Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach volumes are mixed in August

By Jeff Berman, Group News Editor
September 18, 2012 - LM Editorial

With Peak Season, or at least the semblance of it underway, August volumes at the nation’s two largest ports—the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and the Port of Long Beach (POLB)—were mixed in August.

POLB imports, which are primarily comprised of consumer goods, at 274,977 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) in August were up 2.9 percent year-over-year. This was ahead of July’s 261,233 TEU and behind June’s 280,525 TEU. Exports, which are primarily comprised of raw materials, increased 5.7 percent to 128,225 TEU. This was ahead of July exports at 124,574 TEU and behind June’s 133,649 TEU.

Total August volume at POLB at 545,445 TEU were up 1.4 percent annually. Total POLB volumes are down 4.6 percent on a year-to-date basis, due to economic weakness and cutbacks in ship calls by various niche operators at the end of 2011 and early 2012, said POLB.

POLB officials said that the “modest rise in August points to a slight recovery during peak season and the second half of the year.”

Total August volumes at the Port of Los Angeles dipped 2.3 percent to 706,669 TEU, which is in line with June and July’s 698,847 TEU and 726,375, respectively.
Imports fell 4.1 percent to 376,189 TEU, ahead of June’s 353,930 TEU and behind July’s 371,859 TEU. August exports at 164,819 TEU dipped 10.5 percent annually and were behind June’s 174,418 TEU and July’s 165,581.

POLA total loaded containers (not including empties) were at 560,421 TEU for a 6.2 percent decline. On a year-to-date total TEU at POLA—at 5,443,248—are up 5.11 percent. 

While the August numbers for these ports are close to recent months and are following seasonal trends, the verdict on Peak Season may be too early to tell at this point.

“We expect to see a little bit of a Peak Season, wrapping up in the latter part of August, through September and into early October,” said Ben Hackett, president and maritime and trade consultancy Hackett Associates. “It likely won’t be overly exciting, but it will be there.”

Hackett said the relatively flat POLA and POLB numbers were mostly flat overall.



About the Author

Jeff Berman headshot
Jeff Berman
Group News Editor

Jeff Berman is Group News Editor for Logistics Management, Modern Materials Handling, and Supply Chain Management Review. Jeff joined the Supply Chain Group in 2005 and leads online and print news operations for these publications. In 2009, Jeff led Logistics Management to the Silver Medal of Folio’s Eddie Awards in the Best B2B Transportation/Travel Website category. Jeff works and lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where he covers all aspects of the supply chain, logistics, freight transportation, and materials handling sectors on a daily basis. If you want to contact Jeff with a news tip or idea, please send an e-mail to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).


Subscribe to Logistics Management magazine

Subscribe today. It's FREE!
Get timely insider information that you can use to better manage your
entire logistics operation.
Start your FREE subscription today!

Recent Entries

On Wednesday, May 22, the Senate Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on the recently announced nomination of Charlotte, North Carolina Mayor Anthony Foxx to be Secretary of Transportation.

The pending changes in truck driver hours-of-service (HOS) regulations will help drive trucking rates up between 4 and 10 percent in the coming year, analysts and trucking executives predict.

Carload volume—at 280,986—was up 0.6 percent annually, and intermodal—at 248,266 trailers and containers—was up 3.9 percent.

Join Peerless Media’s Group Editorial Director Michael Levans as he gathers five top supply chain management software and technology analysts to attempt to answer that pressing question and share insight into some of hottest technologies and trends that are driving logistics transformation.

Service diversions for the two largest ports continue to play out in monthly statistics.

About the Author

Jeff Berman, News Editor
Jeff Berman is Group News Editor for Logistics Management, Modern Materials Handling, and Supply Chain Management Review. Jeff works and lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where he covers all aspects of the supply chain, logistics, freight transportation, and materials handling sectors on a daily basis. Contact Jeff Berman.

Comments

Post a comment
Commenting is not available in this channel entry.


© Copyright 2012 Peerless Media LLC, a division of EH Publishing, Inc • 111 Speen Street, Ste 200, Framingham, MA 01701 USA