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POLA and POLB post strong April volumes, setting records in the process

Total April POLA volumes—at 887,357 TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units)—were off 6.29% compared to April 2021. Despite the decline, POLA said that this tally marked the second-highest April in the port’s history, with April 2021’s 946,966 TEU the highest April for the port. Total POLB volume came in at 820,718 TEU, for a 10% annual increase, and setting a new April record, topping the previous record set in April 2021.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/pola_and_polb_post_strong_april_volumes_setting_records_in_the_process

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