When looking at fully-loaded containers, the Port’s imports and exports have grown 10.1 percent compared with the same January to June period in 2015. The Port continues to see a balance between import (49%) and export (51%) cargo volumes through the Oakland gateway.
“These container statistics are encouraging in light of the current state of volatility within the global maritime industry,” said Maritime Director John Driscoll. “We are continuing to grow – a sign of the robust regional economy in Northern California and also of strong agricultural exports.”
When comparing loaded and total container volumes for the month of June 2016 versus June 2015, the data shows a 2.2 and 4.6 percent decline respectively. The decline in total TEUs in June 2016 versus June 2015 was driven primarily by approximately 15 percent fewer export empty containers handled. The decline in loaded TEUs in June 2016 versus June 2015 was driven by a modest decline in export volumes. The Port said that the export decline is due to softening scrap and waste paper shipments.
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