• February Volume is Steady
  • New Stacks at VIG Coming Online in April will Improve Service Delivery 

NORFOLK, VA – Despite a slight dip in volume of .7 percent in February, The Port of Virginia’s® fiscal year 2018 cargo volumes are up nearly 4 percent, or nearly 69,000 TEUs.

“February is a short month and our volume was relatively static, in a year-on-year comparison,” said John F. Reinhart, CEO and executive director of the Virginia Port Authority (VPA). “January featured two snowstorms, which had an impact on our performance, yet we continue to perform in-line with our fiscal-year volume forecast. We are expecting volumes to increase as we move into spring and summer, so we are focusing consistent delivery of service and managing the growth and construction at Virginia International Gateway (VIG) and Norfolk International Terminals (NIT).”

In February, the port processed 218,729 TEUs, which is .7 percent, or 1,647 fewer units when compared with last February. Cargo volumes at Richmond Marine Terminal (RMT) and Virginia Inland Port (VIP) and were up 45 and 4 percent, respectively. Rail volume was up 3 percent, total barge traffic increased 1 percent while truck volume was down 4 percent.

“Our performance at the gates is not meeting our standards. As a result, the motor carriers are feeling the impact,” Reinhart said. “The motor carriers have voiced their concerns and we have listened. We are committed to restoring service levels and managing through the construction.”

The port is taking a number of measures to improve its performance, including:

  • expanding hours of operation at the truck gates
  • shifting more vessel services to Portsmouth Marine Terminal
  • having activated its truck reservation system at NIT on March 1
  • delivering eight new diesel-electric shuttle trucks to Virginia International Gateway (VIG) on Feb. 28

In April, the first of 13 new container stacks at VIG will go into service. Further, eight additional shuttle trucks and six new rail-mounted gantry cranes will be arriving at VIG later this month and the second new container stack is scheduled to go into service in mid-May.

“We anticipated the challenges and on a monthly basis starting in April we are bringing new capacity on line that will help to alleviate the situation,” Reinhart said. 

The port’s fiscal-year (July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018) volumes continue to track ahead of last year: VIP volume is up 4.6 percent; RMT, up 16 percent; total barge traffic up 7.4 percent; truck volume up 7 percent; vehicle units up 12 percent; breakbulk tonnage up 3 percent; and rail volume up .5 percent.

February Cargo Snapshot

  • Loaded Export TEUs – 82,104, down 4.3%
  • Loaded Import TEUs – 100,370, up 3.6%
  • Containers – 122,920, down 1.4%
  • Virginia Inland Port Containers – 2,885, up 4%
  • Rail Containers – 46,434, up 3%
  • Truck Containers – 72,537, down 4%
  • Total Barge Containers – 3,949, up 1%
  • Richmond Barge Containers – 2,541, up 45%
  • Vehicle Units – 1,551, down 27%

Month: February 2018

Feb 2017 Feb 2018 Change % Change
Total TEUs 220376 218727 -1649 -0.70%
Export Loaded TEUs 85827 82104 -3723 -4.30%
Export Empty TEUs 30437 34156 3719 12.20%
Import Loaded TEUs 96921 100368 3447 3.60%
Import Empty TEUs 7191 2099 -5092 -70.80%
Total Containers 124607 122919 -1688 -1.40%
General Cargo Tonnage 1767684 1740525 -27159 -1.50%
Container Tonnage 1755540 1726998 -28542 -1.60%
Breakbulk Tonnage 12144 13527 1383 11.40%
Total Rail Containers 45044 46435 1391 3.10%
VIP Containers 2774 2885 111 4.00%
Total Barge Containers 3913 3948 35 0.90%
RMT Containers 1748 2540 792 45.30%
Total Truck Containers 75650 72536 -3114 -4.10%
Ship Calls 138 131 -7 -5.10%
Vehicle Units 2121 1551 -570 -26.90%
Calendar Year-toDate Jan-Feb 2018

CY 2017 CY 2018 Change % Change
Total TEUs 448892 439260 -9631 -2.10%
Export Loaded TEUs 175593 158397 -17196 -9.80%
Export Empty TEUs 61903 72039 10136 16.40%
Import Loaded TEUs 198223 204518 6295 3.20%
Import Empty TEUs 13173 4307 -8866 -67.30%
Total Containers 253027 248288 -4739 -1.90%
General Cargo Tonnage 3625429 3469458 -155971 -4.30%
Container Tonnage 3597160 3438426 -158733 -4.40%
Breakbulk Tonnage 28270 31032 2762 9.80%
Total Rail Containers 93911 90725 -3186 -3.40%
VIP Containers 5734 5985 251 4.40%
Total Barge Containers 8233 8043 -190 -2.30%
RMT Containers 3873 4750 877 22.60%
Total Truck Containers 150883 149520 -1363 -0.90%
Ship Calls 285 268 -17 -6.00%
Vehicle Units 6228 4071 -2157 -34.60%
Fiscal Year-to-Date

FY 2017 FY 2018 Change % Change
Total TEUs 1826516 1895495 68978 3.80%
Export Loaded TEUs 688972 652010 -36962 -5.40%
Export Empty TEUs 282838 349405 66568 23.50%
Import Loaded TEUs 819492 878251 58760 7.20%
Import Empty TEUs 35216 15829 -19387 -55.10%
Total Containers 1031696 1073918 42222 4.10%
General Cargo Tonnage 14412981 14509188 96207 0.70%
Container Tonnage 14288354 14380588 92235 0.60%
Breakbulk Tonnage 124627 128600 3972 3.20%
Total Rail Containers 379308 377229 -2079 -0.50%
VIP Containers 23199 24255 1056 4.60%
Total Barge Containers 30830 33120 2290 7.40%
RMT Containers 15098 17469 2371 15.70%
Total Truck Containers 621558 663569 42011 6.80%
Ship Calls 1208 1141 -67 -5.50%
Vehicle Units 21874 24474 2600 11.90%