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Everport Terminal Services, a subsidiary of Ports America, Inc. and Evergreen Marine Corp. Ltd., owns and operates two container terminals in California. Everport has been a Port of Los Angeles tenant since 1997.
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Import Free Flow/Peel off: Available for customers with 75+ containers per vessel - No appointment required. Contact: iff@everport-terminals.com for more information US CBP: ETS must receive DO for off-site US CUSTOMS exams from BROKER prior to driver’s arrival. Send to OCUCUSTOMS@EVERPORT-TERMINALS.COM and OCUTRAFFIC@EVERPORT-TERMINALS.COM
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.
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The Port of Los Angeles completed the infrastructure improvement to the Everport Container Terminal in 2022. The container terminal can now handle vessels transporting up to 16,000 TEUs. The facility covers 205 acres with ten berths for a total of 5,800 linear feet of berth length.
4 kwi 2022 · Everport in July 2021 welcomed two new ship-to-shore container cranes, manufactured by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Co. (ZPMC), to replace two older cranes removed from the terminal in 2018....
In order to help stabilize vessel schedules and maximize terminal productivity/reduce congestion to benefit all parties, we urgently request customers pick-up full containers and return empties at their very soonest