Container volumes at Port of Los Angeles have still not fully recovered

While congestion and wage negotiations on the West Coast of the US are no longer an issue, freight volumes have not fully returned at the major US port.
"It takes a little work and a little finesse to get it up and running," Gene Seroka, CEO of the Port of Los Angeles, comments in an update. | Photo: Richard Vogel/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
"It takes a little work and a little finesse to get it up and running," Gene Seroka, CEO of the Port of Los Angeles, comments in an update. | Photo: Richard Vogel/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

The Port of Los Angeles is still struggling to get freight volumes back up after suppliers have been diverting their containerized cargo from West Coast ports to the East Coast for well over a year and a half.

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