LOS ANGELES

  • USLAX
  • Latitude: 33.7402
  • Longitude: -118.265
  • US West Coast
  • Port in US

Location: San Pedro CA 90731 US

Phone number: +1-310-732-7700

Web-site: https://www.portoflosangeles.org

Port of Los Angeles Overview

The Port of Los Angeles, also known as America's Port, is the largest and most significant seaport in the United States. It is located in San Pedro Bay, California, approximately 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles. The port is a key gateway for international trade, serving as the primary entry and exit point for goods entering and leaving the Western United States.

Key Specifications and Features:

  1. Location and Area:

    • Coordinates: 33.7411° N, 118.2468° W
    • Total Port Area: Approximately 7,500 acres of land and water.
  2. Terminals:

    • Number of Terminals: 25 cargo terminals including container, breakbulk, automobile, and liquid bulk.
    • Container Terminals: 9 major container terminals.
    • Berths: Over 80 berths of various types.
  3. Capacity and Throughput:

    • Annual Container Volume: Handles over 9 million Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs).
    • Cargo Tonnage: More than 200 million metric tons annually.
    • Vessel Calls: Approximately 2,000 vessel calls annually.
  4. Infrastructure:

    • Cranes: Equipped with over 70 ship-to-shore gantry cranes.
    • Dredged Depth: The main channel and turning basins are dredged to 53 feet.
  5. Facilities:

    • Warehousing and Storage: Extensive warehousing facilities and intermodal connections.
    • Cooling Facilities: Refrigerated storage for perishable goods.
    • Automobile Processing Centers: Specialized facilities for importing and exporting vehicles.
  6. Connectivity:

    • Rail Access: Connected to two Class I railroads (Union Pacific and BNSF) with on-dock rail facilities.
    • Highway Access: Directly linked to major highways (I-110, I-710, and Route 47).
  7. Environmental Initiatives:

    • Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP): Comprehensive programs to reduce emissions and improve environmental sustainability.
    • Green Terminals: Use of eco-friendly technologies and practices.
  8. Security:

    • Port Police: Dedicated police department for maintaining safety and security.
    • Surveillance: Extensive surveillance systems and patrols to prevent illicit activities.
  9. Additional Services:

    • Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage services available for guiding vessels into and out of the port.
    • Bunkering: Facilities for refueling vessels.
    • Ship Repair: Availability of dry docks and repair services.
  10. Economic Impact:

    • Employment: Supports over 529,000 jobs in the region.
    • Economic Contribution: Generates billions of dollars in annual economic activity.

Summary

The Port of Los Angeles is a critical hub for maritime activities and international trade, offering state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure to handle a wide variety of cargo efficiently. Its strategic location, combined with robust transportation links, makes it a pivotal point for commercial operations linking the Pacific Rim to the United States. The port continually invests in technological upgrades and environmental initiatives, ensuring that it remains competitive and sustainable in the global shipping industry.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
ISABEL L Other PAL 06:26:51
BEN CHERAMIE Cargo PAL 06:26:45
WYATT M Other 05:29:55
SOUTHERN PACIFIC Fishing 05:27:29
EVER MILD Cargo CNYTN>USLAX 04:57:36
KNOX T Other LA:LB 04:28:21
WMT Passenger DOS CUADROS 04:28:20
MASCO ENDEAVOR Other AMD DOCK LA HARBOR 02:18:14
CRYSTAL SEA Fishing 01:09:38
BARBARA H Fishing 12:51:20
MARIE CHERAMIE Other PAL 12:26:04
SEA WAVE Fishing 12:25:31
MILLENIUM MAVERICK Towing/Tug 1/16/2025
LAGUNA Towing/Tug LOS ANGELES 1/16/2025
PACIFIC PATRIOT Towing/Tug LA\LB 1/16/2025
LBFD FB20 Port 1/16/2025
ELIZABETH C Towing/Tug US LAX 1/16/2025
CAPE BLANCO Fishing 1/16/2025
APACHE Towing/Tug LB ANCHOR 1/16/2025
ENDLESS DREAMS Passenger NEWPORT 1/16/2025

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