The Port of Los Angeles plans to begin charging a fee to ocean carriers that allow empty cargo containers to linger on its marine terminals for nine days or longer. The fee, subject to approval by the ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The Port of Los Angeles, the U.S.’s largest for container traffic, has deferred a plan to charge ocean carriers that fail to clear empty ...
Since late last year BNSF Railway and Union Pacific have been busy handling a surge of containers from West Coast ports as U.S. companies pulled forward their imports in order to beat potential ...