IInternational Transportation Service (ITS) on Friday broke ground on a terminal expansion project at the Port of Long Beach, aimed at developing more space to stack cargo containers and maximizing efficiency. By

L to R:: Port of Long Beach COO Dr. Noel Hacegaba, ILWU Local 13 President Gary Herrera, Long Beach Harbor Commissioner Sharon L. Weissman, Long Beach Harbor Commission President Bonnie Lowenthal, Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson, Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero and ITS Long Beach CEO Kim Holtermand. [Photo: POLB]
IInternational Transportation Service (ITS) on Friday broke ground on a terminal expansion project at the Port of Long Beach, aimed at developing more space to stack cargo containers and maximizing efficiency.
By filling an unneeded slip in the middle of the Pier G terminal, the $365 million project will create 19 acres of new land. ITS will also build a single, continuous wharf measuring 3,400 feet, allowing it to simultaneously host two of the industry’s largest cargo ships.
“ITS has been a trusted tenant for half a century, so the company’s leaders know the Port of Long Beach is a good bet,” said Long Beach
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