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SAN PEDRO , CA – SEPTEMBER 15: With holiday peak shipments approach their peak, cargo ship congestion continues at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach as seen here from the Port of LA/Marine ...
LOS ANGELES — Cargo ships waiting to unload amid a supply chain crisis have been pushed even farther out to sea, this time to avoid missile blasts from U.S. Navy training exercises along the ...
Cargo ship made a series of unusual movements while anchored near a Southern California oil pipeline that ruptured and sent crude washing up on beaches, according to a marine navigation service.
Dozens of container ships are anchored off the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. A crush of advance orders from U.S. manufacturers and retailers is contributing to the bottlenecks.
Container cargo ships sit off shore from the Long Beach/Los Angeles port complex in Long Beach, CA, on Wednesday, October 6, 2021. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) ...
Cargo Ships Back Up Off the California Coast By The Associated Press • September 23, 2021 A record number of vessels were anchored off the coast of Southern California, waiting to unload cargo.
The Coast Guard investigates a cargo vessel that was in the area before a pipeline break off the Orange County coast spilled 144,000 gallons of oil. Coast Guard investigates cargo ship in ...
The cargo ship Rotterdam Express, ... Probe Deepens Into Whether Cargo Ship Caused California Oil Spill; Company Denies Any Role. Published Oct 07, 2021 at 12:13 PM EDT. By .
With dozens of cargo ships backed up as far as the eye can see off the coast of Southern California, Miami sees an opportunity. PortMiami, along with others in Florida, has been running smoothly ...
Investigators believe a 1,200-foot cargo ship dragging anchor in rough seas caught an underwater oil pipeline and pulled it across the seafloor, months before a leak from the line near Huntington ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. — In less than a year, many of the towering cargo ships loading and unloading goods at California ports won’t just tie up at dock — they’ll ...