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Port of East Beach

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The Port of East Beach, also known as the Harbor Department of the City

of Los Santos, is the second-busiest container port in the United States, after

the Port of Los Santos, which it adjoins.

 

Acting as a major gateway for US-Asian trade, the port occupies 3,200 acres

(13 km²) of land with 25 miles (40 km) of waterfront in the city of East

Beach, San Andreas. The Port of East Beach and approximately 25 miles (40 km)

south of downtown Los Santos. The eaport generates approximately

US$100 billion in trade and employs more than 316,00 people in Southern

San Andreas.

 

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Early History (1911-1960)

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The San Pedro Breakwater was started in 1899 and over time was expanded to protect the current site of the Port of East Beach. The Port of East Beach was founded on 800 acres (3.2 km2) of mudflats on June 24, 1911, at the mouth of the Los Santos River.

 

The old Municipal Pier was rebuilt into the Municipal Wharf in 1925. In 1925 construction started on Pier A and Pier B, with opening of Pier A in 1930. By 1926 more than one million tons of cargo were handled, and additional piers were constructed to accommodate the growing business.

In 1921, oil was discovered at the East Beach Oil Field on and around Signal Hill. In 1932, the fourth-largest oil field in the United States, Wilmington Oil Field, was discovered; much of this field was underneath East Beach and the harbor area itself. The hundreds of oil wells from Wilmington Oil Field provided oil revenues to the City of Los Santos. The first offshore oil well in the harbor

was brought online in 1937, shortly after the discovery that the oil field far extended into the harbor. In the mid-1930s, the port was expanded, largely due to the need to transport oil to foreign markets, as the immense output of oil from the Los Santos Basin caused a glut in US markets.

 

The extraction of hundreds of millions of barrels of oil caused concern for subsidence, as the overlying land collapsed into the empty space over time. Engineers and geologists were promptly assigned to the problem, building dikes for flood control at high tide.

 

East Beach became a home port for the United States Navy's Pacific Fleet in 1932. In 1940 the navy purchased 105 acres on Terminal Island built the East Beach Naval Shipyard there.

 

In 1946, after World War II, the Port of East Beach was established as "America's most modern port" with the completion of the first of nine clear-span transit sheds. Pier E was completed and Pier B was expanded to two times its size in 1949. Pierpoint Landing completed on Pier F in 1948, becoming a large sport fishing spot.

 

Concerns regarding subsidence increased until Operation "Big Squirt," a water injection program, halted any progression of sinking land in 1960.

 

Recent History (2012-present)

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d9BMq5m.pngBetween 2012 and 2014, as part of a decision made by the then Mayor of Los Santos, Rakesh Namir, the Port Authority operated as a branch of the Bureau of Public Utilities. This decision was eventually reversed by Mayor Frank Vaughn in 2015, autonomizing Port Authority operations as a seperate contract.

 

In 2016, the San Andreas Longshore and Warehouse Union went on strike, closing down the ports of East Beach and Los Santos. The labor clash which lasted several days and caused ships to be backed up into the pacific ocean marked it the worst cargo traffic disruption at the East Beach and Los Santos harbors. The union, at the time, was objecting to Republican Governor Jesse Style's decision to nullify the terms of their contact, specifically prohibiting port security from conducting security-related duties in the dockyards. Mayor Frank Vaughn gave a speech, as did Representatives Jep Appelo and Katherine Summers in solidarity with the workers impacted by the injunction: primarily members of the SALWU Local 2.

 

In 2019 and the following years, through numerous organizing rallies and an increase in collaboration among business, labor and government agencies, the International Brotherhood of Longshoreman (IBL) Local 1218 became the primary dock workers union on the Port of East Beach, representing most employees at the terminals.

 

In 2020, a bill titled the Safe Shores Act of 2020 was introduced by Senate President Pro Tempore Eugene Park (D-3), establishing the San Andreas Harbor Department, the Office of the Harbor Department Chair, and the San Andreas Harbor Commission. The Board of Harbor Commissioners would oversee the operations, budgets, inspections and the development of regulatory codes and policies concerning the terminals, facilities and premises at the Port of San Fierro, the Port of East Beach and the Port of Los Santos.

 

The Port of East Beach was the scene of Senator Eugene Park's assassination, following the announcement of Senator Charles Moreno's (D-5) run for the position of Lieutenant Governor.

 

Economy

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The port's combined import and export value is nearly $100 billion per year. The seaport provides jobs, generates tax revenue, and supports retail and manufacturing businesses. More than $800 million a year is spent on wholesale distribution services in the city. In the City of Los Santos, port operations generate more than 230,000 jobs, with more than $10 billion a year going to distribution services in the city. On the state level, the Port of East Beach provides about 370,000 jobs and generates close to $5.6 billion a year in state and local tax revenues.

 

Environment

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The twin ports of Los Santos and East Beach are, together, the single largest source of air pollution in the metropolitan Los Santos area. Both ports have implemented a number of environmental programs to reduce pollution levels while continuing port growth.

 

Governance

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Harbor Department

 

The Harbor Commissioners set policies for the Port of Los Santos and the Port of East Beach. Commissioners are appointed by the Secretary of State or Lieutenant Governor and are confirmed by the State Senate. They may serve terms in increments of three month, without a term limit.

 

References

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1. ^ "The Journal of Commerce World Top 50 Container Ports".

2. ^ The Port of East Beach, By Michael E. White, page 49

3. ^ The Port of East Beach, By Michael E. White, page 87

4. ^ The Port Authority Act of 2016

5. ^ SADP Grassroots Director Addresses Port Injuction Union Disputes

6. ^ OP-ED: The Ghost of Frank Vaughn: Democrats to be Resurgent in Senate Elections

7. ^ The Safe Shores Act of 2020

8. ^ Los Santos Times: Senators Introduce Several Major Bills This Week

 

External links

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Media related to Port of East Beach at Wikimedia Commons

 

 

 

 

 

Application form (Port of East Beach)

(Applications can be sent to Kunis via forums or to Swingis#3669 on Discord)

 

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[b][u]Personal Information[/b][/u] 
[b]First Name(s):[/b] 
[b]Surname/Family name:[/b]
[b]Gender:[/b] (Male/Female/Other)
[b]E-mail:[/b] ((LS-RP forum name)) 
[b]Phone number:[/b] 
[b]Do you have a High School Diploma or GED:[/b] (Yes/No)
[b]Have you ever been convicted of a felony (Thorough background check can and will be used if needed):[/b] (Yes/No)
[b]If yes, please explain:[/b] 

[b][u]Experience[/b][/u] 
[b]Do you possess a valid driver's license?:[/b] (Yes/No)
[b]Do you possess a valid CDL driver's license?:[/b] (Yes/No)
[b]Total years of experience:[/b] ((Current Trucker rank, if any))

[b][u]Questions[/b][/u] 
[b]How did you hear about this position?:[/b] 
[b]What is your greatest strength?:[/b] 
[b]Why do you want to work for the Port of East Beach?:[/b] 


[b][u]((OOC Questions))[/b][/u]
[b]When did you join LS-RP?[/b]
[b]Are you familiar with the Trucker Job script?[/b] (Yes/No)
[b]Have you received any administrative punishment (ajail or bans) in the last 3 months?[/b] (If yes, please elaborate) 
[b]Are you a member of any illegal faction or company?[/b]

 

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