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The South Californian port of Long Be moved 807,704 TEUs of container cargo in August, an 11.3% increase compared to the same month in 2020. Imports were up 11.7% to 407,426 TEUs and exports decreased 5.3% to 119,485 TEUs. Empty containers moved through the port rose 19.7% to 280,794 TEUs.

The Port of Long Beach has broken monthly cargo records in 13 of the last 14 months amid a historic surge that started in July 2020.

Cargo moving through the Port was boosted by heightened inventory replacement and the start of the peak shipping season, which traditionally runs from August to October as retailers prepare for the upcoming holiday season.

Although consumer demand softened slightly from a month earlier, overall retail sales in August were roughly 18% above pre-pandemic levels.

The port has moved 6,346,377 TEUs through the first eight months of 2021, a 29.2% increase from the same period in 2020.


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