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Port of Los Angeles unveils incentive program for ocean carriers
November 8, 2013
In a move geared towards bringing more volume to the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) in 2014, the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners said yesterday it has signed off on an incentive program that will reward shipping lines bringing new container business into POLA.
May volumes are down nearly 13 percent at Port of Los Angeles
June 17, 2013
Total volume—at 636,851 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) was down 12.9 percent annually. Imports for the month—at 326,114 TEU—decreased 12 percent, and exports—at 154,004 TEU—were down 16.3 percent. Empty containers—at 155,832 TEU—were down 11.2 percent.
April volumes are mixed for POLA and POLB
May 16, 2013
Service diversions for the two largest ports continue to play out in monthly statistics.
Report says Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach clerical workers nix contract agreement
February 11, 2013
The Long Beach Press Telegram reported late last week that clerical workers at both ports rejected a contract proposal that ended the strike in early December.
POLB, POLA have mixed volume results in November
December 17, 2012
Specific factors drive respective volumes gains and losses at the Port of Long each and Port of Los Angeles, respectively.
Parties reach tentative agreement in Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach work stoppage
December 5, 2012
Federal mediators help reach a tentative agreement for Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach with the Warehouse Union Local 63 Office Clerical Unit ("OCU").
Labor issues are ongoing at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, says LAT report
December 3, 2012
A report in the Los Angeles Times earlier today stated that negotiations between teams representing employers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach meet with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 63 Office Clerical Unit (“OCU”) remain slow-going overall.
Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach volumes are mixed in September
October 15, 2012
If October comes in strong, POLA says it could reflect a "mini-surge" type of Peak Season.
Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach volumes are mixed in August
September 18, 2012
With Peak Season, or at least the semblance of it underway, August volumes at the nation’s two largest ports—the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and the Port of Long Beach (POLB)—were mixed in August.
Port of Los Angeles turns in solid June performance
July 16, 2012
Total container volume—at 696,847 Twenty-foot Equivalents (TEU)—were up 8.75 percent annually and were below May and April, which hit 731,352 TEU and 707,182 TEU, respectively.
POLA and POLB report mixed volumes in May
June 15, 2012
Both ports are optimistic about growth prospects for the remainder of the year.
Port of Los Angeles records its best-ever April volumes
May 15, 2012
April container volumes for the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) were markedly improved over March, with the port announcing that container volumes for the month represented the single best output for the month of April in POLA history.
March 2012 volumes mixed for Port of Los Angeles
April 12, 2012
Imports were up 9.34 percent at 324,758 TEU, and exports saw a 2.43 percent decline at 188,155 TEU.
Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach feel impact of Chinese New Year in February
March 15, 2012
The Chinese New Year had an impact on container volumes at the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and the Port of Long Beach (POLB) in February, according to data released by both ports this week.
Port of Los Angeles posts best output ever for the month of January
February 15, 2012
Cargo activity at the Port of Los Angeles got off to a great start, with the port announcing earlier today that its January total of 698,715 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalents) represents its best January ever recorded, topping January 2007, which reached 691,602 TEU.