Total volume at the Port of Los Angeles hit 876,430 20-foot
equivalent units (TEU) in June, up 27% versus the year earlier,
port authorities said. Loaded imports accounted for more than
half that, at 467,763 TEU.
The port sent 312,600 TEU of empty containers to factories in
China and elsewhere. That far outstripped loaded exports of
96,067 TEU.
Inbound cargo at the Port of Los Angeles has been booming for
months as U.S. businesses race to replace inventories depleted
by demand from homebound consumers, who splurged on appliances,
home exercise equipment and other goods.
The crush of pandemic-fueled demand has made it harder for
trucks and trains to quickly whisk goods away from the busiest
gateway by volume for U.S. trade with China.
Ocean shipping disruptions ranging from a ship stuck in the Suez
Canal to the temporary closure of China's busy Yantian Port have
exacerbated delays and sent costs soaring.
(Reporting by Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles)
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