b'Lifting the standard ofresponsibility at Pier 400APM Terminals is committed to decarbonizing global trade.We are dedicated to lifting the standard of responsibility together, which is why we have made a commitment to our customers, our partners and the environment to help decarbonize supply chains.We are on track to achieve net-zero emissions* ahead of the 2030 Port of Los Angeles deadline outlined in the Clean Air Action Plan.What we are doing to achieve net zero by 2030* and help decarbonize supply chains:Optimizing energyElectrificationSwitching toconsumption renewable energyReduced fuelTransitioning toConverted allconsumption by hybrid and fully equipment tocutting truck idle electric cargo renewable dieseltimes and reducing handling to cut emissions.travel distance. equipment.Added electric ImplementedAdded electric vehicle chargingenergy efficient LED vehicle charging points to facilitatelighting terminal points to facilitate our equipmentwide. our equipment conversion.conversions.*For Pier 400 specifically, based on Scope 1 and Scope 2 terminal emissionsShifting to a higher gear on the road to net zero Our Clean Truck Express lanes offer expedited access for trucks meeting the Port of LAs Clean Truck criteria, supporting the transition to zero-emission drayage trucks. Terminal studies show this saves an average of nine minutes in turn time compared to conventional lanes, especially during peak hours, leading to reduced energy consumption, lower emissions, and improved operational efficiency.Learn more atapmterminals.com/pier400-netzero or scan this QR code.'