U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports strike on October 1, 2024. Here are some key insights into the US East vs. West Coast port operations (August 2023 - August 2024).
Impact: The East and Gulf Coast ports strike, which began on October 1, 2024, affects major auto gateways like Baltimore, Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Charleston, New York, and Wilmington.
Challenges: Expect rerouting issues, bottlenecks, and disruptions to imports/exports of autos and other products across these ports.
East vs. West Coast operations analysis (August 2023 – August 2024)
1. USEC stability
• Port times: Consistent at 1.0 days, with a brief peak of 1.3 days in August 2023.
• Port calls: Steadily increased, peaking at 273 in July 2024—showing stable operations.
2. USWC volatility
• Port times: Fluctuated, peaking at 1.1 days in January 2024, with faster turnaround times of 0.8 days in June 2024.
• Port calls: Varied significantly, peaking at 168 in June 2024, and dropping to 146 in July.
Upcoming vessel port calls in strike-affected ports: Our tool shows (as of 1 October 2024) 11 upcoming vessel port calls at the impacted ports, operated by Sallaum, Wallenius Wilhelmsen, K-Line, Volkswagen Logistics, NYK, Glovis, Grimaldi, and MOL.
Actionable insights: Our tool enables users to track the consequences for RoRo operators, including changes in port times, port waiting time, and port calls—helping them stay ahead of disruptions.
If you’d like more information on our Esgian Shipping Suite for RoRo, feel free to reach out at shipping@esgian.com.
Image source: Maryland.gov