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Port of Oakland sees surge in Q1 container throughput

The Port of Oakland closed the first quarter of 2025 on a strong note with total container volume rising 7.2% year-on-year to 217,415 TEUs. That performance brings first-quarter throughput to 601,527 TEUs—an increase of 6.3% year-over-year.

“As we close the first quarter, we’re encouraged by the steady growth in cargo volume,” confirmed Port of Oakland Maritime Director Bryan Brandes. “At the same time, we’re mindful of evolving trade policy discussions and potential tariff actions that will affect the broader market. We remain committed to providing reliable service, maintaining strong infrastructure, and working closely with our partners to navigate whatever lies ahead.”

Loaded imports reached 87,896 TEUs in March, a 5.3% increase over the same month in 2024. The growth was led by furniture and electric batteries, according to the statement, reflecting continued demand in both consumer goods and renewable energy sectors. At the same time, a consistent flow of Transpacific cargo continues to support Oakland’s inbound volumes.

Loaded exports edged up 1.1%, with 76,157 TEUs handled in March. While monthly growth was modest, export volumes held steady through the first quarter. Agricultural commodities, including refrigerated cargo, remain a core strength for the Californian port, supported by dedicated cold chain infrastructure.





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