A Critical Access Point for the Global Supply Chain
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Transportation and logistics underpin the critical trade and supply chain corridor that makes up Southern California. It’s not just L.A.’s next-generation transport solutions, like the Boring Company and HyperLoop, but it’s the City’s critical geographic location as the gateway between the U.S. and the Pacific Rim.
The twin ports of L.A. and Long Beach are the largest port complex in the Western Hemisphere, supporting 20M+ cargo containers in 2021, and growing.
In addition, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the eighth busiest airport in the world with more than 75 million passengers in 2023, is in the midst of a $15-billion capital improvement project that will touch on all nine passenger terminals and build new facilities, including an Automated People Mover (APM) train, Consolidated Rent-A-Car (ConRAC) facility and the West Gates at Tom Bradley International Terminal.
In 2023, LAX served 75 million passengers and offered an average of 700 daily nonstop flights to 113 destinations in the U.S. and 1,200 weekly nonstop flights to 91 markets in 46 countries on 72 commercial airlines.
3 Reasons Why
Why L.A. leads in
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L.A. led the passage of the nation’s largest-in-history public infrastructure program, Measure M, to fund transit projects in the region indefinitely.
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​DTLA 2040 community plan is the first in a series in L.A. that will apply the city’s new zoning codes to encourage livable, transit-oriented density in the city center.​
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L.A. pioneered the deployment of charging stations on city street lights, with over 430 currently installed.
By the numbers
5097
Publicly accessible alternative fueling stations in the L.A. area, compared to New York City’s 1,452 and Austin’s 572.
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EV buses were purchased by the City in 2020 in what was the largest electric bus fleet purchase in the country.
25+
Miles of bus-only lanes throughout the city.
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100%
Zero emission bus fleets by 2028 and 2030.
Next Generation Transportation
Leading companies in the L.A. region want movement to be quicker and easier, whether you’re traveling underground or by air. Ingenious new transport takes to the sky with the creation of The Wright Spirit 100-passenger electric aircraft.
Los Angeles-based Wright Electric has the goal of making all short flights zero-emission by 2027. Innovation is key to improving transportation.
The Urban Movement Lab (now a part of the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator) aims to diversify how pedestrians travel around Los Angeles by addressing and implementing solutions for real-life mobility issues in the City.
L.A. Companies in Transportation and Logistics