Richmond Barge Volume Strong, Uptick in Vehicle Imports, Cruise Ships at PMT
The Port of Virginia’s April cargo volumes were down nearly 16 percent when compared with last year as the port and the shipping industry continue to deal with the effects of the ongoing pandemic on world trade.
April’s cargo volumes were down nearly 38,700 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units), when compared with March 2019. On a calendar- and fiscal-year basis, volumes are off nearly 10 percent, or 92,600 units, and 4 percent, or 93,500 units, respectively. The effect of the ongoing blank sailings is being felt across-the-board, in the movement of imports, exports and empties, Reinhart said.
“When the ships cancel their port call, the imports don’t arrive and on the other side of that is an impact on American-made goods for export, which cannot be loaded and therefore don’t make to their overseas destination,” Reinhart said. “The empty containers on our terminals that are needed for refilling somewhere overseas are not moving out in their normal cycles, so the disruption to the supply chain is significant.”