Tag Archives: infrastructure

Plan for BNSF railyard in Los Angeles on hold

It’s hard, very hard, to improve the infrastructure near a port, especially a large one.

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Source: Judge puts plan for BNSF railyard in Los Angeles on hold | News | American Shipper

House passes 2-month transportation funding bill

Well, what’s new?  I just talked yesterday (at Hult International School of Buisness in San Frasncisco) about the locks and dams as well as bridge and road deficiencies, and the inability of our government reps to make a decision on how to pay for necessary infrastructure work.

Let’s get on with it. Money spent on infrastructure repays many times over, by increasing facility in trading goods.  Competitive advantage and the related theories tell us that opening connections increase the pie for all.

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House passes 2-month transportation funding bill | AS Daily Newsletter | AS Daily | American Shipper.

I’m worried that people will give up on providing any funding at all if we can’t show the leadership to take some action.   If we have to fall back on specific local measures there will be wholesale resistance from voters.  I’ve heard it in the streets from friends.  People can’t back large investments piecemeal if they don’t see an overarching plan for how the whole problem will be attacked.  Only the federal government can do that– not states, not localities.

Supersizing the Port of Long Beach

A great article on John Slangerup, the new head of the Port of Long Beach, CA, and the efforts to fit the port in better with supply chain realities.  An important feature: his outreach effort across the country to let people know the port will address supply chain issues for the end user of the cargoes.  That’s a big step forward, and it’s needed at all our ports.

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Supersizing the Port of Long Beach: Big plans to streamline logistics, grow capacity, and switch to ‘green’ power – The Orange County Register.