Measured by industry-standard, twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), cargo climbed 9.2 percent in June compared to the same month last year, to 658,727 TEUs. During the year’s second quarter — April through June — volumes increased 8.3 percent, to almost 1.9 million TEUs.

“Our customers know we work hard to efficiently deliver their cargo,” said Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero. “It’s good to see this evidence of their confidence in our Port — we are committed to providing the absolute best service in the country.”

“These are good results as we move into the busiest trade months of the year,” said Harbor Commission President Lori Ann Guzmán. “The U.S. dollar remains strong and retailers are stocking back-to-school merchandise and other goods American consumers are purchasing.”

Through the first half of 2017, container throughput has grown 5.1 percent compared to 2016. Dockworkers have moved almost 3.5 million TEUs this calendar year.

For June, imports grew 7 percent to 335,328 TEUs. Exports declined 7.7 percent, to 118,304 containers. Empty containers rose 26.8 percent, to 205,095 TEUs.

The Port of Long Beach is one of the world’s premier seaports, a gateway for trans­-Pacific trade and a trailblazer in goods movement and environmental stewardship. With 175 shipping lines connecting Long Beach to 217 seaports, the Port handles $180 billion in trade annually, supporting hundreds of thousands of Southern California jobs.

Port of Long Beach
Latest Month
Container Trade in TEUs*

JuneFiscal Year to Date***
2017**2016%Change2017***2016%Change
Loaded Inbound335,328313,5267.0%2,597,3322,584,1280.5%
Loaded Outbound118,304128,099-7.6%1,082,4271,115,599-3.0%
Empties205,095161,71526.8%1,436,6941,421,6041.1%
TOTAL (T.E.U.)658,727603,3399.2%5,116,4535,121,331-0.1%
*TEUs: 20-foot equivalent units or 20-foot-long cargo container
**Preliminary estimate
The size of cargo containers range from 20 feet long to more than 50 feet long.
The international measure is the smallest box, the 20-footer or 20-foot-equivalent unit (TEU).
*** Fiscal Year = Oct. 1 through Sep. 30.
Source: Port of Long Beach

2017-07-11

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