The Port of Long Beach was called the “Public Partner of the Year” by the Inland Empire Economic Partnership today in recommendation of initiatives to sustain company advancement as well as produce tasks in the Inland Empire, a crucial web link in the worldwide supply chain.
The honor was approved at the company’s yearly honors event in Ontario, Calif., onFeb 23 by Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero, a participant of the IEEP’s Southern California Logistics Council, which assembles to deal with concerns testing the regional logistics market.

“It’s important for the Port of Long Beach to have a close working relationship with the Inland Empire Economic Partnership,” statedCordero “It helps us make goods movement more efficient in this region, boosting economic benefits and reducing environmental impacts. It’s an honor to accept this award.”
“This award is a meaningful recognition from an essential partner,” statedLong Beach Harbor Commission President Steven Neal “We support the IEEP’s work advocating for smart and responsible development in the Inland Empire, which plays a vital role in the journey of cargo from sea to warehouses and distribution centers and ultimately to store shelves and consumers.”
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