The Port of Oakland reported consistent cargo flows in August 2025, processing 192,313 TEUs, nearly matching August 2024 volumes (-0.3%).
In year-over-year comparison, imports decreased slightly and totaled 82,245 TEUs (-1.2%), while exports rose to 62,477 TEUs (+5.2%), demonstrating sustained demand from overseas markets.
August’s results followed a robust July surge and reflected continued adjustments by shippers responding to tariff-related trade policy changes.
Importers moved goods earlier in the season to avoid potential disruptions, while exporters benefited from consistent overseas demand. Empty container movements aligned with seasonal patterns.
The Port handled 90 vessel calls during August, a 4.7% increase from last year, averaging 2,137 TEUs per ship, indicating efficient berth utilization and Oakland’s capacity to manage large vessels.
Bryan Brandes, Port of Oakland Maritime Director, said that they anticipate cargo volumes will remain consistent through the fourth quarter, and Oakland remains committed to ensuring reliable, efficient operations for all the customers.
Through the first eight months of 2025, the Port has processed 1.54 million TEUs, a 1.7% increase compared to the same period last year, positioning Oakland for solid year-end performance as a vital US gateway for global trade.
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