Throughput of loaded import containers grew 5.1 percent to 438,165 TEUs for the month, while loaded export volumes jumped 8.4 percent to 167,992 TEUs compared with July 2017. Empty container volumes were also on the rise, ticking up 1.1 percent to 227,411 TEUs.
The July growth set a new record for the month and represented the fourth-highest monthly throughput in port history, but followed on the heels of four consecutive year-over-year declines.
Volumes at the Port of L.A. have now fallen in five of the first seven months of 2018, leaving them down 2.6 percent from the same 2017 period at 5.14 million TEUs.
“With a robust economy and cargo owners moving goods ahead of expected tariffs, our terminal operators, labor force and supply chain partners seamlessly moved a record amount of cargo across our docks,” Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said of the July figures. “That speaks to the efficiency, speed, reliability and service that are the hallmarks of the Port of Los Angeles.”
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