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PMA Annual Report 2018

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Operations at the partially-automated TraPac Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles. Regional Report: Southern California Volumes at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach broke records in 2018, with a combined three percent increase over 2017 levels. B oost in Workforce Numbers PMA added to the ranks of longshore workers in Southern California in 2018. A total of 1,110 Class B registrants and 500 casuals joined the workforce, with hundreds more transferred from the longshore ranks to roles as marine clerks and foremen. Dispatch Hall Opens at the Port of Los Angeles PMA joined with ILWU leaders and local government officials to officially open the doors of a new, state-of- the-art longshore dispatch hall. The facility encompasses 32,000 square feet and includes conference rooms, administrative offices, and 800 on-site parking spaces. PMA funded and spearheaded the development of the new facility, which achieved the respected LEED 24 2 0 1 8 a n n u a l r e p o r t

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