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Retail Container Traffic to rise 25 Percent 

By Home Textiles Today Staff -- Gifts and Dec, 2/9/2010 1:04:00 PM

Washington, DC – Import cargo volume at the nation’s major retail container ports is projected to jump 25 percent during the first six months of 2010 on a year-over-year basis, according to the monthly Global Port shipping containersTracker report released by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates.

December shipments broke a 28-month streak during which monthly totals consistently fell. U.S. ports handled 1.09 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEU) in December, the latest month for which actual numbers are available. That was consistent with units from November but up 2.6 percent.

One TEU is one 20-foot cargo container or its equivalent.

NRF vp for supply chain and customs policy Jonathan Gold cautioned that volumes don’t correspond directly with dollar volumes in sales, adding: “But retailers are clearly expecting to move more merchandise this year.”

January volume was estimated at 1.19 million TEU, up 17 percent year-over-year. Although February is usually the slowest month of the year, Hackett estimates a 30 percent boom in shipments to 1.1 million TEU.

On a year-over-year basis, shipments are expected to climb 23 percent in March, 27 percent in April, 26 percent in May and 36 percent in June.

That would put the first half of 2010 at 7.4 million TEU, up 25 percent from last year’s 5.9 million TEU.

“This forecast assumes that we are not in a double-dip recession and that a recovery is underway,” said Hackett Associates founder Ben Hackett. “Although 2009 saw decreased import activity levels, the forecast for 2010 points towards growth.”

Global Port Tracker covers the U.S. ports of Long Angeles/Long Beach, Oakland, Seattle and Tacoma on the West Coast; New York/New Jersey, Hampton Roads, Charleston and Savannah on the East Coast, and Houston on the Gulf Coast.

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