The San Pedro Complex, made up of the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, is the largest port complex in the US, accounting for nearly 40% of goods imported annually through its 13 terminals.
See below for a documentary that Talon worked with FreightWaves to create showing the improvements, emissions reductions initiatives, and overall readiness of the nation’s premier port complex.
Talon has 20 trucks to serve the needs of customer shipping through Norfolk
The Port of Norfolk: A Major East Coast Hub
The Port of Norfolk, located in Virginia, is a significant East Coast port that plays a crucial role in international trade. It's known for its strategic location, efficient operations, and deep-water channels. Norfolk sees more than 3.5 million containers each year.
Key Features of the Port of Norfolk:
Strategic Location: Situated on the Atlantic coast, Norfolk offers convenient access to major markets in the eastern United States.
Deep-Water Channels: The port's deep-water channels allow it to accommodate large container ships.
Intermodal Connectivity: Norfolk is well-connected to the national rail and highway network, facilitating efficient transportation of goods.
Diverse Cargo Handling: The port handles a wide range of cargo, including automobiles, agricultural products, and containerized goods.
Military Significance: The port has strong ties to the U.S. Navy and serves as a major naval base.
The Port of Norfolk has continued to invest in infrastructure and technology to maintain its competitiveness. It's a vital link in the global supply chain, contributing to the economic growth of Virginia and the United States.