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LA-Long Beach Union Talks to Resume Wednesday
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Contract negotiations between office clerical workers and waterfront employers in Los Angeles-Long Beach will resume on Wednesday, with representatives on both sides reporting that some progress was m
Maritime
Forwarding
North American ports
Southern California’s Power Struggle
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Waterfront employers are always relieved when the powerful International Longshore and Warehouse Union agrees to a new contract and guarantees West Coast ports six years of labor peace.
Maritime
North American ports
OCU Talks Resume Today
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Office workers and waterfront employers on Thursday resumed negotiations for a new contract at terminals in Los Angeles-Long Beach, slogging through the tedious process of closing out relatively minor
Maritime
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North American ports
Is LA-Long Beach More Business Friendly?
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Just when importers and exporters were beginning to feel it was safe to ship through Los Angeles-Long Beach, office clerical workers at the nation’s largest container complex went on strik
Maritime
Forwarding
North American ports
Striking LA-LB Port Workers Expand Pickets, Withdraw Offer
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Tensions increased in the strike by office clerical workers at the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports on Friday as the union picketed a third employer and withdrew its previous wage and benefits proposa
Maritime
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North American ports
LA-Long Beach Longshoremen Handle Cargo
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Cargo-handling operations at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach were normal on Thursday as the waterfront arbitrator began taking testimony in a formal hearing on the validity of a strike by offi
Maritime
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LA-LB Port Strike Talks Deteriorate
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Negotiations between striking office workers and terminal operators at the Los Angeles-Long Beach ports deteriorated at the end of the first week of the walkout, with the union refusing to budge on it
Maritime
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LA-LB Clerical Strike Talks Fail Over Holiday Weekend
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Negotiations through the Fourth of July weekend failed to win an agreement between striking office clerical workers and the employer’s association representing 14 marine terminals and shipping l
Maritime
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North American ports
LA-Long Beach Talks Yield Little Progress
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Negotiators for striking office clerical workers in Los Angeles-Long Beach and their employers bargained all day Saturday but made little progress toward a new contract.
Maritime
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Seattle Port Trucks Program Reaches Milestone
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Port of Seattle’s program to get rid of older trucks reached its 200th scrapped vehicle this month, the port said.
Maritime
North American ports
First Talks Set in LA-LB Port Strike
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Negotiators for striking office clerical workers at the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports and the attorney representing their employers set negotiations for Friday night in hopes of ending the walkout.
Maritime
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LA-Long Beach Ports Open Despite Strike
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach were open for business Thursday as dock workers complied with an arbitrator's ruling that they must cross picket lines erected by
Maritime
North American ports
LA-Long Beach Clerical Workers Walk Out
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Office clerical workers in Los Angeles-Long Beach walked off their jobs and set up picket lines at the ports when contract negotiations broke down at midnight Wednesday.
Maritime
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LA-LB Port Office Clerks Authorize Strike
Bill Mongelluzzo |
With their contract set to expire at midnight Wednesday, office clerical workers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach authorized the leadership of the union to call for a strike at their discret
Maritime
North American ports
Pacific Harbor Line Names President
Bill Mongelluzzo |
M.D. "Mike" Stolzman has been promoted to president of Pacific Harbor Line, the railroad that performs switching services at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Rail News
North American ports
Georgia Ports’ Container Volume Jumps Again
Peter T. Leach |
Container volume at the ports owned by the Georgia Ports Authority jumped by 25.3 percent in May, making it six months in a row of double-digit increases.
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Harbor Trucking Faces Peak Season ‘Meltdown’
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The start of the peak-shipping season is still more than a month away, but marine terminal congestion in Los Angeles-Long Beach is mounting so rapidly that harbor truckers are in a state of panic.
Maritime
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LA-LB Tops Port Real Estate Index
Joseph Bonney |
The Los Angeles-Long Beach port area ranks first in a new index that rates the desirability of U.S. seaports for industrial development and investment.
Maritime
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Alameda Corridor’s Recession Hangover
Bill Mongelluzzo |
When the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach sneeze, the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority catches a cold.
Maritime
Rail News
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LA-LB Import Volume Grows 18.3 Percent
JOC Staff |
Containerized import volume into Southern California ports jumped 18.3 percent in May, as the shipping recovery at Los Angeles and Long Beach picked up speed and retailers pushed more goods out of Asi
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Longshore Workers Reject Virginia Wage Cuts
Joseph Bonney |
International Longshoremen’s Association members in Hampton Roads refused to accept lower pay for handling uncontainerized cargo and for handling containers that move on a barge shuttle between
Port News
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Teamsters Shifts Gears in Port Fight
Bill Mongelluzzo |
To small trucking companies working the ports in California, using independent contract drivers to haul containers creates a symbiotic relationship, giving owner-operators the freedom they prize and t
Maritime
Trucking News
North American ports
Trucking labor
Los Angeles Reports Deep Pollution Reductions
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The clean-trucks program and other pollution-reduction measures slashed harmful diesel emissions at Los Angeles last year, according to the port's 2009 air emissions inventory.
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Baltimore Eyes Higher Fees for Port Trucks
JOC Staff |
Baltimore city officials are considering raising fees on trucks carrying oversize or overweight loads out of the Port of Baltimore, according to a published report.
Port News
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Clear Skies to Develop
Bill Mongelluzzo |
When the Long Beach Harbor Commission this summer is presented with the final draft of the environmental impact report for replacement of the Gerald Desmond Bridge, the port staff anticipates approval
Maritime
North American ports
Independent Driver Contracts Are Under Fire, Lawyer Says
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Work rules spelled out in contracts between owner-operator truckers and drayage companies may not provide the legal grounding to maintain the truckers’ status as independent contractors at U.S.
Trucking News
North American ports
Trucking labor
Building Past the Downturn
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The ports of Seattle and Tacoma spent much of the past decade expanding their marine terminals and intermodal infrastructure.
Maritime
North American ports
Port Drayage Battle Loaded Up
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The battle over who will drive the trucks in clean-air programs being rolled out at ports across the country is now being waged on three fronts — federal court in Los Angeles, a U.S.
Trucking News
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Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Trucking labor
Dredging for Dollars
John D. Boyd |
The nation’s largest port complex hopes to benefit from what would be one of the largest loans ever made under a Federal Railroad Administration program for track system improvements.
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
North American ports
West Coast Container Movements Swell in April
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Container volumes at West Coast ports followed an upward trend in April, with most of the ports reporting increases in imports and exports.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
North American ports
Who Gets the Subsidies?
William B. Cassidy |
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach spent almost $80 million combined on incentives to get carriers and owner-operators driving clean diesel trucks.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
North American ports
Trucking labor
Spotlight on Port Truckers
William B. Cassidy |
For a few hours this month, Congress trained a spotlight on someone rarely noticed in Washington — the trucker who works the nation’s ports, hauling containers from docks to distribution p
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
North American ports
Trucking labor
State Seeks Bidders for Phila. Terminal
Peter T. Leach |
The Philadelphia Regional Port Authority, which last year postponed the bidding process for the design and construction of a new container terminal in the former Philadelphia Navy Yard, is again seeki
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North American ports
Trucking in the Balance
R.G. Edmonson |
The prospects for changing harbor trucking regulation in the United States rest with Congress, but groups fighting efforts to change federal law say the impact of any changes would hardly end at port
Trucking News
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
North American ports
The Customer Is King, Again
David Biederman |
After being dethroned briefly by a global financial crisis that, Europe aside, is abating, customer-centered initiatives are returning to the top of the supply chain food chain that is turning away fr
International ports
Gulf Shipping Proceeds Amid Oil Cleanup
Janet Nodar |
The oil spill still fouling the Gulf a few miles off the Louisiana Coast is not affecting vessel traffic.
Maritime
North American ports
Maersk Line to Test Fee on No-Show Boxes
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Line formally announced Friday it will begin a pilot test of imposing a $10-per-container fee on U.S. export containers that do not arrive at their load ports starting on May 1.
Maritime
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LA-Long Beach Container Volume Gains
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach turned in another winning month in March, with container volume in Long Beach up 13 percent over March 2009.
Maritime
Forwarding
North American ports
‘Friending’ Shippers
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Maritime industry consultant Jon DeCesare is waiting for executives in Los Angeles and Long Beach to start using the words “cargo friendly” when describing the role of their ports in the t
Maritime
North American ports
Keeping ’Em Moving
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Container terminal operators in Los Angeles-Long Beach have taken their lumps over the years because of congestion problems, but they have also been innovators in reducing gate delays through the Pier
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