#POLB is defining what’s possible as the Port of the Future by spurring innovation and building the infrastructure needed to double its cargo throughput by 2050, Port CEO @DrNoelHacegaba said Thursday during his first State of the Port address. https://t.co/SmDeVGZ1zY
#POLB is on course to have its busiest year, exceeding the record-setting 9.6 million TEUs moved in 2024. #POLB achieved its 2nd-busiest Nov., with dockworkers and terminal operators moving 817,561 TEUs, a 7.5% decrease from the record set in Nov. 2024. https://t.co/eY2MJDvdLd
Port of Long Beach teammates including CEO Mario Cordero and COO Dr. Noel Hacegaba gathered in Civic Center Plaza Wednesday to show their support for the home team – looking forward to Game 5! #letsgododgers#WorldSeries
Shifting trade policies led to a decline in cargo containers moved through the Port of Long Beach in September. Dockworkers and terminal operators processed 797,537 TEUs in September, down 3.9% from September 2024. For further cargo details, visit: https://t.co/aRuewn8g8K
A Unified Command has been established to respond to an incident on Tuesday morning that caused an estimated 67 shipping containers to fall off the cargo ship Mississippi and into the water just after 9 a.m. No injuries have been reported. Read more: https://t.co/ZdlM8QWEEi
The Port of Long Beach has been named the Best West Coast Seaport in North America for the seventh year in a row by readers of the shipping trade publication Asia Cargo News. Read more at https://t.co/alPxxTivbK
A tariff pause in recent months lifted #POLB to its busiest July on record and the 3rd-busiest month in its 114-year history. Dockworkers and terminal operators processed 944,232 TEUs in July, up 7% from the previous record set in July 2024. Read the full report on our website:
If that’s what they do to a United States Senator with a question, imagine what they can do to any American that dares to speak up. We will hold this administration accountable.
Following its strongest April on record and 11 consecutive months of cargo increases, #POLB is preparing for a double-digit decline for shipments in May. Dockworkers and terminal operators moved 867,493 TEUs in April. Read the full story: https://t.co/hQSTApDAHV
We’re Number 1! Coming off our best first quarter on record, the Port of Long Beach is the nation’s busiest port through the first three months of the year with 2,535,575 TEUs, up 26.6% from the same period in 2024.
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On Monday, the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners awarded $1,138,300 in sponsorships to 320 local nonprofit organizations through the #POLB Community Sponsorship Program, the largest award and highest number of recipients in a single call to date. https://t.co/J5mZvAZqZJ
#POLB had its busiest January on record and its 2nd-busiest month ever. Dockworkers and terminal operators moved 952,733 TEUs in January 2025s, up 41.4% from January 2024. Read more here: https://t.co/HbAu9nWLxD
#POLB held its annual State of the Port address today. CEO Mario Cordero talked about the Port accomplishing its environmental, operational and commercial goals and setting its sights on even greater achievements in the years ahead. Read more: https://t.co/qMjHiVaTzL
#POLB marked a record November for cargo and is on pace to hit a record 9.6 million TEUs in 2024 –Port CEO Mario Cordero and COO Dr. Noel Hacegaba discuss cargo, tariffs, the Supply Chain Information Highway project and infrastructure developments.
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The Port of Long Beach reached a cargo record in October, moving nearly 1 million containers, driven by holiday demand and delayed arrivals caused by a nearby fire that affected some terminal operations in September. Read more https://t.co/BTt8DLm2vG