Long Beach committed to rail

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Mario Cordero, CEO of the Port of Long Beach, has pledged to make the port one of the first zero-emissions ports in the world.

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The Port of Long Beach believes investing in rail will attract more cargo and is critical to its decarbonisation programme © LB_Pier_B_Rail_Support_Facility_1acwdvosano5x.jpg

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Long Beach committed to rail

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Mario Cordero, CEO of the Port of Long Beach, has pledged to make the port one of the first zero-emissions ports in the world.

LB_Pier_B_Rail_Support_Facility_1acwdvosano5x.jpg
The Port of Long Beach believes investing in rail will attract more cargo and is critical to its decarbonisation programme © LB_Pier_B_Rail_Support_Facility_1acwdvosano5x.jpg

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