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Port of Los Angeles – AI Security Operations Cyber Resilience Center

The cyber threat is REAL, threat actors are constantly exploiting organizations, cyber-attacks are more sophisticated, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are on the rise. Being a critical infrastructure, the Port of Los Angeles (Port) generates ~$333…

03/06/2025
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Port of Seattle – Seattle Waterfront Clean Energy Strategy

Port of Seattle is a port for the future: the Seattle Waterfront Clean Energy Strategy (Energy Strategy) is a forward-looking, first-of-its-kind collaboration to transform our regional maritime industry. The Energy Strategy began with a unique 10-year…

30/05/2025
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Port of Seattle – Marine Stormwater Utility

The Port of Seattle created the first and only U.S. port-managed Marine Stormwater Utility to address approximately one billion gallons of rainwater that falls annually on the Port’s 1,000 acres of maritime properties. Seventy-two miles (116…

25/05/2025
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Port of Seattle – Sound Insulation Repair and Replace Program

The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), operated by Port of Seattle (Port), has one of the longest-running Sound Insulation Programs in the United States with the first installations dating back to 1986. Despite being a top U.S….

24/05/2025
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The Port of Los Angeles – “Shore to Store” Zero- and Near-Zero-Emission Freight Facilities

As part of a multi-stakeholder collaborative project to introduce hydrogen (H2) fuel into the Southern California drayage truck market, the Port of Los Angeles and its partners demonstrated near-commercial heavy-duty H2 fuel cell electric trucks at…

06/07/2024
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Port of Long Beach – Community Grants Program

The Port of Long Beach Community Grants Program is a global model for supporting resilient environments and promoting health and well-being in near-port communities heavily impacted by industrial operations. The Program is an innovative, community-based initiative…

19/06/2024
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Port of Long Beach – Water quality programs result in port biodiversity

Since adoption of the landmark Green Port Policy by the Port of Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners in 2005, the Port of Long Beach (POLB) has continued to lead the industry on environmental initiatives. One…

21/06/2023
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Port of Tacoma & Northwest Seaport Alliance – Environmental Action Plan

From the ports of Tacoma and Seattle emerges the Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), a transformative partnership supporting environmental stewardship. The Environmental Action Plan (EAP) guides the completion of our core environmental goals and commits to actions…

18/06/2023
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Port of Seattle – Duwamish River Community Hub

In 2019, near-port Duwamish Valley community members collaborated with Port of Seattle staff to write and establish Resolution 3767, the Duwamish Valley Community Benefits Commitment (CBC). To implement the policy, the Port established the Duwamish Valley…

11/06/2023
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