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RandySF

(58,511 posts)
Wed Oct 13, 2021, 03:34 PM Oct 2021

Port of LA shifting to 24/7 operations to help ease shipping backlog ahead of holiday season

LOS ANGELES -- The White House said Wednesday it has helped broker an agreement for the Port of Los Angeles to become a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week operation, part of an effort to relieve supply chain bottlenecks and move stranded container ships that are driving prices higher for U.S. consumers.

President Joe Biden planned to discuss the agreement during a speech Wednesday afternoon about supply chain issues that have hampered the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The supply chain problem is tightly linked with the broader challenge of inflation confronting Biden.

Ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, account for 40% of all shipping containers entering the U.S. As of Monday, there were 62 ships berthed at the two ports and 81 waiting to dock and unload, according to the Marine Exchange of Southern California.

Commitments by the Los Angeles port's operator, longshoremen and several of the country's largest retail and shipping companies are expected to help relieve the backlog. Walmart, FedEx and UPS made commitments to unload during off-peak hours, making it easier for the LA port to operate nonstop and reduce the backlog. The Long Beach port has been operating 24 hours daily for seven days for roughly the past three weeks.

Before his speech, the Democratic president was scheduled to hold a virtual roundtable with the heads of Walmart, FedEx Logistics, UPS, Target, Samsung Electronics North America, the Teamsters Union and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, among other groups.




https://abc7.com/port-of-los-angeles-covid-supply-chain-grocery-store-shortage-2021-shopping/11120766/

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Port of LA shifting to 24/7 operations to help ease shipping backlog ahead of holiday season (Original Post) RandySF Oct 2021 OP
I assumed it had always been 24/7. Lars39 Oct 2021 #1
It won't mean much if they don't have enough truckers to move the goods. kysrsoze Oct 2021 #2
That's why Teamsters were in on this tirebiter Oct 2021 #3

kysrsoze

(6,019 posts)
2. It won't mean much if they don't have enough truckers to move the goods.
Wed Oct 13, 2021, 03:52 PM
Oct 2021

You can only do so much movement by rail.

tirebiter

(2,533 posts)
3. That's why Teamsters were in on this
Wed Oct 13, 2021, 04:44 PM
Oct 2021

They’ve got a chance to work with ILWU and make the big bucks. The Teamsters has included Canadian truckers since 1976, too.

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