Chinese company owns the Port of Long Beach

With Acquisition of California Port, China Broadens Influence on US Commerce

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Shipping Containers That Spent Weeks Aboard Ships Stuck At Ports Now Being Dumped In Nearby Neighborhoods

“…WILMINGTON (CBSLA) — With the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach now running 24/7 operations, a new problem has occurred. Many of the shipping containers that spent weeks onboard ships waiting to be unloaded are now being dumped in nearby neighborhoods once they’re emptied.

Sonia Cervantes lives along Anaheim Street, where UCTI Trucking Company is located. The company’s lot only has a capacity for 65 containers so the additional containers now line up along Anaheim Street in front of some people’s homes…”

It appears the bottleneck is in shipping the containers once they are unloaded at the ports. Biden’s plan to unload containers more quickly will compound the problem not alleviate it.

One Reply to “Chinese company owns the Port of Long Beach”

  1. I suggest the empty former Ralphs super market on Los Coyotes and the former KMart on Bellflower lots be leased to store these empty containers or the city fine the company then repossess them and put them on vacant land all over the city for housing for the homeless.

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