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The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have made a partnership pact
Drop in containerized traffic moved from the two stops in January
February 25, 2020
"In today's competitive environment, where owners goods have more choice - he explained the president of the Port of Long Beach, Bonnie Lowenthal - the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles are stronger when working together, working with all stakeholders sectors of work, industry, the environment and the community.'
Together, the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach 37% of U.S. containerized imports and 25% country's container exports and support more than three million jobs in total.
The decrease in traffic handled last month by the ports Los Angeles and Long Beach compared to January 2019 -5.4% and -4.6%, respectively, with a total of 806 thousand and 627 thousand teu. In Los Angeles, On traffic of containers full at the disembarkation was 415 thousand teu (-3.5), of containers full at boarding of 148 thousand teu (2.2%) And 243 thousand teu (-12.4%). In Long Beach Harbor containers full at landing and boarding were 310,000 teu (up 4.3%) respectively 109 thousand teu (-7.4%) And i empty containers totaled 208 thousand teu (-3.7%).
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