Union Pacific says 24/7 California port operations no quick fix

Reuters

Published Oct 21, 2021 02:32PM ET

By Lisa Baertlein

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Union Pacific Corp (NYSE:UNP) - one of two major railroads that haul cargo inland from the backed-up Los Angeles and Long Beach seaports - handled just a few dozen more containers after switching its nearby cargo terminal to 24/7 operations, Chief Executive Lance Fritz said on Thursday.

The railroad's Intermodal Container Transfer Facility (ICTF) last week added roughly 20 hours in the early mornings on Sunday and Monday to take the facility to round-the-clock operation. The move supported the Biden Administration's plan to ease snarls at the Southern California ports that process roughly 40% of the container cargo that enters the country.

But so far, it hasn't made a big dent.

"We've seen four dozen incremental domestic intermodal loads come through," Fritz said in a Zoom interview. "It helps somewhere, and it will stay open 24/7 if that's what it needs."