In 2016, The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) handled 3,615,752 TEUs (20-foot equivalent units) for the year, an increase of more than 2 percent from 2015 volumes.
Full imports for the year were up 6 percent to 1,391,590 TEUs and full exports increased 13 percent to 984,274 TEUs.
Domestic volumes saw a slight dip in 2016 as Alaska struggled with a decline in oil- and gas-related project activity due to low commodity prices. Domestic volumes decreased 1.5 percent for the year.
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December’s full import volumes recorded their highest for the month over the last five years. Following a solid November for full international imports and exports, The Northwest Seaport Alliance delivered another strong month in December with 14 percent and 6 percent increases, respectively, compared with December 2015.
Other cargo:
- Breakbulk cargo is down 23 percent for the year to 181,372 metric tons as the global downturn in agricultural, mining and construction equipment, and a strong U.S. dollar impact volumes.
- Log exports declined 25 percent for the year to 176,928 metric tons due to decreased demand in China and competition from New Zealand.
- Autos units fell 10 percent to 165,687 units for year because of production issues as well as supply chain shifts.
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View the December 2016 cargo reports:
Source: NWSA