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Port of long beach terminal map
Port of long beach terminal map









The non-container terminal access stickers were created to give non-radio frequency identification (RFID) equipped (non-container) terminals a clear visual method to identify compliant trucks in the ports' Clean Truck(s) Programs. The Port has suspended the temporary access administration fee until further notice.įor more information about the Temporary Access Permit program or the Clean Truck Program, call 86 or email Non-Container Terminal Access Sticker Program became effective on February 18, 2009. The LMC will be required to identify which port they will be dropping off or picking up cargo, and provide information on the truck being permitted.

Port of long beach terminal map registration#

There, easy-to-follow instructions will guide the LMC through the registration process. To obtain a temporary access permit, a LMC will be able to visit the Temporary Access Permit website at. Temporary access permits will only be made available to trucks that meet Port of Los Angeles CTP requirements and these trucks will not be exempt from truck tariff fees. They will be provided to LMCs that move cargo 24 times a year or less through the Port of Los Angeles, providing an easy process to gain entry to marine terminals without having to become concessionaires.

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The temporary access permits will allow entry of trucks operating under their authority into the Port’s marine terminals. The Port issues “temporary access permits” to out-of-state and infrequent Licensed Motor Carriers (LMCs) that do not have a Port concession and make infrequent calls to the Port.









Port of long beach terminal map