Port of Long Beach has reported strong cargo growth in May, reflecting increased container activity and continued momentum across one of the United States’ busiest trade gateways.
The latest performance highlights improving cargo flows and steady demand for goods moving through the port. Increased container volumes were supported by stronger import and export activity, as businesses continued to manage evolving supply chain requirements.
Port officials said the growth demonstrates the resilience of the facility and its ability to handle rising trade volumes through efficient operations, expanded infrastructure, and improved logistics capabilities.
The Port of Long Beach continues to invest in terminal upgrades, technology, and sustainability initiatives to enhance cargo movement and maintain its competitiveness in global trade. The port’s strategic position on the US West Coast makes it a critical hub for transpacific shipping networks.
With global trade patterns continuing to shift, the latest results underline the importance of efficient port operations in supporting international supply chains and regional economic growth.
