Freight News


February 12, 2026

Port of New York and New Jersey ends 2025 as the second-busiest port for loaded containers in the U.S.

The Port of New York and New Jersey wrapped up 2025 as the second-busiest U.S. gateway for loaded containers. Yearly totals for rail and exports grew, while the yearly numbers for total volume and imports held steady. In December, total volume fell by 5.2 percent from the previous year, totaling 652,471 TEUs (357,204 containers) in 2025 and 688,386 TEUs (378,016 containers) in 2024. This addition closes 2025 with 8,897,531 TEUs (4,881,469 containers).

Imports (TEUs) fell 5.4 percent in December 2025 compared to December 2024, totaling 329,914 TEUs (181,763 containers) compared to 348,564 TEUs (192,479 containers) in December 2024. In 2025, the Port of New York and New Jersey imported 4,513,966 TEUs (2,486,447 containers), a 1.7 percent increase from the 4,439,613 TEUs (2,454,406 containers) recorded in 2024.

Exports totaled 105,438 TEUs (56,225 containers) in December, representing a 6.3 percent drop in TEU volume from the previous year's 112,485 TEUs (60,033 containers). In 2025, the Port of New York and New Jersey exported 1,441,832 TEUs (771,865 containers), a 6.5 percent increase from the previous year's 1,354,421 TEUs (726,196 containers).

Rail volume continued to rise in December, with 55,113 containers moving through the Port of New York and New Jersey, a 12.8 percent increase from the previous year. Rail volume across 2025 was 12.4 percent greater than in 2024.

A total of 36,099 autos moved through the port in December, a 1.0 percent decrease from December 2024. Auto volume for 2025 was 11 percent lower than in 2024.

Source: Port of New York and New Jersey


 

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