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Port of Long Beach posts ninth straight monthly cargo gain

March 20, 2025
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Port of Long Beach posts ninth straight monthly cargo gain
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In February, trade passing through the Port of Long Beach, California, experienced significant growth, marking the ninth consecutive month of increased cargo movement, and corresponding with retailers’ strategic efforts to move goods in advance of anticipated tariffs.

Volume totaled 765,385 twenty-foot equivalent units, reflecting a 13.4% increase from February of the previous year. Imports surged by 11.8% to 368,669 TEUs, while exports saw a 2.9% rise to 90,026 TEUs. Meanwhile, the movement of empty containers jumped by 19.1%, to 306,690 TEUs.

Category 2025 2024 % Change
Loaded Inbound 368,669 329,850 11.8%
Loaded Outbound 90,026 87,474 2.9%
Empties Inbound 14,397 12,930 11.3%
Empties Outbound 292,293 244,470 19.6%
Total (TEU) 765,385 674,723 13.4%
(Chart: Port of Long Beach)

Overall, in the first two months of 2025, the port managed to move a substantial 1,718,118 TEUs, up 27.4% y/y.

Find more articles by Stuart Chirls here.

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