Port of Houston generates record container movement and cargo tonnage in 2013

Friday, 21 February 2014 01:09:43 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

According to a report released Thursday by the Port of Houston Authority, record throughput of container TEUs (2 million) and an unprecedented 36 million tons of cargo handled were primary contributors to the remarkable year. The Port Authority’s 6 percent increase in movement of loaded containers outpaced all other US ports in that category. Improved grain and coal exports over the prior year enabled the Port Authority to post a 13-percent increase in bulk cargo (11 million tons).

The Port Authority recorded $231 million in operating revenue in 2013, the highest ever. That figure is $8 million (4 percent) higher than the record attained in 2012, and it marks the fourth consecutive year that year-over-year increases have been recorded.


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