The Infrastructure Cargo Fee was expected to generate more than $200 million in its first year to pay for bridge, road, rail and other intermodal projects in Southern California. It is opposed by retailers, farmers, manufacturers and other companies that ship approximately 15 million 20-foot equivalent containers - TEUs - shipped through the port complex annually.
Long Beach delays and lowers container fee
The Infrastructure Cargo Fee was expected to generate more than $200 million in its first year to pay for bridge, road, rail and other intermodal projects in Southern California. It is opposed by retailers, farmers, manufacturers and other companies that ship approximately 15 million 20-foot equivalent containers - TEUs - shipped through the port complex annually.