US Container Ports Putting Pandemic in the Rearview
Container ports in the United States continue to record an impressive recovery from the pandemic despite current headwinds, August data from the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association shows.
The West Coast’s Port of Los Angeles-Long Beach complex, the leading American container gateway, are focal points in the PMSA report.
In August, Los Angeles handled 504,514 inbound laden twenty foot equivalent units (TEUs), reflecting a 1% decrease compared to the previous year while marking a notable 15.3% increase over the pre-pandemic levels of August 2019. This indicates a robust...
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