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View an interactive version of the Port of Los Angeles cargo facilities map. Click on or hover over each facility—container, liquid bulk, breakbulk, dry bulk, passenger, automobile, multi-use, maritime support and rail—to get detailed information about the terminal and/or tenant.
Map of Port of Los Angeles Cargo Terminals and Facilities. FRIES . AVE PIER A STREET AVENUE BOULEVARD AVENUE AVENUE AVENUE D AVENUE FRIES A STREET STREET AVENUE AVENUE) BLVD. AVENUE (HENRY FORD DR. JOHN S. GIBSON BLVD. AVE. FRIES AVE. LA PALOMA SAN CLEMENTE AVE HERMOSA ST. FALCON ROA D A NC H ORA G E STREET DOCK NEW SHORE RD.
About. News. 425 S. Palos Verdes Street, San Pedro, California USA 90731. Phone: (310) 732-3508. Email: community@portla.org. More than 1.3 million passengers set sail from the LA Waterfront in 2023 – the highest year on record for cruising at the Port of Los Angeles.
A STREET. N WATER STREET. TRAPAC. Water depth: 45’ – 53’ (13.7 – 16.1 meters) Cranes: 10 Post-Panamax cranes. WBCT-ECT. Gate: 17 lanes. On-dock rail: 8 tracks = 20,600’ (6,278 meters) Reefer plugs: 960.
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The Port of Los Angeles and supply chain partners provide outstanding cargo conveyance through modernized marine terminal facilities; a large workforce of skilled longshore labor; warehouse and transloading centers to meet the needs of every shipper; and the nation's largest and newest drayage fleet.
The Port of Los Angeles is the nation's #1 container port and a global leader in sustainability, security, and social responsibility. Explore its location, services, news, and community resources on its official website.
History. The L.A. Harbor, 1899. Port of Los Angeles, 1913. View from Palos Verdes. CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin, the largest ship to dock at the port. USGS Satellite picture of a portion of the Port of Los Angeles, including Pier 400, Reservation Point, and port facilities, March 29, 2004.