Los Angeles California
https://www.portoflosangeles.org/about
The Port of Los Angeles is operated by the city of Los Angeles. It’s best to think of it as they’re the landlord. The Port of Los Angeles has many types of Operations:
Containers
Vehicle Roll on Roll Off (RORO)
Dry Bulk
Agricultural Bulk
Break Bulk
Petroleum Tankers
Chemical Tankers
Commercial Fishing
Passenger Cruise Ships
Private Marina
The Container operations are conducted by seven independently Operated terminals that have long-term leases with the Port of Los Angeles. When you hear that a certain number of container ships are stuck at anchor, each one of those ships is scheduled for a specific terminal. They are not all equally backlogged.
Each terminal has its own gates, storage area, cranes, operating procedures and relationships with the shipping companies and related alliances. Each terminal maintains its own schedule of which ships will be unloaded on what dates.
Here is the list of terminal operators
APM (Maersk)
Everport (Taiwan)
Fenix Marine Services (CMA CGM / France)
Trapac (US)
Yusen (Japan)
WBCT – China Holding
West Basin Container Terminal – Yang Ming (Taiwan)
container report: https://signal.portoptimizer.com/
Union Worker Counts by Ship