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San Pedro Bay Cargo Forecasts

Cargo volume at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles has nearly tripled in the last decade. The Green Port Policy is an aggressive, comprehensive and coordinated approach to reducing the negative impacts of Port operations.

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