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Long Beach hailed in Hong Kong as top port in North America
THE Port of Long Beach was named the best seaport in North America at the recent Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain Awards in Hong Kong, hosted by the shipping trade publication Asia Cargo News.
The award recognises the best ports as judged by importers, exporters, and logistics and supply chain professionals.
In the past, the programme was organised by another publication, CargoNews Asia. If viewed as a continuation of those awards, this is the Port of Long Beach's 17th time in the last 20 years winning the Best North American Seaport honours.
Last year, Long Beach won the award for being the world's Best Green Seaport, based on its environmental record.
"We're working harder than ever to provide the service to our customers that will keep them coming back to Long Beach," said Long Beach Board of Harbour Commissioners president Doug Drummond. "It's great to see the results of efforts, and I'd like to thank Asia Cargo News for this award.'
The award recognises the best ports as judged by importers, exporters, and logistics and supply chain professionals.
In the past, the programme was organised by another publication, CargoNews Asia. If viewed as a continuation of those awards, this is the Port of Long Beach's 17th time in the last 20 years winning the Best North American Seaport honours.
Last year, Long Beach won the award for being the world's Best Green Seaport, based on its environmental record.
"We're working harder than ever to provide the service to our customers that will keep them coming back to Long Beach," said Long Beach Board of Harbour Commissioners president Doug Drummond. "It's great to see the results of efforts, and I'd like to thank Asia Cargo News for this award.'
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