After handling more than 10 million container units in 2025, the Port of Los Angeles is gearing up for another busy year, ...
The new terminal will rise on the south corner of the port complex on land that currently houses surface parking. Renderings ...
The Port of Los Angeles saw its third-best year for container volume despite months of challenging trade headwinds and ...
A year marked by a sclerotic trade policy that saw tariffs come and go, rise and fall, did not stop the Port of Los Angeles ...
Port of Los Angeles executive director Gene Seroka outlined upcoming infrastructure and climate investments at the 11th ...
A record crowd of more than 900 industry and community representatives gathered for the 11th annual State of the Port, where ...
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Port of LA gears up for greater container volumes after 'roller coaster' 2025
The Port of Los Angeles moved 10.2 million containers last year-its third best year on record-but a wave of fluctuations in ...
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka outlines business, community, and environmental projects in his 2026 State ...
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Port of LA’s Gene Seroka rolls out a long list of plans coming for 2026
Despite a rollercoaster year with tariffs, and cargo peaks and dips, the Port of Los Angeles saw near-record numbers in 2025 — and is actively preparing for significant growth anticipated to come in ...
The Port of Los Angeles reported November 27 that, under the leadership of the Unified Command, crews are preparing to return the ONE Henry Hudson vessel to Yusen Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles, ...
In a year where shippers and carriers alike are preparing for more trade turmoil, Seroka stressed that the Port of Los Angeles must be ready for whatever is coming.
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