California’s Port of Long Beach and the Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA) have signed a four-year agreement to improve their cargo flow and reduce air pollution. This follows the Port of Long Beach’s record-breaking May movements of more than 900,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units)—a first in its 110-year history—driven by pandemic recovery and increased online sales…
Long Beach forges agreement with Utah Inland Port Authority
The Port of Long Beach and the Utah Inland Port Authority have agreed to collaborate in the development of cleaner, more cost-effective and innovative strategies aimed at moving goods quickly, safely and efficiently between Long Beach and Utah…
Port Forges Pact with Utah Inland Port Authority
Partnership Aims to Improve Cargo Flow, Reduce Air Pollution The Port of Long Beach and the Utah Inland Port Authority have agreed to collaborate in the development of cleaner, more cost-effective and innovative strategies aimed at moving goods quickly, safely and efficiently between Long Beach and Utah. The four-year, nonbinding pact is aimed at improving import and export cargo flows …
Utah Inland Port Authority Signs Deal with Port of Long Beach to Improve Goods Movement
Focus on rail enhancements, transloading capacity, and environmental protections SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA) and the Port of Long Beach are working together to improve the flow of cargo to and from the major California gateway and the Utah logistics system. This is UIPA’s second agreement with a West Coast international port that strengthens the …
Commentary: A high-tech, sustainable, Utah Inland Port Authority system can help alleviate pressure on global supply chain
The opportunity and vision for Utah’s Inland Port was always big. But with container ships piling up at the West Coast ports, and the global supply chain backed up and seriously stressed, the current work of Utah’s Port Authority system at the “crossroads of the west” is even more urgent…
Utah, Oakland sign deal to improve cargo flow
Partnership between Utah Inland Port Authority and Port of Oakland focuses on rail enhancements, transloading capacity, and environmental protections, port officials say…
PM News Brief: Utah Inland Port Authority Signs Deal With Port Of Oakland
The Utah Inland Port Authority has signed a deal with the Port of Oakland. It’ll allow for more goods to be brought in and out of the state by train. Both Utah and Oakland officials said the deal will make transporting goods cheaper and more efficient…
The Inland Port Makes a Big Deal
Utah Inland Port Authority COO Jill Flygare talks about their new agreement with the Port of Oakland and what that means for the state as a whole…
Utah Inland Port Authority Signs Deal with Port of Oakland to Improve Goods Movement
Focus on rail enhancements, transloading capacity, and environmental protections SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA) and the Port of Oakland are working together to improve the flow of cargo to and from the Northern California gateway and the Utah logistics system. The cooperative agreement focuses on reducing congestion and cost associated with goods movement through the …