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Port of Los Angeles considers fee for lingering empty containers

POLA said that this fee, which is subject to approval by the Los Angeles Harbor Commission, would go into effect on January 30. And it added that if the Harbor Commission approves this fee, its implementation is at the discretion of the port’s executive director.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/port_of_los_angeles_considers_fee_for_lingering_empty_containers

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