Port of Los Angeles recorded its second-strongest April cargo performance on record, driven by resilient container volumes and continued demand across trans-Pacific trade routes. The port handled strong import and export throughput during the month, reflecting stable cargo movement despite ongoing global trade uncertainties.
Port officials said higher consumer goods shipments, improved supply chain efficiency and steady vessel activity contributed to the strong monthly performance. The gateway continued to benefit from its strategic role in handling trade between Asia and North America, with container flows supported by retail restocking and manufacturing demand.
Industry analysts noted that the strong April figures indicate improving operational stability at major US ports following earlier disruptions linked to congestion and supply chain volatility. The performance also highlights the continued importance of the port in global container trade and international logistics networks.
