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<blockquote data-quote="n423" data-source="post: 3641524" data-attributes="member: 7037"><p>Los Angeles Business Journal 9/20/20021 </p><p></p><p>With some 60 container cargo ships idling at the entrance of the port complex last week, traffic congestion in the San Pedro Bay shows no signs of letting up.</p><p></p><p>The Port of Los Angeles processed 954,377 twenty-foot equivalent units of cargo last month, about the same as in August 2020 and a 10.8% increase from 861,080 TEUs it moved during the same period in 2019.</p><p></p><p>Imports reached 485,672 TEUs, a 6% decrease compared to August 2020.</p><p>The cargo volume for the first eight months of the year at the port added up to 7.27 million TEUs, an increase of 30.3% compared to the same period in 2020.</p><p></p><p>In September, the port is expecting about 930,000 TEUs, compared to about 880,000 last year. October figures to be busy too. Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka put next month’s forecast at 950,000 TEUs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n423, post: 3641524, member: 7037"] Los Angeles Business Journal 9/20/20021 With some 60 container cargo ships idling at the entrance of the port complex last week, traffic congestion in the San Pedro Bay shows no signs of letting up. The Port of Los Angeles processed 954,377 twenty-foot equivalent units of cargo last month, about the same as in August 2020 and a 10.8% increase from 861,080 TEUs it moved during the same period in 2019. Imports reached 485,672 TEUs, a 6% decrease compared to August 2020. The cargo volume for the first eight months of the year at the port added up to 7.27 million TEUs, an increase of 30.3% compared to the same period in 2020. In September, the port is expecting about 930,000 TEUs, compared to about 880,000 last year. October figures to be busy too. Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka put next month’s forecast at 950,000 TEUs. [/QUOTE]
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