Late last week, the two largest United States-based ports—the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and the Port of Long Beach (POLB) whom collectively comprise about 40% of all containerized cargo entering the U.S. each year, as well as 30% of all containerized exports—rolled out new measures focused on improving freight movement and reduce delays, at a time when record volumes continue to occur ostensibly every month.
Source: logistics Mgmt
POLA and POLB partner up for effort focused on improving congestion-impacted port throughput
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