Port of NY & NJ takes top spot over LA for the second month in a row


According to recently released September data, the East Coast port of New York and New Jersey has earned the top spot for a second consecutive month. There has been a growing fear of West Coast port disruptions as the negotiations between the labor unions and the port association continues to hang in the balance after several months. Cargo has been diverted from the West Coast to ensure its deliverability, creating an influx.

Rick Cotton, executive director for the Port of New York and New Jersey, indicated that the level of cargo was showing no signs of slowing down and that he expects it to continue throughout peak season. Josh Brazil, vice president of supply chain insights at Project44, says that this shift to the East Coast signals the trend among shippers to diversify in advance of supply chain disruptions they are, by this point, all too familiar with.

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