Maritime and Logistics News
  • Maritime & Ocean News
    • Container Shipping News
    • Dry Bulk Shipping News
    • Breakbulk Shipping News
    • Chemical Shipping News
    • Crude Oil Shipping News
    • Cruise Shipping News
    • Fishing News
    • Freight Forwarders News
    • LNG & LPG Shipping News
    • Multimodal Transport News
    • Railway News
    • Straits News
    • Trucking News
  • Global Ports News
    • Port Accidents News
    • Port Congestion News
    • Port Infrastructure News
    • Port Strike News
    • Schedules News
  • Air Cargo News
    • Air Cargo Carriers News
    • Air Freight Forwarder News
    • Airports News
  • Logistics News
    • Supply Chain News
    • Warehousing News
    • Cold Storage News
    • Logistics Parks News
  • Vessels News
    • Bunkering News
    • Incidents News
    • Offshore News
    • Pilotage News
    • Piracy News
    • Services News
    • Ship Breaking News
    • Shipbuilding News
  • Tech. & Sustainability News
    • Green Logistics News
    • Responsibility Projects News
    • Useful Maritime Associations News
  • English
    • English
    • Deutsch
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Advertisement
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Freight Forwarders News

Dwell down for LA-Long Beach container trucks, rail

September 17, 2025
in Freight Forwarders News, Logistics News, Logistics Parks News, Maritime & Ocean News
Dwell down for LA-Long Beach container trucks, rail
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Ports of Los Angeles-Long Beach said local truck dwell averaged 2.73 days in August, down from 2.87 days in July. That was within the past year’s range of 2.55 to 3.25 days and under August 2024’s 2.95-day dwell average.

The San Pedro complex – the nation’s busiest – said that the

stability reflected adequate trucking capacity and effective coordination among terminal operators, drayage providers, and cargo owners.

Rail-destined cargo dwell averaged 4.98 days, improving from July’s 5.18 days and well below the 8.20 days recorded in August 2024.

Lower overall rail dwells in 2025 compared to 2024 are indicative of rail cargo moving at a manageable pace despite increased demand. It also reflects resiliency by the port complex as the Trump administration’s trade war with China has resulted in dramatic swings in import volumes so far in 2025.

Long Beach in August processed 901,846 twenty foot equivalent units (TEUs), off just 1.3% from the monthly record set in the same month in 2024. The Port of Los Angeles is releasing its August data Wednesday.

“San Pedro Bay marine terminals have demonstrated their ability to handle containerized cargo efficiently, even accounting for high cargo volumes throughput this summer,” said Natasha Villa, spokeswoman for the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association. “The ability to maintain steady truck dwell times and further reduce rail dwell reflects the strong coordination between marine terminals, trucking partners, and railroads, ensuring that supply chains remain reliable during peak shipping season.”

Find more articles by Stuart Chirls here.

Related coverage:

‘TikTok’ of rising ocean rates as China prospects improve

Tariff ceasefire powers Long Beach container surge

S. Korea envoy In D.C. as $350B trade pact stalls

Rates spin as Chinese ships dropped from U.S. routes

The post Dwell down for LA-Long Beach container trucks, rail appeared first on FreightWaves.

Tags: AndDaysDwellRailThe

Related Posts

Container Shipping News

Wärtsilä partners with GigaMare

September 17, 2025
Container Shipping News

Serdal International inaugurates operations in the Comoros

September 17, 2025
Container Shipping News

Port of Antwerp hosts first self-driving truck

September 17, 2025
Container Shipping News

CMA CGM issues guidance on New Zealand’s BMSB regulations

September 17, 2025
Container Shipping News

Heysham Port to host UK’s first green shipping corridor

September 17, 2025
Container Shipping News

PIL names first LNG dual-fuel ship in Ghana

September 17, 2025
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

November 19, 2024
FedEx sends specialists to streamline European operations

FedEx sends specialists to streamline European operations

August 21, 2025
Vintage VLCC prices firm up

Vintage VLCC prices firm up

February 25, 2025
At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

November 18, 2024
PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse,

PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse

0
Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

0
Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

0
Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

0

Wärtsilä partners with GigaMare

September 17, 2025
Dwell down for LA-Long Beach container trucks, rail

Dwell down for LA-Long Beach container trucks, rail

September 17, 2025

Serdal International inaugurates operations in the Comoros

September 17, 2025

Port of Antwerp hosts first self-driving truck

September 17, 2025

Recent News

Wärtsilä partners with GigaMare

September 17, 2025
Dwell down for LA-Long Beach container trucks, rail

Dwell down for LA-Long Beach container trucks, rail

September 17, 2025

Serdal International inaugurates operations in the Comoros

September 17, 2025

Port of Antwerp hosts first self-driving truck

September 17, 2025

Stay ahead in the dynamic world of maritime and logistics with our comprehensive news coverage. Explore the latest industry trends, breaking news, and insightful analyses. Your gateway to informed decision-making in shipping, trade, and logistics awaits.

Follow Us

Our Partners

shipstrack.com
E-tracking
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.

No Result
View All Result

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.