.png)
Market Insights
Container Port Congestion Statistics: May 2024
.png)

Market Insights
The State of Supply Chain Visibility in the Retail Industry

.png)
Market Insights
The Five Busiest Cargo Ports in Vietnam

.png)
Market Insights
The Five Largest Container Ports in Spain
.png)

Market Insights
The Six Largest Cargo Ports in China
Global Port Congestion
Port
Feb 25
Jan 25
+/-
%
Savannah
3.8
1.6
+2.3
+147%
Mombasa
3.6
3.6
0
+1%
Chittagong
2.7
1.1
+1.6
+146%
Vancouver
2.1
2.3
-0.2
-8%
Download all
Average vessel anchor time, in days
XL Port Congestion [10M+ TEU]
Port
Feb 25
Jan 25
+/-
%
Zhoushan
1.0
0.5
+0.5
+94%
Antwerp
0.5
0.5
0
+1%
Yantian
0.4
0.3
+0.1
+14%
Rotterdam
0.4
0.5
-0.1
-16%
Download all
Average vessel anchor time, in days
Large Port Congestion [4-10M TEU]
Port
Feb 25
Jan 25
+/-
%
Savannah
3.8
1.6
+2.3
+147%
Manila
1.5
2.9
-1.4
-48%
Piraeus
1.3
1.1
+0.2
+15%
Santos
1.1
1.2
-0.1
-4%
Download all
Average vessel anchor time, in days
Medium Port Congestion [0.5-4M TEU]
Port
Feb 25
Jan 25
+/-
%
Mombasa
3.6
3.6
0
+1%
Chittagong
2.7
1.1
+1.6
+146%
Vancouver
2.1
2.3
-0.2
-8%
Tema
1.9
1.7
+0.2
+9%
Download all
Average vessel anchor time, in days
Get the latest Los Angeles port congestion stats
Los Angeles Port Congestion FAQs
Is the Port of Los Angeles congested?
Yes, the Port of Los Angeles often experiences congestion, especially during periods of high shipping activity.
Why is the Port of Los Angeles congested?
The Port of Los Angeles is congested due to high cargo volumes, limited terminal capacity, and disruptions in the supply chain.
How congested is the Port of Los Angeles currently?
For the most up-to-date information on the current congestion levels at the Port of Los Angeles, please download our port congestion report.
How many TEUs does the Port of Los Angeles handle each year?
The Port of Los Angeles handles approximately 9 million TEUs annually.
What are some alternative, less congested ports?
Alternative ports that are generally less congested include the Port of Oakland and Seattle-Tacoma.
How many vessels does the Port of Los Angeles handle each year?
The Port of Los Angeles handles around 1,800 vessels annually.