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Long Beach ITS terminal upgrade to boost capacity by about 50%

The project, due to begin Monday, will also improve truck access by upgrading the gate infrastructure and boost efficiency through the replacement of an outdated terminal operating system.

OOCL’s Q2 revenue slides on lower trans-Pacific, Asia-Europe rates

The decline came despite a 4.4% increase in total container volumes to 2 million TEUs, the carrier said in a quarterly update Friday.

US Bank eBL trial for US exporter notches another step toward 2030 goal

Adoption of digital bills of lading has been stronger in Asia, but US traction is necessary to help container lines meet a 2030 commitment to fully move to electronic documents.

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