Gene SerokaAs expected, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously confirmed Gene Seroka as Executive Director, Port of Los Angeles. Mr. Seroka’s appointment has received praise from the industry, and he has already hit the ground running at the port.

 

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Jon SlangerupNot be outdone by their Southern California competitor, the Port of Long Beach recently announced the appointment of Jon Slangerup as their Executive Director, a post vacant since Chris Lytle left for Oakland a year ago. Mr. Slangerup was the former President, FedEx Canada and has a “strong operational and environmental track record.”

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Long-time industry folks may remember our calendars in the early 2000's. The calendars were fun and entertaining and represented our creative, outside-the-box solutions to logistics challenges. In 2001, the calendar featured concept vehicles...what would our trucks...

GOT IT COVERED

Devine and our president, Karen Vellutini, were featured on the cover of the latest edition of Caltrux magazine. As we mark our 100-year milestone, it is an honor to be highlighted in the magazine and to be able to talk about our company, our history and our future....

HELPING HAND

Just days after the fires in Hawaii, the logistics industry was already on the scene providing much needed relief. So proud of this industry and the way it pulls together to help the communities we serve.

IT IS OFFICIAL!

Yesterday, the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) announced they have ratified their six-year contract with the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA). This approval is final step will ensure further peace and cargo fluidity on the west coast.

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