
US ports saw record imports this spring, as port workers' contract expires
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Another record breaking number of imports passed through the US's major container ports this spring -- showing no sign of a slowdown in consumer demand, the National Retail Federation, or NRF, said Friday.
"Cargo volume is expected to remain high as we head into the peak shipping season, and it is essential that all ports continue to operate with minimal disruption," said Jonathan Gold, NRF Vice President for Supply Chain and Customs Policy, at the NRF.
US Ports handled 2.4 million (20 foot) containers in May -- up 2.7% from last year -- setting a new all-time record number of imported containers in a single month since the NRF began tracking imports in 2002 through their Global Port Tracker.
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