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Sep10No Comments

Smogtown: The Lung-Burning History of Pollution in Los Angeles

Smogtown isn’t a new book, but the conflicts covered in its last chapters are still breaking news. The LA Times’ Trash talk and the real dirt on a toxic tour of Los Angeles, just featured one of Smogtown‘s history makers, Communities for a Better...
Sep10No Comments

Megacities are the New Logistics Frontier

Delivering freight in a large, congested city such as Boston, U.S., with an estimated population of 636,000 people, is no easy task. But imagine the obstacle course that confronts drivers in São Paulo, Brazil, with a population of 20 million people....
Sep03No Comments

Longshore union pulls out of national AFL-CIO, citing attacks at Northwest grain terminals

The West Coast longshore union is pulling out of the national AFL-CIO, citing “attacks” in which the umbrella organization’s members blatantly cross picket lines at Northwest grain terminals. Robert “Big Bob” McEllrath, president...
Aug15No Comments

Week of the giants in port of Rotterdam

Thanks to its unique depth, the largest vessels in the world will be moored in the port of Rotterdam this week. On Friday 16 August, all attention will focus on the first visit of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller. With a capacity of 18,000 TEU (twenty-foot...
Aug15No Comments

Mayor Garcetti Appoints LA City’s First International Trade Director

This month TPR sat down with Stephen Cheung, the Mayor of Los Angeles’ first Director of International Trade, to discuss the purview and capacity of the new position, which coordinates between the Port of Los Angeles, LAX, and City Hall. With trade...
Aug08No Comments

Obama, on ‘Tonight,’ says he’ll push Republicans on infrastructure

President Barack Obama on Tuesday told “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno that he’s going to “keep on pushing Republicans” to work with him on infrastructure investment, taking a favorite fight to a national TV audience. “We’ve got a bunch of...
Aug08No Comments

New House Caucus Focuses on Public Private Partnerships and their Role in Transportation Infrastructure

Congressional representatives this week announced the creation of a new House caucus that will focus on building and maintaining the nation’s transportation infrastructure through the increase of public private partnerships across the country. The...
Aug06No Comments

L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti names city’s first-ever chief sustainability officer

Mayor Eric Garcetti on Friday named Matt Petersen the city’s first-ever chief sustainability officer, assigned to oversee the city’s environmental practices. In a statement, Garcetti called Petersen, who is stepping down as CEO and president...
Aug02No Comments

Obama’s speech draws attention to Inland Empire logistics

Manufacturing jobs are “No. 1″ in President Barack Obama’s jobs plan, he said Tuesday at an Amazon shipping center in Chattanooga, Tenn., drawing attention to what local watchers say is a vital part of the Inland Empire’s economic...
Jul07No Comments

Shuster, Rahall Announce Special Panel Tasked with Developing Freight Transportation Improvements

Washington, DC – Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA) and Ranking Member Nick J. Rahall, II (D-WV) today announced the members of a special panel tasked with examining the current state of freight transportation...