Global container volumes tracked by Container Trades Statistics (CTS) continue to reach new highs in 2025. From January to August, global throughput totaled 126.75 million TEUs, a 4.4% increase over the same period in 2024.
August 2025 set a new record with 16.61 million TEUs, surpassing May’s previous high of 16.59 million. While the month-on-month rise was just 0.2%, it marks the fourth straight month that global volumes exceeded 16 million TEUs.
Regional Imports Show Broad Gains
CTS data shows strong import growth across most regions. Sub-Saharan Africa led with a 16.4% year-to-date increase, followed by the Indian Subcontinent & Middle East (+8.7%) and South & Central America (+7.5%).
Europe also recorded a 7.3% increase, supported by higher imports from the Far East and the Indian Subcontinent. North America was the only region to decline, slipping 0.5% YTD, down from a 1% gain in July.
Exports Reflect Similar Trends
Exports followed a comparable pattern. All regions saw growth except North America, which fell 2.7%. The Far East and Indian Subcontinent & Middle East posted the largest increases, at 6.4% and 5.9% respectively. Europe’s exports were nearly flat, up 0.1% YTD, after a 6% monthly drop in August.
Global Price Index Softens
Despite record trade volumes, the CTS Global Price Index fell 3 points in August to 81, continuing a decline that began in June. A year ago, the index stood at 115 points, reflecting easing market rates despite robust demand.
Stronger Year Than Expected
CTS reports that 2025 is outperforming early forecasts. Consecutive record-breaking months and resilient regional trade highlight the strength of the global container market. The data shows 2025 shaping up as one of the industry’s strongest years on record.
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