Posted on March 5, 2025
The Port of Long Beach has introduced two new incentive programs worth $57.4 million to help expedite emissions reductions by funding the acquisition of zero-emission cargo-handling equipment and cleaner harbour vessels.
SWIFT is a program financed by the California State Transportation Agency’s Port and Freight Infrastructure Program.
The port revealed that it is a initiative aimed at promoting port modernisation, improving commodities movement efficiency, and reducing environmental impacts on neighbouring communities.
Port of Long Beach CEO, Mario Cordero, said: “This programme is all about making strides in operational efficiency and sustainability, rapidly and responsibly. It is a reflection of not only our dedication to innovation but also our responsibility towards the community and the environment.”
Long Beach Harbor Commission, President Bonnie Lowenthal, stated: “SWIFT is more than a programme, it’s a promise to our community and to future generations. By accelerating the adoption of zero-emissions technologies, we are ensuring we provide immediate and lasting benefits to our port and our neighbouring communities.”