Shippers again send the more cargo to US West Coast ports

After overloading and congestion caused the flow of goods to shift to the East Coast during the coronavirus pandemic, in June more goods were again shipped to the West Coast, Sea-intelligence writes.
"It looks like there has been a complete turnaround, with the trend being upward throughout 2023," writes Sea-intelligence. | Photo: Mike Blake/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
"It looks like there has been a complete turnaround, with the trend being upward throughout 2023," writes Sea-intelligence. | Photo: Mike Blake/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Ports on the US West Coast are once again accounting for a larger share of imports than the ports on their East Coast counterparts.

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