Pacific Maritime Association

PMA Annual Report 2021

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In addition to serving as the labor relations arm of the West Coast maritime industry, and processing payroll and benefits for thousands of longshore workers each week, the Pacific Maritime Association has come to be known as a leading resource for reliable information on the waterfront. The pages that follow contain some of the most requested data sets, which detail cargo movement, the labor force and a host of other maritime matters. PMA strives to provide timely, reliable information to many stakeholders, including its members, customers and workforce, as well as public officials, news media and other interested third-parties. Much of the data that follows is supplied by PMA's Strategic Business Analysis department, which analyzes trends and works to forecast industry needs and capabilities. For even more up-to-date information on the movement of cargo at West Cost ports, see the PMA website, www.pmanet.org and follow PMA on Twitter @WestCoastPorts. Pasha's Marjorie C simultaneously loads and discharges cargo at SSA Terminal Pier A at the Port of Long Beach. A rail overcrossing at the Port of Los Angeles allows for trucks to move easily to adjacent terminals. 55 55 PACIFIC MARITIME ASSOCIATION

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