Transportation & Freight

Goods movement, rail, trucking, maritime, transit, aviation, space programs

“Chasing Zero” Has Arrived!

CHASING ZERO: The Environmental Reformation of America’s Busiest Ports – Author Kat Janowicz tells the tale of the LA-Long Beach ports’ groundbreaking quest for clean air, how it reshaped an industry, and the daunting challenges to get to zero – LONG BEACH,

Charting a Sustainable Future Together

Timing is everything. Chasing Zero, my book documenting the environmental transformation of the LA-Long Beach ports will soon be widely available! The official release date is June 13, but pre-release copies will be sold Tuesday, May 24, at FuturePorts’ 2023 Annual Conference. Under

Humanizing Transportation

2020 Mobility 21 Southern California Transportation Summit — Generation Transportation By Kat Janowicz Mobility 21 Leaders Open Up about Equity and Recovery The board members of Mobility 21 are in the business of moving people and goods. During the group’s 2020 summit, they took leadership to its highest level: They

Recovering Economically from COVID-19

Recommendations for LA County from the Commodities and Goods Movement Sector Group Reported by Natalie Shore Peterson LOS ANGELES – June 30, 2020, was a milestone in Los Angeles County’s efforts to revitalize the region’s economy and restore full employment in the era of the coronavirus. At the LA County

What’s on TAP?

The latest news on near-zero and zero emissions technology being tested at the San Pedro Bay ports. A virus that attacks the lungs is a double threat to people suffering from asthma, respiratory illness and other health effects of pollution. This makes what the San Pedro Bay ports are

Super Marios

These two Marios have a few things in common. But there's no mistaking one for the other. Mario Cordero is a maritime industry icon whose remarkable trajectory as a port leader came on the heels of his career as a workers’ compensation attorney. Super Mario is a cultural icon who shot to

Why Trade Matters

How trade through the San Pedro Bay ports touches every corner of the U.S. economy. In December 2019, the Port of Los Angeles published a study BY THE NUMBERS: Jeopardizing the National Benefits of Trade Through America’s Busiest Port Complex. There’s nothing like a map to illustrate the impact

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