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Port of Oakland Exports Outpace Imports in April as Vessel Calls Decline

By MGN EditorialMay 30, 2026 at 12:00 AM

The Port of Oakland recorded relatively stable overall cargo volumes in April compared to a year earlier, even as total vessel calls fell, with outbound export traffic surpassing inbound import activity.

## Oakland Exports Take the Lead in April The Port of Oakland posted a notable trade dynamic in April, with export volumes outpacing imports despite broadly flat year-over-year cargo totals, according to FreightWaves. Overall cargo throughput at the Northern California gateway showed little change compared to the same month in 2023, a result that port observers may view as resilient given a concurrent decline in total vessel calls. The drop in ship visits suggests that carriers are deploying larger vessels or consolidating sailings on trans-Pacific and other trade lanes serving Oakland — a trend consistent with broader industry moves toward vessel upsizing and blank sailing programs. The export-led balance is a meaningful indicator for the port, which serves as a critical gateway for agricultural commodities from California's Central Valley, including nuts, wine, and processed foods destined for Asian markets. Strong export performance can reflect healthy demand from overseas buyers as well as the competitive positioning of U.S. goods in global markets. The data comes at a time when West Coast ports are navigating a complex environment shaped by shifting trade patterns, ongoing competition from Gulf and East Coast gateways, and the lingering effects of cargo diversification strategies adopted by major shippers in recent years. Oakland, like its West Coast counterparts, has been working to recapture cargo volumes that migrated during the labor uncertainty period surrounding negotiations between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA). A decline in vessel calls without a corresponding drop in cargo volume points to improved load factors per vessel call — a metric that can benefit port efficiency and terminal productivity, though it may also place pressure on berth scheduling and landside logistics operations. Port stakeholders and supply chain professionals will be watching subsequent monthly data closely to determine whether April's export strength represents a sustained trend or a seasonal fluctuation. *Source: FreightWaves*
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