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After last year’s record cargo year , the Port of Los Angeles has made significant progress in clearing backlogs spurred by the pandemic-induced supply chain crunch. But concerns now loom among officials about possible disruptions stemming from a potential rail strike leading up to the holiday season.
The Port of Los Angeles saw cargo volume recede last month – a stark contrast to last year, when September 2021 ranked as the port’s busiest September on record. Port Executive Director Gene Seroka told reporters Wednesday that the port saw a 21% drop in the amount of cargo handled this September compared to the same time last year.
Seroka also shared that the port’s ship backlog has “receded dramatically” – an aspect that captured nationwide attention last fall and stoked concerns about the state of the global supply chain.
The port director noted several reasons for the pullback of cargo. For one, many holiday […]
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