The City of Los Angeles Harbor Department in California, USA has launched a request for information (RFI) seeking a private partner to expand the use of zero-emission technology at the Port of Los Angeles (POLA). RFI invites the private sector to provide crucial input to the Port of Los Angeles, as it explores strategies to accelerate the development and adoption of zero-emission trucks at scale. POLA encompasses 7,500 acres, covers 43 miles of waterfront, and features 27 cargo terminals, including container, dry and liquid bulk, breakbulk, warehouse, and automobile facilities.
The deadline to submit the response is January 07, 2021. You can find more information about this RFI on our business opportunity page here.
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