en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 26, the Port of Long Beach advanced its Green Truck Corridor project, focusing on supporting the use of low-emission vehicles on the approximately 125-mile cross-border freight route between the port and Mexico. The Green Truck Corridor project recognizes Bali Express Services' transportation practices as endorsed by the Port of Long Beach, covering services at the Port of Long Beach, San Diego County facilities, and destinations at the Mexico border.
Over the past year, Bali Express Services has used 32 compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks and 6 electric trucks to transport cargo under the Green Truck Corridor project. The company also plans to add 20 CNG trucks and 20 electric trucks within the year, including Tesla Semi models. The project targets land freight transport from the port to the border, helping to reduce vehicle emissions on busy trade routes.
The Port of Long Beach stated that the annual trade volume between the U.S. and Mexico has reached $872.83 billion, with nearly 90% transported by land, and trucks remain the primary mode of transport. The Green Truck Corridor project combines port collection and distribution, cross-border logistics, and the deployment of low-emission vehicles, providing a practical case for reducing emissions in the port's supply chain. Future outcomes will depend on vehicle deployment, route operations, and shipper usage.
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