California State Transportation Agency Secretary Toks Omishakin joined Port of Long Beach CEO Dr. Noel Hacegaba to announce our third-busiest June on record.
The Port of Long Beach moved 779,331 twenty-foot equivalent units last month, up 10.6% from June 2025.
Imports increased 11% to 387,025 TEUs, exports were down 1.3% to 86,446 TEUs and empty containers were up 14.1% to 305,860 TEUs.
Year-to-date, the Port of Long Beach has moved 4,829,578 TEUs, up 1.7% compared to the first half of 2025, putting us just ahead of our busiest year on record.
Watch the announcement video here. See more at polb.com/statistics.
The Port of Long Beach is building the Port of the Future, guided by its bold new 2050 vision and a plan to double annual container volumes to 20 million units by 2050. By strategically modernizing the Port’s infrastructure with $3.3 billion in capital investments over the next decade and developing digital systems to dramatically enhance efficiency and visibility, the Port is also becoming the world’s first zero-emissions port. Today the Port moves cargo valued at $300 billion a year and generates 2.7 million jobs across the U.S., as it continues to lead the world on sustainability programs and plans to double those benefits by doubling volume. As one of only 18 commercial strategic seaports in the U.S. with a duty to support force deployment during national defense emergencies, a community partner that offers $3 million per year in sponsorships for local nonprofits and a major catalyst for workforce development creating opportunities for students far and wide, the Port is well-positioned for even higher achievements. After all, industry leaders named Long Beach “The Best West Coast Seaport in North America” for an eighth consecutive year. The Port of Long Beach. Always open. Always moving.









