Container Statistics for January 2026

Nearly Complete January 2026 Container Traffic Statistics

Here are the nearly complete January 2026 TEU trade statistics posted by all but one of the ports we monitor.

Top billing this month goes to the Port of Long Beach, which tallied a higher container volume in January (847,765 loaded and empty TEUs) than did its neighbor, the Port of Los Angeles, which handled 812,000 total TEUs. Inbound loads in the year’s inaugural month amounted to 409,818 TEUs, down 13.1% year-over-year but up 26.6% from the pre-pandemic January in 2019. The 99,478 laden outbound TEUs shipped from the San Pedro Bay port, while up 0.8% from a year earlier, were down by 15.2% from the same month in 2019. Total container traffic in January was up 29.0% from January 2019.  

The Port of Los Angeles started the year on a down note. Not only were the 421,594 laden inbound TEUs the port handled in January down by 12.9% from a year earlier, they were fewer than the 429,923 inbound loaded TEUs the port had handled in the first month of pre-pandemic 2019. Similarly, the 104,297 outbound laden TEUs shipped from the port this January were down by 7.9% year-over-year as well as 29.1% below the volume of January 2019. Total container traffic (loaded and empty boxes) in January amounted to 812,000 TEUs, down 4.7% from the volume handled seven years earlier in January 2019.

Together, the two Southern California maritime gateways handled 1,659,765 total TEUs in January, down by 11.6% from the previous year but up 9.9% from January 2019.

The Port of Oakland began 2026 with 85,457 inbound loaded TEUs, a 4.9% year-over-year gain and 4.4% higher than the number of inbound loads handled in January 2019. Outbound loads (64,510 TEUs) were off by 0.9% from a year earlier and by 14.9% from the first month of 2019. Total container traffic through the Northern California gateway amounted to 195,897 TEUs in January, 7.8% below the volume seen in January 2019.

Oregon’s Port of Portland got off to a highly inauspicious start to the year. Its Oregon Container Terminal (formally Terminal 6) received just 2,864 TEUs in January, down 38.1% from a year earlier. Outbound traffic of 2,616 TEUs was off by 40.9%. Total container traffic in the first month of 2025 amounted to 5,480 TEUs, by far the fewest number of containers the Columbia River port had handled in any other January since 2020.

Also sustaining year-over-year declines in container traffic to start the year were the Northwest Seaport Alliance Ports of Tacoma and Seattle. Import loads were down 16.0% year-over-year, dropping to 91,017 TEUs. That also represented a 29.2% fall-off from January 2019. Export laden shipments edged lower in January by 0.3% to 48,160 TEUs but remained down 33.9% from the first month of 2019. Total YTD container moves through the Washington State maritime complex (including shipments involving Alaska and Hawaii) amounted to 228,166 TEUs, down 30.1% from the total number of containers the ports handled in January 2019.  

Across the border in British Columbia, the Port of Vancouver reported 173,227 inbound loaded TEUs in January, up 1.7% from both the previous January and from the same month in 2019. Outbound loads amounted to 57,754 TEUs, down 16.5% from a year earlier and off by 36.8% from February 2019. Total container traffic through Canada’s busiest seaport in January (316,797 TEUs) was up 1.0% from the first month of 2019.

The Port of Prince Rupert continued to operate in the shadow of its past. This January, the Canadian port located just south of Alaska’s panhandle, discharged 37,393 inbound loaded TEUs in January, a 4.6% year-over-year fall-off and a more substantial 31.4% decline from January 2019. Outbound loads (14,611 TEUs) were meanwhile down 4.0% from a year earlier and down 14.8% from the first month of 2019. Total YTD container traffic amounted to 73,769 loaded and empty TEUs, 26.0% below the volume handled in January 2019.

The busiest Atlantic Coast maritime gateway, the Port of New York/New Jersey reported 372,973 inbound laden TEUs in January, down 1.5% from the first month of last year but a 26.2% gain over January 2019. The 112,426 outbound loaded TEUs shipped from the busiest East Coast port complex in January were up 13.9% from January 2025 and up 0.5% over January 2019. Total container trade in January amounted to 749,906 TEUs, a 20.5% gain over January 2019.

Along the East Coast, Virginia’s Port of Norfolk handled 128,252 inbound laden TEUs to start the year, up 5.3% from a year earlier and 16.9% ahead of the count in January 2019. Outbound loads, meanwhile, amounted to 82,231 TEUs, off by 2.0% year-over-year but up 5.5% from six years earlier. Total container moves through the Mid-Atlantic port this January amounted to 261,482 TEUs, up 8.9% from January 2019.

South Carolina’s Port of Charleston received 90,755 inbound loaded TEUs in the first month of the year, down 8.1% from the previous January, but up 3.0% from January 2019. Meanwhile, outbound loads (49,153 TEUs) were up 6.0% from a year earlier but down 22.9% from January 2019. Total box trade through the port YTD amounted to 191,991 TEUs, down 6.7% from January 2019.

The Port of Savannah discharged 251,586 loaded TEUs in January, a 12.2% bump over a year earlier and 10.5% over January 2019. Outbound loads amounted to 109,985 TEUs, up 13.6% year-over-year but down 11.6% from the first month of 2019. Total container movements through the Georgia port in this year’s first month equaled 456,160 TEUs, a 6.1% increase over January 2019.

On the Gulf Coast, Port Houston discharged 177,856 laden TEUs in January, up 4.4% from the previous February and 86.6% higher than the port handled in January 2019. The 129,296 outbound loads the Texas port handled in January were 5.2% from a year earlier and 47.0% higher than the volume handled in the first month of 2019. Total container traffic in January amounted to 370,034 TEUs, a 72.1% gain over January 2019’s volume.

January 2026 Inbound Loaded TEUs

PortJanuary 2026January 2025January 2019 Change from 2025Change from 2019
Los Angeles 421,594 483,831 429,923 -12.9%-1.9%
Long Beach 409,818 471,649 323,838 -13.1%26.6%
San Pedro Bay Total 831,412 955,480 753,761 -13.0%10.3%
Oakland 85,457 81,453 81,893 4.9%4.4%
NWSA 91,017 108,343 128,615 -16.0%-29.2%
Hueneme 14,160 12,664 6,076 11.8%133.0%
San Diego 5,788 5,608 5,078 3.2%14.0%
USWC Total 1,027,834 1,163,548 975,423 -11.7%5.4%
Boston 9,219 9,215 11,728 0.0%-21.4%
NYNJ 372,973 378,632 295,523 -1.5%26.2%
Philadelphia 35,523 41,632 25,967 -14.7%36.8%
Baltimore46,489 48,004 43,869 -3.26%
Virginia 128,252 121,770 109,757 5.3%16.9%
Charleston 90,755 98,774 88,107 -8.1%3.0%
Savannah 231,586 206,405 209,583 12.2%10.5%
Jaxport 24,250 27,163 30,321 -10.7%-20.0%
Port Everglades 29,368 31,834 27,730 -7.7%5.9%
Port Miami 42,991 44,548 39,286 -3.5%9.4%
USEC Total1,011,406 1,007,977 881,871 0.3%14.7%
New Orleans 9,886 7,969 10,921 24.1%-9.5%
Houston 177,856 170,125 95,318 4.5%86.6%
USGC Total 187,742 178,094 106,239 5.4%76.7%
Vancouver 173,227 170,268 170,370 1.7%1.7%
Prince Rupert 37,393 39,198 54,481 -4.6%-31.4%
British Columbia Total 210,620 209,466 224,851 0.6%-6.3%
U.S. Ports Total2,226,982 2,349,619 1,963,533 -5.2%13.4%

January 2026 Outbound Loaded TEUs

PortJanuary 2026January 2025January 2019 Change from 2025Change from 2019
Los Angeles 104,297 113,271 144,993 -7.9%-28.1%
Long Beach 99,478 98,655 117,288 0.8%-15.2%
San Pedro Bay Totals 203,775 211,926 262,281 -3.8%-22.3%
Oakland 64,150 64,735 75,350 -0.9%-14.9%
NWSA 48,160 48,312 72,859 -0.3%-33.9%
Hueneme 2,066 2,534 1,518 -18.5%36.1%
San Diego 366 446 164 -17.9%123.2%
USWC Totals 114,742 116,027 149,891 -1.1%-23.4%
Boston 4,707 3,645 5,723 29.1%-17.8%
NYNJ 112,426 98,706 111,833 13.9%0.5%
Philadelphia 6,185 6,734 6,195 -8.2%-0.2%
Baltimore16,055 17,365 15,947 -7.5%0.7%
Virginia 82,231 83,950 77,948 -2.0%5.5%
Charleston 49,153 46,381 63,750 6.0%-22.9%
Savannah 109,985 96,853 124,373 13.6%-11.6%
Jaxport 39,509 41,963 40,745 -5.8%-3.0%
Port Everglades 32,972 32,194 33,662 2.4%-2.0%
Port Miami 21,087 21,072 38,852 0.1%-45.7%
USEC Totals474,310 448,863 519,028 5.7%-8.6%
New Orleans 17,255 17,550 25,875 -1.7%-33.3%
Houston 129,296 122,931 87,961 5.2%47.0%
USGC Totals 146,551 140,481 113,836 4.3%28.7%
Vancouver 57,754 69,186 91,398 -16.5%-36.8%
Prince Rupert 14,611 15,216 17,156 -4.0%-14.8%
British Columbia Totals 72,365 84,402 108,554 -14.3%-33.2%
U.S. Ports Total735,603 705,371 782,755 4.3%-6.0%

January 2026 Total YTD TEUs

PortJanuary 2026January 2025January 2019 Change from 2025Change from 2019
Los Angeles 812,000 812,000 852,450 -12.1%-4.7%
Long Beach 847,765 952,733 657,286 -11.0%29.0%
NYNJ 749,906 720,747 622,531 4.0%20.5%
Savannah 456,160 418,222 430,079 9.1%6.1%
Houston 370,034 356,407 214,952 3.8%72.1%
Manzanillo 354,534 328,859 248,021 7.8%42.9%
Vancouver 316,797 329,756 313,527 -3.9%1.0%
Virginia 261,482 268,617 240,111 -2.7%8.9%
Lazaro Cardenas 235,103 192,967 117,883 21.8%99.4%
NWSA 228,166 264,869 326,228 -13.9%-30.1%
Oakland 195,897 193,175 212,494 1.4%-7.8%
Charleston 191,991 201,842 205,689 -4.9%-6.7%
Montreal 106,891 119,928 132,936 -10.9%-19.6%
JaxPort 101,235 114,775 121,397 -11.8%-16.6%
Port Miami 96,541 97,503 104,183 -1.0%-7.3%
Port Everglades 90,436 96,445 89,866 -6.2%0.6%
Baltimore91,137 90,706 85,266 0.5%6.9%
Prince Rupert 73,769 74,672 100,868 -1.2%-26.9%
Philadelphia 72,027 84,193 53,132 -14.5%35.6%
New Orleans 36,514 35,685 54,474 2.3%-33.0%
Hueneme 28,828 25,400 12,542 13.5%129.9%
Boston 23,196 17,468 23,275 32.8%-0.3%
San Diego 11,900 11,660 10,192 2.1%16.8%
Portland, Oregon 5,480 9,054 0-39.5%
U.S. Ports Total4,670,695 4,771,501 4,316,147 -2.1%8.2%
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