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Port Name: Port of Los Angeles
Country: United States
Location: San Pedro Bay, Los Angeles, California
Coordinates: 33.736° N, 118.263° W
UN/LOCODE: USLAX
Port Type: Major container seaport
Operator: Los Angeles Harbor Department
Nickname: “America’s Port”
The Port of Los Angeles is the largest container port in the United States and one of the most important maritime gateways in the world. Located in San Pedro Bay, about 32 km (20 miles) south of downtown Los Angeles, the port serves as a crucial link between the United States and global markets, especially Asia-Pacific trade routes.
Established in 1907, the port has grown into a massive logistics hub supporting international trade, regional manufacturing, and distribution networks across North America. Together with the neighboring Port of Long Beach, it forms the San Pedro Bay port complex, the busiest container port region in the Western Hemisphere.
The Port of Los Angeles consistently ranks among the top container ports globally.
Key statistics (approximate):
Annual Container Throughput: about 9–10 million TEUs
Total Cargo Throughput: over 250 million tons annually
Port Area: approximately 7,500 acres (30 km²)
Waterfront: about 43 miles (69 km)
Container Terminals: more than 20 major cargo terminals
The port handles a wide variety of cargo, including containers, automobiles, liquid bulk, dry bulk, and breakbulk cargo.
The Port of Los Angeles features highly developed infrastructure designed to handle large-scale international trade, including:
Deep-water container terminals capable of handling Ultra Large Container Vessels (ULCVs)
Advanced ship-to-shore gantry cranes
Intermodal rail yards and freight corridors
Automotive terminals
Bulk cargo terminals
Cruise passenger terminals
The port is connected to the U.S. inland transportation network via major highways and rail systems, including the Alameda Corridor, a dedicated freight rail line linking the port with rail hubs in Los Angeles.
The Port of Los Angeles plays a critical role in the U.S.–Asia trade corridor, with a large portion of imports coming from countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam.
Major functions include:
Primary gateway for trans-Pacific trade
Distribution hub for consumer goods entering North America
Key logistics center supporting U.S. retail and manufacturing supply chains
Important component of the San Pedro Bay port complex
The port is also recognized for its environmental initiatives, including the Clean Air Action Plan, which aims to reduce emissions and promote sustainable port operations.
Large-scale ports like the Port of Los Angeles operate 24 hours a day and require high-performance outdoor lighting systems to ensure safety and operational efficiency.
Typical lighting areas include:
Container yards
High mast lighting towers (30–50 meters)
Quay and dock areas
Truck lanes and logistics zones
Cargo handling areas and warehouses
Modern ports increasingly use high-power LED high mast lighting to achieve better energy efficiency, improved illumination uniformity, and reduced maintenance costs.
These environments present ideal applications for industrial-grade LED port lighting solutions, particularly for large container terminals and logistics yards.

Large ports, as critical infrastructure operating 24 hours a day, require highly reliable outdoor lighting systems. These systems are essential for ensuring operational safety, efficiency, and personnel security.
Outdoor areas in ports—such as container yards, loading and unloading zones, parking areas, and main roadways—typically adopt high mast lighting systems to achieve wide-area illumination.
This system utilizes tall poles equipped with multiple high-power luminaires, enabling uniform coverage with fewer installation points, while also reducing glare and simplifying maintenance.
In terms of light sources, high-power LED floodlights are widely used due to their high luminous efficacy, low energy consumption, long lifespan, instant start, and excellent color rendering. They have become the mainstream choice for port lighting
Recommended pole heights:
| Area Type | Recommended Height |
| Large ports/ container yards | 30–40 m |
| Airport apron | 20–40 m |
| General large outdoor areas | 20–55 m |
Overall, port areas typically use poles in the range of 30–40 meters. The exact height should be determined based on site scale and specific lighting requirements through professional design.
Due to the unique environmental conditions of ports—especially coastal ports—lighting equipment must meet far more stringent requirements than standard outdoor lighting. These include:
Ports are exposed to high humidity and salt spray, requiring exceptional corrosion resistance:
Ingress Protection (IP Rating): ≥ IP65 to ensure complete dust protection and resistance to water jets. For critical areas such as quay fronts, IP66 or higher is recommended.
Anti-corrosion Materials and Treatment: Housings are typically made of highly corrosion-resistant materials such as ADC12 die-cast aluminum or 316 stainless steel, combined with multi-layer anti-corrosion coatings.
Ports are subject to strong winds. High mast poles and luminaires installed at height must withstand significant wind loads. Structural design must strictly follow local meteorological data to ensure safety and stability.
Tall poles are highly susceptible to lightning strikes. High-voltage surges generated by lightning can damage sensitive LED drivers through power lines.
Therefore, LED drivers must be equipped with high-performance surge protection devices (SPD), typically rated at 10kV or 20kV, to ensure stable operation under harsh weather conditions.
High-power LED luminaires generate significant heat during operation. If not properly dissipated, it can severely affect luminous efficiency and lifespan.
Thus, luminaires must feature efficient thermal design, such as large-area heat sinks and high thermal conductivity materials, to keep the LED junction temperature within an optimal range.
Illuminance and Uniformity: According to standards such as Code for Design of Seaports (JTS 165-2013), different operational areas have specific minimum illuminance requirements. Uniform lighting must be ensured to avoid overly bright or dark areas that could impair visibility and safety.
Glare Control: Through precise optical design (e.g., asymmetric lenses), light is effectively directed onto the working area, minimizing light spill and reducing glare for operators and surrounding environments.
| Model | Power | IP Rating | Salt Spray Test | IK Rating | Protection Class | Surge Protection |
| AFL | 240W/300W/400W | IP 66 & IP 67 | 1000 Hour,ASTM B117 | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |
| R350 | 500W/600W | IP 66 & IP 67 | 1000 Hour,ASTM B117 | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |
| M200 | 340W/400W | IP 66 & IP 67 | 1000 Hour,ASTM B117 | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |
| P73-l | 600W | IP 66 & IP 67 | 1000 Hour,ASTM B117 | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |
| A65 | 1050W | IP 66 & IP 67 | 1000 Hour,ASTM B117 | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |




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