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Don ’ t dwell on it
BNSF , UP working through rail container backlogs in Southern California
By Bill Mongelluzzo
Nearly half of all rail containers that left LA-LB ( pictured ) in February dwelled for at least five days . Port of Los Angeles
Terminal operators at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are working to reduce a backlog of rail containers that have accumulated during two consecutive months of strong imports and are urging the railroads to send more cars to the ports to help them finish the job .
The rail container inventory at Yusen Terminals in Los Angeles is double the normal volume , but the terminal has managed the load thus far . “ We ’ ve been backed up for four to five weeks , but there ’ s no real congestion yet ,” said Yusen CEO Alan McCorkle .
Still , McCorkle said he anticipates strong volumes for summer and fall as much of the discretionary cargo that left West Coast ports last year during the prolonged longshore contract negotiations returns .
“ We ’ ve been backed up for four to five weeks , but there ’ s no real congestion yet .”
US imports from Asia through Los Angeles and Long Beach in January and February totaled just under 1.4 million TEUs , an increase of 39.6 % from the first two months of 2023 , according to PIERS , a sister product of the Journal of Commerce within S & P Global .
The two railroads that serve Los Angeles – Long Beach
LA-LB rail container dwell times rise in February
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— BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad ( UP ) — say they are responding to the backlog in Southern California . BNSF and UP told the Journal of Commerce they are deploying more intermodal railcars to the ports and adjusting their operations so the terminals can clear out the backlog of rail containers and reduce dwell times .
BNSF in February set a record for on-dock intermodal container moves in Los Angeles – Long Beach , beating its previous February volume record set in 2021 , said Jon Gabriel , the railroad ’ s vice president for innovation , service design and network strategy .
BNSF is steadily reducing the rail container backlog , he said . “ We will whittle away at it and should be completely current by the start of April ,” said Gabriel .
BNSF has positioned “ ready fleets ” of railcars at “ multiple locations ” throughout the western US so it can deploy more equipment when needed at the ports and along its network , Gabriel said . “ We have dedicated equipment that focuses only on the ports ,” he added .
In addition to the import surge in Los Angeles – Long Beach , operating conditions in the western part of the country were hampered by wildfires in Texas and flooding that occurred during multiple rainstorms on the West Coast , Gabriel noted .
When some terminals in Los Angeles – Long Beach began to experience a surge of imports , Union Pacific “ temporarily restricted westbound empty billing to help marine terminals manage higher import volumes ,” a UP spokesperson said . The temporary restriction was later lifted , and UP wasn ’ t experiencing a railcar shortage as of mid-March , the spokesperson said .
Backlogs vary by terminal
The rail container backlogs vary from terminal to terminal in Los Angeles – Long Beach . SSA Marine , which operates three terminals in Long Beach , has not experienced issues with rail containers so far this year . Due to its mix of ocean carriers , SSA does not handle as many intermodal containers as some terminals , said Ed DeNike , president of SSA Containers .
The TraPac terminal in Los Angeles , however , experienced a surge of imports , which generated a 100 % increase in eastbound intermodal rail volume since the beginning of February . The surge led to UP ’ s temporary embargo of repositioning westbound railcars to TraPac . However , the
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