This data set contains volume-based container information derived from US customs data per carrier, per port, per day. No time-based metrics are included, only volume metrics. This data set helps users uncover trends in trade between global ports of lading and ports of discharge in the US.
Container volumes at all US ports
Container volume ranked by port for ytd and prior two weeks
Based on container data only, no vessel data included
Port Pairs gives a level of detail at ports that shows the number of containers discharged each day at each US port broken down by ports of lading.
Port Pairs focus on the volume of containers entering US ports with the ability to group shipments by the lading/discharge port pairs.
Only container imports are included but you can see the export volume for global ports as it pertains to containers importing to the US.
Which countries’ imports are shifting from one region to another?
Do the ports I ship through have seasonality I should be aware of?
Are black swan events affecting the movement of containers into the US?
Identify port pair container volume trends and uncover insights to global trade. See trade unfold at the daily level.
See more than just the volumes arriving at a port with port pair volumes. Volume shifts at origin geos and ports can provide insights days to weeks ahead of time for the impact on your most used ports.
Quickly customize port trends as events unfold in real-time, such as weather or labor disruptions.