In February, container traffic at the port’s terminals totaled 554,912.80 TEUs, up 5.61% from the prior year’s figures.
Port of Los Angeles is the largest seaport of the United States. The Port encompasses 3.5 ha, 69km of waterfront and features 27 cargo terminals, including dry and liquid bulk, container, breakbulk, automobile and omni facilities. In 2010, the port of Los Angeles container trade increased by 16.05% to 7,83 million TEUs. The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach form together the U.S. port complex, one of the world’s biggest hub.