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Oakland: Container Traffic Surge in February
The Port of Oakland experienced a dramatic upturn in February, with container volumes jumping up 54.2 percent to 188,139 TEUs, including increases from February 2015 of 89.7 percent for imports, 37 percent for exports, and 41.6 percent for empty containers. That brought year-to-date throughput to 379, 294 TEUs, up 45.9 percent from the January-February 2015 total of 260,000 TEUs, as the port continued its cargo recovery from the 2015 contract dispute.
The port ascribed the huge increase in container traffic in part to the strength of the U.S. dollar, which makes foreign-sourced products cheaper to American consumers. With the labor contract in place, the port expects a return of container volumes for imports and exports to pre-contract negotiation levels.
"It’s good to see that our cargo volume for both imports and exports has jumped up again," said John C. Driscoll, the port’s maritime director. "This is further evidence that we have regained the cargo that temporarily left our port a year ago."
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