Ports

December 17, 2013

CARB’s Mary Nichols on the Need to Create a Sustainable Freight System

CARB Chairman Mary Nichols delivers a speech on greening freight transportation in California at the CleanTech LA Global Showcase.

September 22, 2017

At POLA, Smart Data Moves More Cargo & Cuts GHG Emissions

The Port of Los Angeles's executive director, Gene Seroka, discusses the latest initiatives around zero-emission equipment and data-driven efficiency at the major facility.

August 12, 2013

Mayor Garcetti Appoints LA City’s First International Trade Director

Stephen Cheung, the Mayor of Los Angeles’ first Director of International Trade, talks ports, infrastructure, and goods movement with TPR.

August 9, 2013

Port of Long Beach Continues to Green and Expand Facilities, Operations

The Port of Long Beach directors and commissioners discuss upgrading facilities, planning for the expansion of the Panama Canal, and greening operations.

April 17, 2012

Dutch Ambassador Renée Jones-Bos: 'The Cost Comes Before the Benefit'

Renée Jones-Bos, Ambassador of the Netherlands to the United States, spoke about water, infrastructure, planning, ports, and cost-benefit analysis as the closing keynote speaker at the 2012 APA National Convention in Los Angeles.

October 7, 2011

Congress: Partisanship Hogties Federal Transportation Funding

US Representative Earl Blumenauer of Oregon has staunchly supported public investment in transportation systems, water infrastructure, and livable cities. With the House in apparent gridlock, however, passing what have traditionally been banal, bipartisan bills is now a game of high-stakes political chicken. The congressman discusses where infrastructure bills are now and what we can expect next from Washington.

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