Source: National Retail Federation Press Release- March 9, 2022 WASHINGTON – Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports set a new record this spring and are expected to see near-record volume this month as retailers bring in merchandise ahead
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release- April 7, 2022 WASHINGTON – The nation’s major retail container ports have begun to catch up with the backlog of cargo seen over the past several months, but could experience another surge this summer, according
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release- March 9, 2022 Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to be at near-record levels this spring and summer as consumer demand and supply chain challenges continue to result in congestion, according
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release- February 9, 2022 Imports at the nation’s congested container ports are expected to grow modestly during the first half of 2022, but continued high volumes will keep up pressure that built as the economy
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release – January 7, 2022 After a year of unprecedented increases, imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to return to normal growth rates in 2022 but volumes will remain high, according
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release – December 8, 2021 Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to end 2021 with both the largest volume and fastest growth on record despite supply chain disruptions brought on by
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release – November 8, 2021 Imports at the nation’s congested container ports are expected to remain at near-record levels for the remainder of the year as retailers rush to move merchandise from docks to shelves
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release – October 7, 2021 Imports at the nation’s largest retail container ports should remain at near-record levels this month but could see a slight dip from last year’s unusually high numbers as congestion slows
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release – September 9, 2021 Double-digit growth in imports at the nation’s largest retail container ports is slipping to single digits as pandemic-related supply chain disruptions around the world continue, according to the monthly Global