Long Beach expects boost from new services

Thursday, May 17, 2012
   The Port of Long Beach said Wednesday its terminals handled 461,911 TEUs in April, 13 percent fewer than the 531,090 TEUs in April 2011.    It said this reflected "continued caution in the world economy. Analysts, however, continue to forecast modest growth in trade for 2012."     The southern California port announced three new lines of vessels from Asia that will start calling at the port later this month. "Combined, the three services are expected to ...
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