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India Trade Conference
Trade and Logistics PanelSea & Air Cargo Trends
Air Cargo Trends
Ocean Freight Trends
Logistics Challenges & Solutions
India Trade ConferenceTrade and Logistics Panel
Moderator: Jim MacLellan, Port of L.A.
Mr. Steve Arnold, Regional International Sales Manager, FedEx
Mr. David L. Noe VP, Americas, APL
Mr. Nick Vyas, CEO, Allogistx
San Pedro Bay PortsSan Pedro Bay Ports
APM – 484
APL – 292
Evergreen -205
YTI – 185
Vacant - 84
CSCL - 75
WBCT - 186
TRAPAC - 173
TTI - 375
Pier A - 170 Matson - 70
CUT - 108
LBCT - 102
ITS - 246
PCT - 256
CruiseCruise
Autos
Marinas
Liquid Bulk
Liquid Bulk
Pasha
SSA
Autos
Los Angeles Customs DistrictPort of LA, LB and LAX Airport
Top Trading Partners (2009)
1. China/HK $115.8 Billion
2. Japan $ 32.1 Billion
3. Korea $ 15.7 Billion
4. Taiwan $ 10.9 Billion
5. Thailand $ 8.1 Billion
Los Angeles Customs DistrictPort of LA, LB and LAX Airport
Trade with India (2009)
Number # 13 Trading Partner
Import $ 2.6 Billion Export $ 1.2 Billion Total Trade $ 3.8 Billion
Los Angeles Customs DistrictTrade with India (2009)
Imports
1. Diamonds
2. Linens
3. Jewelry Parts
4. Women & Girls’ Suits
5. Men’s & Boys’ Suits
6. Live Seafood
7. Sweaters & Vests
8. Men’s & Boys’ Shirts
9. Women & Girls’ Blouses
10.TV & Computer Monitors
Los Angeles Customs DistrictTrade with India (2009)
Exports1. Cellular Equipment
2. Aircraft
3. Cotton
4. Diamonds
5. Almonds & Nuts
6. Medical Instruments
7. Heavy Machinery Parts
8. Medical Technology
9. Computers
10.Polymers of Ethylene
• Capacity to handle close to 18 million TEUs
• Population of 21.5 million within 2 hour truck trip from the Port
• Large business base of over 485,000 firms
• Concentration of manufacturing activity in
S. California with over 930,000 workers
• Excellent port & intermodal rail infrastructure
Source: Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp.
Port of Los AngelesThe Right Place for Business !