PierPass Inc has launched the Free-Flow Program, testing a new cargo-handling process expected to significantly reduce the time it takes participating trucks to pick up containers at marine terminals.
This story appears in the July 25 & August 1 print edition of Transport Topics. Truckers and the Federal Maritime Commission are continuing to urge operational and financial changes in the PierPass ...
PierPass announced that its OffPeak program reached a major milestone, diverting its 30 millionth truck trip at the California Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. The diversions occurred in weekday, ...
LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PierPass will overhaul the model used by its OffPeak program for truck traffic mitigation at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, replacing the current ...
LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The members of the West Coast MTO Agreement (WCMTOA)—the 12 marine terminal operators at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach—have agreed to add common business ...
PierPASS Inc has announced that between 350 and 550 new union jobs are being created by the OffPeak program, which adds new night and Saturday shifts at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach CA ...
PierPass Inc. has launched a new test program called the Free-Flow Program to reduce the time trucks spend picking up containers at marine terminals at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. The ...
PierPass Inc. said Tuesday its OffPeak program has taken 48 million truck trips out of daytime Southern California traffic since its launch 15 years ago. OffPeak was designed to reduce cargo-related ...
Cargo owners will soon pay more to have trucking companies pick up their containers after the West Coast Marine Terminal Operators Agreement announced a 2.3% increase in the PierPass fee effective Aug ...
A not-for-profit company created in 2005 to address congestion, air quality and security issues at port terminals today will begin testing a speedier way for trucks to pick up containers at the nation ...
Proposed changes in the fee structure for container pickups at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have caused a rift among end-users of the logistics chain. Large freight owners such as retailers ...
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