Port Houston had a strong April, handling 387,478 TEUs at its public terminals—a 20 per cent increase over April 2024 and a new monthly record.
This follows a record-setting March, bringing year-to-date (YTD) volume to 1.45 million TEUs, up 4 per cent from last year.
Loaded imports rose 21 per cent and exports increased 16 per cent, totalling 316,543 TEUs—a 19 per cent year-over-year (YoY) gain.
Though a smaller segment, refrigerated container imports surged 46 per cent, driven by the peak citrus and fruit season.
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At the multipurpose terminals, steel imports jumped 40 per cent in April and are up 17 per cent YTD.
General cargo is up 18 per cent YTD, contributing to a 3 per cent rise in total tonnage, which reached 18.08 million tonnes through April.
Charlie Jenkins, CEO of Port Houston, said: “We are staying busy across our facilities, working with our partners to make sure every piece of cargo and every box moves quickly to get to its final destination.”