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Global Port Tracker

Cargo Imports Down 12% in July

The Global Port Tracker projects August to October reaching 2 million TEUs each month.

US Cargo Imports Down 19% in May

As port and supply chain hiccups continue, demurrage and detention charges are declining, according to…

Data Suggests America’s Imports Are Falling While Container Rates Perk Up

Drewry says freight rates out of Shanghai to both Los Angeles and New York are up, but it's a different story…

NRF: Expect ‘Modest Gains’ in Imports This Spring

February's cargo forecast predicts a 26.2 percent year over year decline to 1.56 million TEUs, according to…

US Cargo Imports Close in on Early Pandemic Volumes

Ports are forecast to handle 1.57 million TEUs in February, which would be the fewest since they handled 1.53…

US Import Volume Tumbles to Near 2-Year Low

Major U.S. ports are getting a bit of a breather as monthly cargo fell below 2 million TEU for the first time…

Cargo Imports Crater as Holiday Season Nears Finish Line

U.S. ports covered handled 2 million TEU in October, down 1.3 percent from September and off 9.3 percent from…

Imports Falloff Meets Holiday Ramp-Up

Ports processed 2.03 million TEU in September, down 10.2 percent from August and 4.9 percent below September…

Second-Half Slowdown? Apparel, Cargo Imports Cooling Off

"The number of vessels waiting to dock on the West Coast has been reduced to near normal," Hackett Associates…

‘Heady Days’ of Cargo Growth ‘Quickly Receding’

U.S. ports covered by Global Port Tracker handled 2.25 million TEU in June, which was down 5.9 percent from…

Volume at US Ports Hits All-Time High

U.S. ports covered by Global Port Tracker handled 2.4 million TEU in May, up 6 percent from April and 2.7…

Why US Ports Keep Breaking Cargo Imports Records

"Consumer spending is growing faster than income growth, perhaps as shoppers buy ahead of expected rising…

Port Data Shows West Coast Congestion Moving East

Increases in cargo imports are expected to resume in June–forecast to be up 5.2 percent to 2.26 million…

High Cargo Import Levels Expected at US Ports as Congestion Persists

U.S. ports covered by Global Port Tracker handled 2.16 million TEU in January, up 3.6 percent from December…

Omicron a ‘Wild Card’ for Retail Cargo Imports: NRF

U.S. ports covered by Global Port Tracker handled 2.11 million TEU in November, down 4.5 percent from October.