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The Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles. America’s Port. The Port of Los Angeles. Santa Monica Bay. Downtown Los Angeles. South Bay. Palos Verdes Peninsula. The Port of Los Angeles. Los Angeles County. Orange County. Port of Long Beach. Port of Los Angeles. The San Pedro Bay Port Complex.

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The Port of Los Angeles

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  1. The Port of Los Angeles America’s Port

  2. The Port of Los Angeles Santa Monica Bay Downtown Los Angeles South Bay Palos Verdes Peninsula

  3. The Port of Los Angeles Los Angeles County Orange County Port of Long Beach Port of Los Angeles

  4. The San Pedro Bay Port Complex Port of Long Beach Port of Los Angeles

  5. Harbor Department Administration Bldg. Downtown Los Angeles City Hall

  6. 6.75 Million TEUs in 2009 (CY)

  7. At A Glance • 7,500 Acres of Land and Water • 26 Major Cargo Terminals • 10,000 Longshoreman jobs + 7,000 Casuals (complex wide)

  8. World Port Container Volumes TEU (millions)

  9. Economic Impact* • 918,800 (1 in 8) jobs • in Southern California • 1.1 million jobs statewide • 3.3 million jobs nationally • $5.1 billion in local and state tax revenue • $21.5 billion in tax revenue nationally * Port of Los Angeles only

  10. Our History Main Channel View - Circa 1895

  11. Our History Main Channel View - Circa 1925

  12. Our History Finger Piers on Terminal Island - 1968

  13. Our History Same Location Today…

  14. Land Use Diversity • Containers • Rail • Breakbulk (autos, fruit, cement) • Liquid bulk (crude, refined products) • Cruise • Fishing • Commercial • Tourism & Recreation • 4,000 recreational boat slips • 500 liveaboards • Industrial (refinery, repair)

  15. World Class Rail Facilities

  16. World Class Terminals

  17. Cargo Imports The Leading Pacific Gateway into the U.S.

  18. 1. China ($117.9 billion) 2. Japan ($38.7.4 billion) 3. Taiwan ($13.3 billion) 4. South Korea ($9.0 billion) 5. Thailand ($7.5 billion) Top Trading Partners & Cargo Imports • Furniture • Apparel • Auto parts/tires • Electronics • Footwear Exports • Paper products • Scrap metal • Fabrics and cotton • Pet and Animal feed • Resins

  19. The Los Angeles Gateway

  20. Cruise Line Business

  21. The LA Waterfront

  22. Wilmington Master Plan Concepts

  23. San Pedro Waterfront

  24. Your Port and Your Environment

  25. Your Port and Your Environment

  26. Environmental Initiatives • Early 2009 - World’s First Electric drayage Truck & Hybrid Tugboat • March 2008 - Clean Trucks Program • June 2006 - SP Bay Ports Clean Air Plan • Feb.2005 - Air Quality Monitoring • Oct. 2004 - Mayor Hahn: “No net increase” • June 2004 - Alternative Maritime Power • Dec. 2003 - Environmental Management System • May 2003 - Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Program • Nov. 2002 - Green Ports Program

  27. Port Security Measures

  28. Port Security Measures • Post 9/11 -- Sea Marshal Program • Port Security Task Force • Port Police • Operation Safe Commerce • Container Inspection Facility • Renovated Cruise Terminal • Federal Government Grants • SAFE Port Act

  29. Thank You!

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