Port of Long Beach Prepares for Cargo Surge, PRIMO Braces for Potential Strike Impacts
The Port of Long Beach, experiencing a 34% rise in cargo volumes, is prepared for additional capacity increases due to potential labor strikes at East and Gulf Coast ports. With a robust infrastructure and the Short Term Overflow Resource yard, the port is equipped to handle increased shipments efficiently, avoiding the backlogs and delays seen during the pandemic. PRIMO’s extensive network and freight management capabilities align perfectly to support businesses navigating the shift from East Coast ports, ensuring seamless cargo handling and distribution.