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Strong 2025 kickoff for Port of New York and New Jersey

April 8, 2025
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The Port of New York and New Jersey reported 699,240 TEUs in February, translating to a 10.6% increase compared with the same month last year.

In the first two months of the year, the US port has handled 1,419,987 TEUs.

Imports rose by 7.4% in February, totaling 356,918 TEUs, with total imported loads for the first two months of 2025 reaching 735,550 TEUs, a 9% growth year-on-year.

The Port of New York and New Jersey exported 107,335 TEUs in February, a 5.6% increase from the previous year. A total of 206,041 TEUs were exported in January and February, representing a 2% decline from the same period of 2024.

Additionally, the US port moved 53,673 containers by rail in February, representing a 1.4% growth from the previous year’s February figure. Rail volume from January through February was 0.2% greater than in the same period of 2024.

Last but not least, the auto sector experienced a strong February at the Port of New York and New Jersey, totaling 26,210 units, marking a 32.6% increase from the previous year.

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