JUNE container volume at port Houston showed double-digit growth, totalling 323,823 TEU, an 11 per cent increase compared to the same month last year and the biggest June ever for containers, reports London's Port Technology.
It's the fifth month this year with double-digit growth over 2021, which was a record year for Port Houston's container volume.
Year to date, Port Houston has handled just shy of two million TEU, specifically 1,897,065 TEU, an 18 per cent increase compared to 2021.
Port Houston owns and operates two container terminals, Barbours Cut and Bayport Container Terminals, though recently containers can also be seen at Port Houston's general cargo terminals.
While still a relatively small number of containers, 106 per cent more container TEU than last June and 25 per cent more year to date moved through the general cargo terminals. This spillover cargo is likely a result of the industry looking for creative solutions to the record rates and disruption in the container market.
'Port Houston is seeing record volumes at our container terminals, but also some delays due to the enormous demand,' said port executive director Roger Guenther. 'Just like others in our industry, we are looking for creative solutions to get the cargo where it needs to be as efficiently as possible.'
On June 4 Port Houston implemented Saturday gate hours to support the flow of cargo through its container terminals. Both Barbours Cut and Bayport Container Terminals now have an additional nine hours of service on Saturdays.
In May the Port of Houston Authority announced record-breaking activity across its terminals, with 335,866 TEU in what became the best month in the port's history.
During May cargo activity rose by 20 per cent reaching a total of 21.6 million tons.
Later in June Port Houston started work on its US$1 billion expansion of the Houston Ship Channel.
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It's the fifth month this year with double-digit growth over 2021, which was a record year for Port Houston's container volume.
Year to date, Port Houston has handled just shy of two million TEU, specifically 1,897,065 TEU, an 18 per cent increase compared to 2021.
Port Houston owns and operates two container terminals, Barbours Cut and Bayport Container Terminals, though recently containers can also be seen at Port Houston's general cargo terminals.
While still a relatively small number of containers, 106 per cent more container TEU than last June and 25 per cent more year to date moved through the general cargo terminals. This spillover cargo is likely a result of the industry looking for creative solutions to the record rates and disruption in the container market.
'Port Houston is seeing record volumes at our container terminals, but also some delays due to the enormous demand,' said port executive director Roger Guenther. 'Just like others in our industry, we are looking for creative solutions to get the cargo where it needs to be as efficiently as possible.'
On June 4 Port Houston implemented Saturday gate hours to support the flow of cargo through its container terminals. Both Barbours Cut and Bayport Container Terminals now have an additional nine hours of service on Saturdays.
In May the Port of Houston Authority announced record-breaking activity across its terminals, with 335,866 TEU in what became the best month in the port's history.
During May cargo activity rose by 20 per cent reaching a total of 21.6 million tons.
Later in June Port Houston started work on its US$1 billion expansion of the Houston Ship Channel.
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