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PORT OF LA SET TO POST "RECORD" CARGO YEAR IN 2021
December 21, 2021
The Port of Los Angeles said it is "on track" to break a new record for cargo throughput in 2021, processing more volume than any port in the Western Hemisphere.
In a statement, North America's busiest cargo port said with two weeks left in the year, the it anticipates its final volume will be approximately 10.7 million Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), about 13% more than its previous record set in 2018.
"As we approach a new cargo milestone amid this pandemic, I’m so proud of the resilience of this Port, our labor force and all of our partners," said Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka.
"While there is much more that we need to improve upon, we're delivering record amounts of cargo and goods are making their way into the hands of consumers and manufacturers."
Seroka noted that moving into 2022, the gateway will to focus on efficiency improvements, job creation and economic development.
Cargo dips in November
The port said overall November cargo volume dipped 8.8% to 811,460 TEUs compared to last year.
It said half of the 86 container vessels that arrived in November carried less than 5,300 TEU capacity and smaller vessels can take nearly as long to process as larger ones and was a contributing factor in the year-over-year monthly decline.
November imports landed at 403,444 TEUs, a 13.2% decline compared to the previous year. Port of LA, said, hoever that overall, 2021 imports are on track for an all-time record of about 5.5 million TEUs, 13% higher than the 2018 import record.
Loaded exports dropped 36.8% to 82,741 TEUs compared to 2020. Exports have declined in 33 of the last 37 months.
Empty containers, in high demand for Trans-Pacific transit back to Asia, increased to 325,275, a rise of 10.6% compared to a year ago.
The port noted that eleven months into 2021, the Port has processed 9,891,021 TEUs, 18.7% more than the same time last year.