Logistic company executives, warehouse owners and truck drivers are accused of transporting shipping containers to warehouses, unloading the contraband inside and replacing it with "filler" cargo.
A yearlong congressional investigation found that automated cranes built by ZPMC for U.S. ports could potentially be monitored by the Chinese government.
A months-long probe discovered that criminals would enter container terminals and remove chassis set aside for truckers to ...
Federal authorities have uncovered a $200 million smuggling operation tied to China, using the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to import counterfeit goods with the help of logistics companies, ...
Port police said suspected criminals would enter container terminals and remove chassis set aside for commercial truckers to ...
For months, the LAPD and LA Port Police officers have been investigating multiple thefts of the chassis set aside for commercial truckers to use to move cargo, Port police said. Man, 19, killed in ...
The Port of Long Beach, Calif., reported that it started 2025 with its strongest January on record and its second-busiest month ever, “largely driven by retailers moving cargo ahead of the anticipated ...
Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman recently spoke with Mario Cordero, Executive Director at the Port of Long Beach (POLB), which is known “as one of the world’s premier seaports, a ...
Like its neighbor in the complex, the Port of Long Beach (POLB), the Port of L.A. has leaned into ... Millions more—$500 million, to be exact—has been committed to a project with the Los Angeles ...
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