Virginia Port Sees 2% Volume Growth
The Port of Virginia processed 219,398 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in May, bringing the port to 2 percent growth in TEU volume for the calendar year and 2.6 percent growth in the fiscal year, which ends July 1. “Volume for May was not as high when compared with last year, but that was anticipated,” said John F. Reinhart, CEO and executive director of the Virginia Port Authority. “We are still tracking for a very modest gain for the fiscal year and our volume expectations for the balance of the calendar year are realistic. Terminals (NIT). In May, rail volume was up 8 percent and conversely, truck volume dipped 12.6 percent. barge traffic was up 28.6 percent and containers moving across Virginia Inland Port (VIP) were up 2.5 percent. Terminal, up 11.3 percent.
Savi to Deploy Security and Tracking Network at VPA Terminals
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