of the Port, where Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka outlined his vision for ...
The Port of Los Angeles has announced that Pacific Cruise Terminals, LLC (PCT), a joint venture between Carrix, Inc. and JLC Infrastructure, has been selected as the developer and operator of the ...
The Port of Los Angeles expects cargo volumes to drop 10 percent in September, two months after the port handled an all-time record of containers amid tariff-driven front-loading into the U.S. “We’ve ...
Total container traffic though the Port of Los Angeles in February rose nearly 3% as importers brought in goods ahead of the Lunar New Year, when many Asian factories pause production. While cargo ...
Port of Los Angeles volumes fell 3.3 percent in March, with April cargo handling forecasts expected to decline up to 5 ...
The free, family- and pet-friendly event will take place at the 2-year-old, 9-acre waterfront area at 301 S. Avalon Blvd.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A cargo ship waits to leave the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro in 2024. (Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times) As economic uncertainty ...
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