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Port of Oakland plans more space to ease farm-export space crunch

By Ana Monteiro | Bloomberg

California’s Port of Oakland will open a new container yard for agricultural exporters struggling with capacity shortages and high freight costs.

The 25-acre off-terminal yard at Oakland, the preferred export gateway for California’s agricultural exporters and for refrigerated proteins, “will provide access to equipment and provide faster truck turns without having to wait for in-terminal space,” the port said in an emailed statement Monday.

The surge in imports at the U.S.’s maritime hubs has clogged up ports, displacing ships and containers that are available to exporters, especially shipments of farm goods, the port said. It didn’t say when the new port would be operational.

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