Port Congestion Long Beach, California, USA, USLGB

The Port of Long Beach is the second busiest container port in the United States, adjoining the Port of Los Angeles. The port is a major gateway for US-Asian trade and is often congested due to various global supply chain crises. Our data-driven port congestion tool helps global shippers to proactively respond to congestions at the Port of Long Beach by accurately calculating the median congestions of the port at any given time.

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About Long Beach Ports and Congestion

The Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach, also known as the Port of Long Beach (USLGB, port code: 2704), is a significant entry point for US-Asian commerce. It is the second-busiest container seaport in the country and is located in the Californian city of Long Beach on 3,200 acres of land with 25 miles (40 km) of waterfront. The port connects to 217 seaports globally and supports 175 shipping lines. Taking into account the large volumes of imports and exports, the port congestion in Longbeach is consistent. The port, which is situated in Long Beach, has 22 shipping terminals, six of which handle container ships, and it connects to 175 shipping lines and 217 seaports throughout the globe making the Longbeach port congestion pretty significant. The top exports include food, chemicals, waste paper, petroleum coke, and petroleum in bulk. Crude oil, electronics, plastics, furniture, and clothing are a few of the top imports. China/Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Iraq, Australia, Ecuador, and Indonesia are some of the top trading partners. To monitor the progress of your shipment and avoid Longbeach port congestion use our data-driven platform for Port Congestion USLGB.
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