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President Joe Biden is expected to announce the Port of Los Angeles will begin operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, a push from the White House to clear supply chain disruptions that are threatening holiday shopping season plans and slowing the nation’s economic recovery from the pandemic, according to media reports.
Biden is scheduled to make the announcement Wednesday. A similar plan is in effect at the Port of Long Beach. The two ports are responsible for nearly half of all imports into the United States.
Under the proposed plan, the Port of Los Angeles will nearly double the number of hours that cargo is transferred from container ships offshore to delivery trucks on the nation’s highways. The crews will work through the night. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union members will fill the extra shifts.
Major shippers and retailers, including Walmart, FedEx, UPS, Samsung, Home Depot and Target, have agreed to speed up operations to clear cargo out of the ports and free up more space on the docks, the L.A. Times reports.
The goal is to process and unload 3,500 extra containers during the night each week.
Biden’s announcement is scheduled to be made during a virtual conference that includes industry executives such as Los Angeles Port executive director Gene Seroka and Long Beach Port executive director Mario Cordero.
Cargo ships have been anchored offshore from the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles for weeks. There were 58 container ships reported offshore as of Tuesday morning. That is down from a reported peak of 73 container ships offshore two weeks ago.
Biden launched a Supply Chain Disruption Task Force in June to focus on transportation and logistic bottlenecks to the U.S. economic recovery. Port Envoy John Porcari was appointed in August to help drive coordination between private firms that control the transportation and logistics supply chain.
The Biden administration is convening business leaders, port leaders and union leaders Wednesday to discuss the challenges at ports, including Los Angeles and Long Beach, across the country.
Biden will meet with the leadership from the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles to discuss the actions they are taking to address the supply chain challenges in Southern California.
The Long Beach and Los Angeles ports are the point of entry for 40% of containers to the U.S., and are on track to reach new highs in container traffic this year, according to a release from the White House. Through August, Los Angeles has moved 30% more and Long Beach over 20% more containers for U.S. exporters.
The commitments being announced Wednesday include:
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