The Port of Los Angeles is currently navigating a period of significant stability in its import operations. Following a robust performance in May, the port anticipates continued strong cargo flows through the summer months. Executive Director Gene Seroka confirmed these positive projections, highlighting consistent activity ahead.

Sustained Cargo Stability
May recorded strong container volumes, setting a positive tone for the port’s operations. This consistent activity reflects a “window of stability” for import flows, according to port leadership. The port’s strategic position and efficient operations support this steady movement of goods.
Strong Volume Projections
Looking ahead, the Port of Los Angeles forecasts impressive cargo handling for the coming months. Projections indicate the port will manage over 900,000 container units during June. A similar high volume, exceeding 900,000 container units, the port also projects for July.
The Port of Los Angeles anticipates significant stability and strong import cargo flows through summer. Executive Director Gene Seroka projects over 900,000 container units for both June and July, reinforcing the port's consistent operational capacity and vital role in the global supply chain.
Executive Outlook
These optimistic figures come directly from Executive Director Gene Seroka. His statements underscore confidence in the port’s ability to maintain high operational levels and effectively manage the flow of international trade. The consistent forecasts provide clarity for supply chain stakeholders.
With strong May volumes and robust projections for June and July, the Port of Los Angeles demonstrates its ongoing capacity as a critical trade gateway. The current stability and anticipated high cargo throughput reinforce its vital role in the global supply chain.



