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Port of LA agreement seeks to generate more export traffic from California’s Central Valley

By Trains Staff | June 30, 2025

Deal with logistics hub in Shafter, Calif., aims to boost agricultural exports

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The Port of Los Angeles has signed an agreement intended to boost export traffic from a logistics center in Shafter, Calif. The Wonderful Co.

LOS ANGELES — The Port of Los Angeles has signed a Memorandum of Agreement to generate more export traffic for the port from California’s Central Valley through an agreement with the city of Shafter and the developer of a logistics hub there.

Central to the agreement is the Wonderful Logistics Center, a 3,400-acre development in Shafter, Calif. — 18 miles west-northwest of Bakersfield on the BNSF main line — owned by the Wonderful Co. The logistics hub and container depot already serves companies including Amazon, Ross, target, and Walmart. An international rail terminal, scheduled to open in 2026, will be added at the facility.

“Both The Wonderful Co. and the City of Shafter have a well-planned vision for creating jobs and promoting economic growth in the Central Valley, and the Port of Los Angeles stands ready to help,” sPort of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said in a press release. “This agreement represents our commitment to support faster and more efficient service to and from the Central Valley right to our terminals and to markets across the world.”

The agreement calls for a pledge to develop two-way domestic and international traffic through the logistics center and the port; exporter outreach in the Central Valley; efforts to develop mutually beneficial business opportunities; and share best practices on workforce training and development. The agreement supports the port’s effort to position the surplus of empty containers at its terminals and position them for agricultural exporters.

“Our partnership with the Port of Los Angeles marks a significant evolution in the supply chain, enhancing cargo velocity and enabling California’s farmers to become more competitive and agile in the global marketplace,” said Sepehr Matinifar, vice president of Logistics for the Wonderful Co.

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