CHICAGO, May 18 (Reuters) - Some U.S. importers who shifted cargo away from West Coast ports to rival gateways over fears that labor contract talks could disrupt shipments have begun bringing some of that volume back, even as those negotiations stretch into their 13th...
West Coast ports lost market share. Will they get it back?
The paths so many goods travel as they cross the globe have changed, as have the ports where they arrive in this country. Remember when there was a line, like, 100 ships long to get into the Port of Los Angeles? Well, there is no backup now. Container volumes at West...
East Coast Overtaking West Coast Ports in Imports? Not So Fast
The first super-sized cargo vessels to pass through the newly expanded Panama Canal have begun arriving in ports along the East Coast – starting with the MOL Benefactor. The Mitsui O.S.K. Lines neopanamax containership made the first commercial transit through the...
Will Panama Canal Boost East Coast Traffic? Port Technology Asks
The lastest (May 2016) data from Datamyne, shows gains in import volumes for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Port Technology reports. But, Port Technology asks, will the opening of the expanded Panama Canal derail the West Coast ports’ growth trends? Transit...
West Coast Ports Strike Back
New data finds that the early-2015 import slump at West Coast ports have bounced back in 2016 MIAMI, FL—(March 29, 2016) - Datamyne (www.datamyne.com), a leading provider of web-based international market intelligence, finds that US import volumes, measured in TEUs,...
West Coast Ports Cargo Volumes Gain in February
West Coast ports cargo volumes continued their rebound in February, our bill-of-lading trade data shows. Port of Los Angeles import volumes, measured in TEUs (or 20-foot equivalent units), were up 48% in February compared with the same month a year ago. The top ranked...
Esri Story Maps Picture LA-LB Port Slowdown Data
Our partners at Esri have used their GIS (geographic information systems) software to create a series of interactive story maps illustrating the impact of the West Coast ports’ slowdown during the dispute over terms of a new longshoremen’s contract. The old contract...
American Shipper Cites Datamyne Apparel, Footwear Import Stats
Most apparel and footwear sold in the US is imported – and most is made in China or Southeast Asia and arrives in the US at its West Coast ports. According to Datamyne, 53% of apparel and 76% of footwear move through the five biggest: Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland,...
Bloomberg: Datamyne US Port Data Shows Biggest Drop Since ’09
West Coast import volume tumbled 33.4% in January, while the Gulf coast and Puerto Rico saw 12.2% volume increase and East Coast imports climbed 3.4%, reports Bloomberg, citing Datamyne port data released February 18. Nationwide, import volume fell 16.6%, according to...
Bloomberg Uses Datamyne to Gauge Port Slowdown Impact
The US trade deficit made the biggest one-month jump on record in December as a strengthening dollar propelled a surge in imports, reports Bloomberg. The Bloomberg analysis of the various factors contributing to the widest gap between US imports and exports since...