Record Cargo Surge at Port of Long Beach Triggers Drayage Demand

In August, the Port of Long Beach recorded its highest cargo throughput in its 113-year history, handling 913,873 TEUs, a 33.9% increase from the previous year and surpassing the last record set in May 2021. This surge was fueled by peak season demand, cargo diversions, and global disruptions, indicating a continued strong performance through the end of the year. PRIMO’s robust network and efficient freight management capabilities are ideally positioned to support the increased drayage needs resulting from this surge in activity at the Port of Long Beach

  • Record-Breaking Cargo: The Port of Long Beach saw its highest cargo numbers in its 113-year history in August, with a 33.9% increase over the same month last year.
  • Peak Season Impact: The surge in cargo is attributed to peak season, cargo diversions, and concerns about upcoming tariffs.
  • Operational Efficiency: The port is operating at 74% capacity with improved efficiency, including reduced truck turn times.
  • Future Outlook: Port officials are optimistic about continued strong cargo arrivals through the end of the year, driven by resilient consumer spending despite high inflation.

 

Reference: ttnews.com