Port of Houston breaks records after west coast cargo heads east instead


With too much congestion clogging the West Coast ports, many ships rerouted to the East Coast, instead. The Port of Houston, bordering the Gulf of Mexico, had a record-breaking month in August with 382,842 TEUs handled through its terminal. That is a 20% growth since August of 2021 and a 14% increase from its previous record-breaking month this past May.

Executive Director of the Port of Houston Roger Guenther says that the port is committed to handling the massive influx of cargo both in a cost-effectively and timely manner.

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