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  1. The combined Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach handle over 25% of all container ships coming to the United States. The map below is of Southern California Coastal Waters and shows live the ship traffic in the area. The information and map are priovided by MarineTraffic.com.

  2. The Port of Los Angeles has eight major container terminals, complete with on-dock and near-dock intermodal rail yards with direct access to the Alameda Corridor, a 20-mile express railway connecting the Port to the rail hubs in downtown Los Angeles.

  3. Port of Los Angeles (United States (USA)) - Real-time data for recent ship arrivals and departures, ships in port and scheduled vessel arrivals. Weather information and forecasts for the next 7 days.

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  5. Whether you're planning container bookings or analyzing vessel movements, Linescape has the most comprehensive sailing schedule database. Complete, accurate and updated continuously, our schedule data is available to logistics professionals - anytime, anywhere.

  6. TraPac, Inc. is a container terminal operator and vessel stevedore that provides port terminal services to the U.S. West Coast. TraPac has been a Port of Los Angeles tenant since 1987. Based in Wilmington, Calif., TraPac also operates a terminal at the Port of Oakland.

  7. WBCT’s equipment inventory includes 15 post-Panamax ship to shore cranes, 21 transtainers, 38 tophandlers, and more than 170 yard hustlers. WBCT maintains a high level of service throughout the terminal by using advanced processes and the latest terminal technologies.

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