Port of Long Beach cargo image A container ship is assisted by a tug to its berth at the Port of Long Beach in Long Beach, California, US, on Monday, June 17, 2024. Photographer: Tim Rue/Bloomberg Artistic aerial photos

Port of Long Beach boosts green transformation

Incentives of $57 million are offered for cleaner equipment, harbor craft

The Port of Long Beach is launching two new incentive programs totaling $57.4 million to accelerate emissions reductions by supporting the purchase of zero-emissions cargo-handling equipment and cleaner harbor craft.

The funding is part of the System-Wide Investment in Freight Transport (SWIFT), a pioneering initiative funded by the California State Transportation Agency’s Port and Freight Infrastructure Program.

SWIFT is a transformative effort designed to support Port modernization, enhance goods movement efficiency, and reduce environmental impacts on neighboring communities.

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Mario Cordero

“This program is all about making strides in operational efficiency and sustainability, rapidly and responsibly,” said Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero. “It is a reflection of not only our dedication to innovation but also our responsibility towards the community and the environment.”

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Bonnie Lowenthal

“SWIFT is more than a program; it’s a promise to our community and to future generations,” Long Beach Harbor Commission president Bonnie Lowenthal said. “By accelerating the adoption of zero-emissions technologies, we are ensuring we provide immediate and lasting benefits to our Port and our neighboring communities.”

This round of funding is evenly split between the Zero-Emission Terminal Transformation and Harbor Craft Business Continuity and Emission Reduction programs. Details on the funding:

  • Zero-Emission Terminal Transformation Program: This program allocates $28.7 million in incentives for purchasing zero-emission cargo handling equipment and battery-electric CHE charging equipment. All cargo handling equipment being tested must be manually operated.
  • Commercial Harbor Craft Incentive Program: This program provides another $28.7 million to support upgrades that meet advanced environmental standards for harbor craft.

A virtual informational workshop will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 13, to learn more about this funding opportunity. Registration is required. More information can be found at www.polb.com/swift.