Inbound Logistics | January 2024

415 West Ocean Blvd. • Long Beach, CA 90802 562-283-7000 • info@polb.com • polb.com Port of Long Beach 2024

Mario Cordero Executive Director

Our Vision The Port of Long Beach will be the global leader in operational excellence and environmental stewardship. Mission The Port of Long Beach is an international gateway for the reliable, eˆcient and sustainable movement of goods for the benefit of our local and global economies. Value Proposition Our customers choose the Port of Long Beach because we are the most reliable, most cost- e˜ective and greenest gateway for the movement of goods to and from America’s major consumer markets and producers.

The Port of Long Beach is proactively working to handle the ongoing surge in cargo shipments brought on by consumer demand for imports. Through day-to-day e˜orts by labor and terminal operators, the Port is processing record amounts of cargo—with 9.13 million TEUs in 2022. A new data solution known as the “Supply Chain Information Highway” is being rolled out from Long Beach to other ports and stakeholders across the country to o˜er the industry a flexible, safe source of data. Customers choose the Port of Long Beach for the most dependable, cost- e˜ective and fastest delivery of goods in the world, along with the strong relationships it maintains with industry, community, environmental advocates and partner agencies. For more information, please visit www.polb.com.

The Port of Long Beach— The Port of Choice The Port of Long Beach is a global leader in operational excellence and top- notch customer service, moving cargo with reliability, speed and eˆciency—making it the premier U.S. gateway for trans-Pacific trade. As part of the nation’s busiest port complex, the Port of Long Beach handles trade valued at $200 billion annually and supports 2.6 million trade-related jobs across the United States, including 575,000 in Southern California and 1 in 5 jobs in Long Beach. World-Class Facilities Spanning 3,200 acres with 31 miles of waterfront, 10 piers, 72 post-Panamax cranes and some of the deepest berths in the country, the Port’s world-class facilities can accommodate the largest shipping vessels in the world. With a keen eye toward building a successful and sustainable future, the Port is pursuing long-term capital improvement projects. In 2021, the Port completed the final phase of the world’s most technologically advanced container terminal—the Long Beach Container Terminal at Middle Harbor. In the next 10 years, the Port is planning $2.2 billion in modernization projects, including $1.5 billion in on-dock rail projects.

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