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Top executives from the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles held a kickoff meeting last week to begin working together to focus on cargo conveyance strategies that will enhance velocity and efficiency throughout their gateway's supply chain.

In their first meeting under the formal discussion agreement recently approved by the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), ranking staff of the two San Pedro Bay ports - the busiest seaport complex in the United States - agreed that the primary goal of the collaboration is to get cargo moving more efficiently.

The initial meeting set the stage to discuss a framework for how the ports will cooperate, work with stakeholders from throughout the supply chain and communicate the results of the efforts.


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