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Ports post mixed results for October

Volume remained up on the East Coast, down in the West, as cargo owners manage shifting supply chain demands.
November 15, 2022
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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Volume remained up on the East Coast, down in the West, as cargo owners manage shifting supply chain demands.
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Port of LA receives federal grant to improve truck flow

$20 million RAISE grant will fund construction of a four-lane, rail-roadway grade separation to ease truck access to and from 80-acre marine support facility.
September 8, 2022
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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$20 million RAISE grant will fund construction of a four-lane, rail-roadway grade separation to ease truck access to and from 80-acre marine support facility.
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West Coast ports post mixed results for July

Cargo flow improved in LA, but slowed in Oakland due to trucker protests of the state’s AB5 labor law.
August 18, 2022
Victoria Kickham
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Cargo flow improved in LA, but slowed in Oakland due to trucker protests of the state’s AB5 labor law.
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ContainerPort Group expands trucking capacity with launch of Bristol Transportation

Drayage solutions provider opens capacity in Charleston, Chicago, and Savannah, addressing rising cargo volume in the east.
July 13, 2022
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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Drayage solutions provider opens capacity in Charleston, Chicago, and Savannah, addressing rising cargo volume in the east.
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Cargo volume stays strong in April

Retail imports drive activity in Houston, Savannah, officials say.
May 17, 2022
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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Retail imports drive activity in Houston, Savannah, officials say.
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Ports continued to see strong volumes in 2021

Imports, demand for retail goods kept East Coast ports busy in 2021; infrastructure investments will lay the groundwork for continued growth in 2022, officials say.
January 12, 2022
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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Imports, demand for retail goods kept East Coast ports busy in 2021; infrastructure investments will lay the groundwork for continued growth in 2022, officials say.
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Port of Oakland opens 25-acre container yard to help clear export backlog

Move targets agriculture industry as import surge continue to clog California ports.
January 3, 2022
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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Move targets agriculture industry as import surge continue to clog California ports.


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Port of LA plans fees for empty containers

Ocean carriers may be charged for empty containers lingering on docks nine days or more beginning January 30, if approved by Harbor Commission, officials say.
December 31, 2021
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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Ocean carriers may be charged for empty containers lingering on docks nine days or more beginning January 30, if approved by Harbor Commission, officials say.
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West Coast container dwell fee policy remains on hold

Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach postpone implementation of temporary policy to charge ocean carriers for container dwell time; will reassess implementation on January 3.
December 28, 2021
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Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach postpone implementation of temporary policy to charge ocean carriers for container dwell time; will reassess implementation on January 3.
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West coast ports announce fourth attempt to clear container backlog

Initiative would shift inventory to Utah for inland transport, following other plans to charge carriers for slow box moves, stack containers in higher piles, and run ports 24/7.
October 28, 2021
Ben Ames
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Initiative would shift inventory to Utah for inland transport, following other plans to charge carriers for slow box moves, stack containers in higher piles, and run ports 24/7.


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