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August Container Traffic up 6.3%

By Home Furnishings Business in sourcing/importing on August 16, 2012

Import volume at major U.S. container ports should rise 6.3 percent in August compared with the same month last year, according to the Global Port Tracker report.

The National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates produce the monthly report, which indicates inbound container volume is tracking to increase 4.8 percent in 2012 over last year.

€œThese numbers all show significant increases for the months when retailers will be bringing merchandise into the country for the crucial holiday season, and we€™re also expecting an increase for the full year,€ NRF Vice President for Supply Chain and Customs Policy Jonathan Gold said. €œActual sales will depend on how consumers react to employment levels and other indicators, but retailers are clearly stocking up and hoping for a stronger fall and winter than they saw last year.€

U.S. ports followed by Global Port Tracker handled 1.41 million 20-foot equivalent units in June, the latest month for which after-the-fact numbers are available. That was up 4.7 percent from May and 10.7 percent from June 2011. One TEU is one 20-foot cargo container or its equivalent.

July was estimated at 1.39 million TEU, up 2.6 percent from last year. August is forecast at 1.44 million TEU, up 6.3 percent; September at 1.46 million TEU, up 7.3 percent; October at 1.47 million TEU, up 13.2 percent; November at 1.3 million TEU, up 2.4 percent; and December at 1.23 million TEU, up 2.4 percent.

The first half of 2012 totaled 7.6 million TEU, up 3.8 percent from the same period last year. For the full year, 2012 is expected to total 15.9 million TEU, up 4.8 percent from 2011.

€œIndicators are mixed, and analysts are getting nervous and expecting the U.S. consumer to retrench and reduce consumption,€ Hackett Associates founder Ben Hackett said. €œBut we continue to believe that trade will not weaken as much as expected by others.€

Global Port Tracker covers the U.S. ports of Long Angeles/Long Beach, Oakland, Seattle and Tacoma on the West Coast; New York/New Jersey, Hampton Roads, Charleston, Savannah and Miami on the East Coast, and Houston on the Gulf Coast.



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