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Port of Los Angeles Reports Rising Cargo Volumes
March 13, 2026
The Port of Los Angeles recorded its second-highest February cargo volume in 2026, processing 824,323 TEUs, marking a 3% increase over the previous year despite ongoing global uncertainties such as the Middle East conflict and recent trade policy shifts. This steady cargo flow underscores the port's critical role in maintaining supply chain resilience and highlights the importance of continued infrastructure and logistics support to accommodate growing trade demands.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the sustained high throughput at the Port of Los Angeles, signaling ongoing demand for port services, logistics, and related infrastructure investments.
- The stable cargo volumes amid geopolitical tensions indicate resilience but also potential volatility in supply chains, requiring agile contracting and contingency planning.
- Companies involved in shipping, freight handling, and supply chain management may find increased opportunities for contracts supporting port operations and network adjustments.
- Stakeholders should consider the implications of tariff rulings and trade policy changes on procurement strategies related to import/export logistics and transportation services.
With so many developments affecting supply chains 6 from the conflict unfolding in the Middle East to the Supreme Court tariff ruling and broader trade policy shifts 6 theres real uncertainty across the industry right now.
— Gene Seroka, Executive Director, Port of Los Angeles
Ron Widdows discussed shipping network adjustments as carriers respond to tensions in the Middle East, as well as tariff uncertainty following the Supreme Court decision and the broader outlook for global trade.
— Ron Widdows, CEO, FlexiVan Leasing
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Port of Los Angeles