
At Container Transport, we offer professional single- and multiple-container shipping services to and from the Port of Long Beach, California. Contact us for a detailed quote.
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At Container Transport, we have successfully transported containers to and from the Port Of Long Beach for nearly two decades. We are well versed in the skills of shipping all container types here. Whether you are moving an empty container, a half-loaded container, or a fully loaded container, we have the experience to make the shipment seamless. The Port of Long Beach, California, is vibrant, with a $100 billion yearly economy. Container Transport has trucks, trailers, and cranes to load and unload your container securely. We have mastered the operations of this significant US-Asian point of trade, making our services efficient and transparent. Book our Port of Long Beach container moving services today for a free estimate.
Container Transport has everything you need to move your container safely and have it delivered on time.
At Container Transport Services, our services are straightforward. Our clients can access us quickly through our toll-free number, by filling out our form, or by emailing us. Upon reaching out to us, we will collect all the relevant information from you, enabling us to offer you a precise quote. Our experts work round the clock to ensure your container shipment is processed and dispatched on time. If your shipment exceeds the legal limits, we handle the paperwork, including pulling permits to transport your container across the best routes. The specialist assigned to your shipment ensures your container is loaded on a suitable trailer before it’s dispatched for efficiency. Speak to us to get started.
The Port of Long Beach is under the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach. It is a container port that neighbors the Port of Los Angeles in California. The Port of Long Beach is a significant trade connection between the United States and Asia. It covers 3,200 acres and 25 miles of waterfront within Long Beach City. The port's proximity to the south of Downtown Los Angeles and southwest of Downtown Long Beach makes it an invaluable part of the container shipping industry. Finally, it provides 316,000 jobs.
Container Transport moves all types of containers. Whether yours is fully loaded, empty, half-empty, or customized, we will move it.
The Port of Long Beach, California, has various container terminals. Below are some of the busiest terminals of the Port of Long Beach, California:
APM Terminal, with berths 401-406
It is the biggest container port terminal in the Western Hemisphere. It has 19 Super Post-Panamax ship-to-shore cranes on 507 acres of state-of-the-art infrastructure. Pier 400, as APM Terminal, is commonly known as the wonderland of freight forwarders, BCOs, shipping lines, and the trucking fraternity. Due to its mega technological advancements, the terminal provides consistent services without delays.
Eagle Marine Services or Fenix Marine S, with berths 302-305
It is located on Terminal Island within the Port of Los Angeles, California, and previously referred to as Global Gateway South, Fenix Marine Services sits on 300 acres. This terminal has a well-organized, structured control center that allows hassle-free daily functioning.
Everport Terminal, with berths 226-236
It is located on Terminal Island in the Los Angeles port. This $65 million investment seeks to improve container handling capacity and efficiency. Everport seamlessly accommodates larger containers and has access to the Port of Tacoma and the Port of Oakland.
Total Terminals International (TTI)
It is among the largest terminals in North America. It handles large-scale operations on Pier T of the Port of Long Beach. Total Terminals International is among eleven other terminals located in San Pedro Bay. It can control 14 ship-to-shore cranes and three ultra-large container vessels concurrently. It has a coveted on-dock rail facility carrying four storage tracks and 12 working tracks.
LBCT Pier E Container Terminal
LBCT's Pier E was launched in 2016. The completion of the terminal was intended to reduce pollution. It has berths 24 to 26 covering the deepest dredged dockside of any United States Pacific ports and 4,200 feet of wharf line. It should run 5 Intermodal cranes, 70-yard gantry cranes, and 18 ship-to-shore cranes. LBCT's Pier is among the busiest terminals countrywide.
Trailer Type | Length Capacity | Width Capacity | Height Capacity | Cost Per Mile (over 500 miles) |
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Flatbed | 53ft | 8.5ft | 8.5ft | $2.45 |
Landoll | 74ft | 8.5ft | 8.5ft | $3.75 |
Lowboy | 29ft | 8.5ft | 8.5ft | $3.45 |
Container Trailer | 20ft - 40ft | 8.5ft | 8.5ft | $3.20 |
Side Lifter | 20ft - 40ft | 8.5ft | 8.5ft | $2.85 |
Shipping containers to and from the Port of Long Beach should be centered around competence and affordability. Container Transport moves your container at a pocket-friendly cost, whether you are returning an empty container to the port or moving multiple containers. Our services are transparent in our shipping quotes. Every container you move with us is fully insured and protected against danger. Contact us today for a price estimate for shipping one or more containers to or from the Port of Long Beach, California.