Operational lag at Long Beach Port could undermine US shipping strength amid tariff turmoil

As International Transportation Services embarks on a significant expansion project at the Port of Long Beach adding 19 acres of container stacking capacity the broader shipping community is watching closely.

The stakes are high: while the port is pushing to boost its efficiency, the dual ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles now find themselves under pressure from both internal operational challenges and external trade policy headwinds.

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