Port of Long Beach Breaks Ground on Major Terminal Expansion
PORT OF LONG BEACH, JUL 11 – The expansion will add 19 acres and a 560-foot wharf extension to handle two large container ships, increasing cargo capacity by up to 50%, officials said.
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Big buildout begins at Port of Long Beach amid global trade uncertainty
Port officials and a marine terminal operator began construction on an expansion project at the Port of Long Beach despite a decline in port activity.


Port of Long Beach breaks ground on major terminal expansion
A key terminal at the Port of Long Beach will soon expand, with construction on International Transportation Service’s South Slip Fill Project set to get underway in the coming days. ITS is the leading marine container terminal operator at the Port of Long Beach, having been founded and operated there since 1971, according to a news release. The company’s clients include Ocean Network Express, Yang Ming, Maersk and more. The South Slip Fill Proj…
Port of Long Beach Preps for $365M Terminal Expansion Project
The Port of Long Beach is expected to grow its cargo-handling capacity up to 50% in the coming years as a result of a $365 million terminal expansion project, it was announced Friday. International Transportation Service, a marine container terminal operator, announced Friday that it will begin work on the South Slip Fill Project, which is slated for completion by 2028. The project involves filling in a 19-acre “horseshoe gap” and establishing a…
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Port celebrates $365 million terminal expansion that could bring in another half million containers annually
The project will fill in 19 acres of channel to extend the wharf and install new cranes.
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