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Port Houston handles over 350,000 TEUs in January

Port Houston started the year strong, handling 356,407 TEUs in January—a 7% increase from the same month last year.

This marks the highest January volume on record for containerized cargo at the US port.

“We are starting the year strong, reaching milestones with completion and acceptance by USACE of Segment 1B for Project 11 and operations records at our terminals,” stated Charlie Jenkins, CEO of Port Houston. “Looking ahead, we are reminded of the importance this channel has for all users, a robust petrochemical complex, and more than 8,000 vessels calling this port every year. Our work as the advocate for the Houston Ship Channel helps us build prosperity for the region.”

Imports from East Asia surged ahead of Lunar New Year sales, with the region accounting for 56% of total container imports at Port Houston facilities, based on year-to-date data through November 2024. In January, loaded imports grew by 10% year-over-year, while loaded exports saw a slight 1% decline.

At the multi-purpose facilities, steel imports rose by 18%, while general cargo saw an impressive 21% increase. Overall, total tonnage across Port Houston facilities reached 4,271,573 tons for the month, reflecting a 2% year-over-year growth.

“We are strategically focused on enhancing capacity and resilience,” noted Jenkins.

Investments include ongoing construction projects at Bayport Container Terminal, with Wharf 7 reaching completion in 2026 and Wharf 1 in 2027, and the arrival of eight additional ship-to-shore cranes for both container terminals and 16 rubber-tired gantry cranes in 2026 for Bayport Container Terminal.





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