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TwitterPort of Los Angeles - Historical TEU Statistics: A "TEU" is a "twenty-foot equivalent unit," which is a standard measurement of shipping cargo based on a twenty-foot long shipping container.
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TwitterIn the fiscal year of 2021, the port of Los Angeles handled some *** million metric revenue tons of cargo, which represents an increase of roughly ** percent from the previous year. The peak value of throughput volume handled at the Port of Los Angeles throughout the period of observation was achieved during this year.
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TwitterOn May 17, 2022 some ** container ships were waiting outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, compared to just **** container ships waiting at the ports on October 13, 2020. The congestion at the ports peaked on January 9, 2022 when *** container vessels were waiting outside the ports. This high increase in congestion was due to disruptions to the global supply chain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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TwitterIn 2021, the Port of Los Angeles received more than ** million U.S. dollars in revenue from royalties and other related fees. Revenues from shipping services represent the largest share of the total revenues generated by the port at a record of ** percent.
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TwitterMonthly and cumulative calendar year to date (CYTD) figures for total TEU counts. TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) is a unit of measure commonly used in the logistics sector to represent shipping containers -- the large boxes used to hold goods during travel by land or sea. This metric reflects the total amount of freight passing through the Port of Los Angeles.
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TwitterThe port of Shanghai was the largest container port worldwide in 2024, handling containers with a capacity of over ** million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). In 2024, nine out of the ten busiest container ports were located in Asia. The world's largest container ports The busiest container ports in Asia include Shanghai, Singapore, and Hong Kong. In the United States, the neighboring ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach form the largest container hub in the country. The cities of Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg are home to the largest ports in Europe. In terms of value, seaborne trade carried by container ships is the most important category of waterborne freight, and container handling is one of the key sources of revenue produced by the operation and management of a port. Intermodal containers usually have a capacity of *** or *** twenty-foot equivalent units, a standard unit of measure which is often being abbreviated to TEU. The world's largest container terminals Singapore’s PSA International is ranked among the world’s leading marine terminal operators, followed by Hutchison Port Holdings, which is headquartered in the British Virgin Islands. PSA International operates several ports around the world, generating almost *** billion Singapore dollars in revenue in 2021.
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Le Havre Port: Incoming: Vessel data was reported at 5,721.000 Unit in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 5,511.000 Unit for 2016. Le Havre Port: Incoming: Vessel data is updated yearly, averaging 6,356.000 Unit from Dec 1998 (Median) to 2017, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7,548.000 Unit in 2003 and a record low of 5,511.000 Unit in 2016. Le Havre Port: Incoming: Vessel data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Port Authority of Le Havre. The data is categorized under Global Database’s France – Table FR.TA019: Port Statistics: Le Havre Port.
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France Le Havre Port: Incoming: Containers data was reported at 1,430,132.000 TEU in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,259,612.000 TEU for 2016. France Le Havre Port: Incoming: Containers data is updated yearly, averaging 1,119,448.500 TEU from Dec 1998 (Median) to 2017, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,430,132.000 TEU in 2017 and a record low of 669,087.000 TEU in 1998. France Le Havre Port: Incoming: Containers data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Port Authority of Le Havre. The data is categorized under Global Database’s France – Table FR.TA019: Port Statistics: Le Havre Port.
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TwitterThe number of cruise ships docking at the Port of Los Angeles has decreased substantially since 1990, amounting to ** cruise calls in 2021. This represented the second-lowest value in the observed period. The lowest number of cruise ships docking at the port was recorded in 2020 when only ** cruise ships visited the Port of Los Angeles.
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TwitterPort of Los Angeles - Historic Tonage Data MMRT
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TwitterThis statistic displays the annual container cargo volume unloaded, loaded and transferred in the Italian port of La Spezia from 2012 to 2019. In 2019, the cargo volume handled in the port exceeded **** million TEUs, a decrease compared to the previous year.
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TwitterThese data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of PORTS OF LOS ANGELES AND LONG BEACH, CA . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
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France Le Havre Port: CT: Loaded & Offloaded: General Cargo (GC) data was reported at 2,210,947.000 Ton in Dec 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2,225,055.000 Ton for Nov 2015. France Le Havre Port: CT: Loaded & Offloaded: General Cargo (GC) data is updated monthly, averaging 2,051,872.500 Ton from Jan 2002 (Median) to Dec 2015, with 168 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,614,000.000 Ton in Oct 2007 and a record low of 1,385,280.000 Ton in Jan 2011. France Le Havre Port: CT: Loaded & Offloaded: General Cargo (GC) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Port Authority of Le Havre. The data is categorized under Global Database’s France – Table FR.TA019: Port Statistics: Le Havre Port.
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TwitterTRACERAQ_Ground_LaPorte_Data is the data collected at the LaPorte ground site during the TRacking Aerosol Convection ExpeRiment – Air Quality (TRACER-AQ) field study. Data collection is ongoing.The TRacking Aerosol Convection ExpeRiment – Air Quality (TRACER-AQ) campaign is a field study co-sponsored by NASA and TCEQ (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality), with partners from DOE (Department of Energy) TRacking Aerosol Convection ExpeRiment (TRACER), and several academic institutions. This synergistic effort aims to gain an updated understanding in photochemistry and meteorological impact on ozone formation in the Houston region, particularly around the Houston Ship Channel, Galveston Bay, and the Gulf of America; provide observations for evaluating air quality models and satellite observations; and identify injustices due to air quality in relation to socioeconomic factors.The primary TRACER-AQ field observations period lasted from mid-August to late September 2021, coinciding with the peak ozone season in East Texas, with a second deployment in summer 2022 with a subset of ground-based assets. The observing system includes airborne remote sensing, mobile (boat/vehicle) laboratories, and stationary ground-based assets.The airborne component was based on the NASA Gulfstream V aircraft instrumented with GCAS (GEOCAPE Airborne Simulator) for making measurements of column NO2 and HCHO as well as a lidar system, HSRL-2 (High Spectral Resolution Lidar-2), to measure O3 and aerosol vertical profiles over the course of 12 flight days. Ground-based assets include ground-based ozone lidars from the Tropospheric Ozone Lidar Network (TOLNet), ceilometers, Pandora spectrometers, AErosol RObotic NETwork (AERONET) remote sensors, ozonesondes, and stationary and mobile laboratories of in situ air quality and meteorological observations. This coordinated observing system provides updated or unseen perspectives in spatial and temporal distribution of the key photochemical species and atmospheric structure information, particularly with a focus on the temporal evolution of observations throughout the daytime in preparation for upcoming geostationary satellite air quality observations.
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Air quality by Elemental Carbon (EC) measure. Published historical data. Live and historical data is available via: http://caap.airsis.com/CurrentData.aspx
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Comprehensive dataset containing 10 verified Port businesses in Louisiana, United States with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterPort of Los Angeles - Historical TEU Statistics: A "TEU" is a "twenty-foot equivalent unit," which is a standard measurement of shipping cargo based on a twenty-foot long shipping container.