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Mixed Month for Sea Container Counts in May 2013
Written by Steven Hansen For the third month in a row, export container counts are contracting year-over-year – comparing same months in 2012 and 2013, but imports did cross into expansion territory. Economically intuitive imports are growing month-over-month, year-over-year, and … Continue reading
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April 2013 Sea Container Counts Are Still Contracting
Written by Steven Hansen For the second month in a row, both import and export container counts are contracting year-over-year – comparing same months in 2012 and 2013. Economically intuitive imports however are “less bad” (but are still growing year-to-date); … Continue reading
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Economic Warning Signals in March 2013 Sea Container Counts
Written by Steven Hansen Last month, container counts were showing a significant surge (in imports and exports) – suggesting that economic growth MAY actually be showing signs of life. What a difference one month makes. Economically intuitive imports have collapsed … Continue reading
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A Blowout in February 2013 Sea Container Counts
Written by Steven Hansen February container counts are showing a significant surge in imports and exports – suggesting that economic growth MAY actually be showing signs of life. There is little question that imports and exports in cumulative were “more … Continue reading
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January 2013 Sea Container Counts Still Show Slow Growing Economy
Written by Steven Hansen This January 2013 container data is the first clean month of data following a strike in late November and early December 2012. And the data shows marginal year-over-year export growth, and import year-over-year growth at over … Continue reading
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December 2012 Sea Container Counts Foretell Slow Growing Economy
Written by Steven Hansen This month’s container data is tainted as the busiest ports in the USA (Port of Long Beach and the Port of Los Angeles) were on strike between 27 November and 04 December. Although the ports were … Continue reading
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November 2012 Sea Container Counts Affected by Strike
Written by Steven Hansen This month’s container data will not enlighten as the busiest ports in the USA (Port of Long Beach and the Port of Los Angeles) were on strike between 27 November and 04 December. Although the ports … Continue reading
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October 2012 Sea Container Counts May Be Showing Improving Economy
Written by Steven Hansen October 2012 shows the second monthly year-over-year improvement in imports following 3 months contraction for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach – and the first month of year-over-year gain in exports following three months … Continue reading
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September 2012 Sea Container Counts Show Slightly Expanding Economy
Written by Steven Hansen For the first time in 3 months imports improved year-over-year for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach – however, exports contracted for the third month in a row year-over-year. traffic has been pulsing for … Continue reading
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August 2012 Sea Container Count Decline Continues
Written by Steven Hansen Strike Two. Both Import and Export container traffic has contracted year-over-year for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach for the second month in a row in August 2012. traffic has been pulsing for most … Continue reading
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July 2012 Sea Container Counts Show the Economy is Struggling
Written by Steven Hansen After last month’s spurt of growth, July 2012 combined container traffic has contracted year-over-year for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. traffic has been pulsing for most of 2012 – one good month, one … Continue reading
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Tagged container, exports, imports, rail, shipping, Steven Hansen, traffic, truck
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Sea Container Counts Have Good Improvement in June 2012
Written by Steven Hansen In a nice surprise, the combined container counts for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach showed a relative surge of growth. The economically intuitive imports are up 4.8% year-over-year and up a more meager … Continue reading
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Sea Container Counts Continue to Warn Economy Slowing in May 2012
Written by Steven Hansen Using a similar lead sentence from last month, container counts are continuing to show the economy is struggling to make headway. The economically intuitive imports are down 2.5% year-over-year and up a meager 0.1% year-to-date. … Continue reading
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Tagged container, exports, imports, rail, shipping, Steven Hansen, traffic, truck
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April 2012 Sea Container Data Show Struggling Economy
Written by Steven Hansen Container counts are continuing to show the economy is struggling to make headway as the economically intuitive imports are up only 2.8% year-over-year and 0.8% year-to-date. There is a direct linkage between imports and USA economic … Continue reading
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Tagged container, exports, imports, rail, shipping, Steven Hansen, traffic, truck
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April 2012 Ceridan-UCLA Index: Improves??
Written by Steven Hansen The Ceridian-UCLA Pulse of Commerce Index™ (PCI) state their index has improved 0.1%, but this hapless index has actually fallen 2.7% unadjusted year-over-year (see caveats below).
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March 2012 Sea Container Data Shows Economy Soft
Written by Steven Hansen Container counts are showing the economy is struggling to make headway as the all important imports are up a measly 0.1% year-to-date. There is a direct linkage between imports and USA economic activity. And the only … Continue reading
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Autopsy: March 2012 Ceridan-UCLA Index Shows Economy In Recession
Written by Steven Hansen The authors of the Ceridian-UCLA Pulse of Commerce Index™ (PCI) have thrown in the towel in providing written interpretion their own index. What they wanted the index to do was mimic GDP and industrial production – … Continue reading
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Tagged anderson school, Ceridian, diesel, economic growth, industrial production, OIL, rail transport, Steven Hansen, truck, UCLA
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Import Container Counts Fall In February 2012, Mixed Economic Message
Written by Steven Hansen Imports of goods in containers sharply contracted at the Ports of LA and Long Beach in February 2012. This is a nasty start for 2012 as there is a linkage between decline of imports and recessions. … Continue reading
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February 2012 Ceridan-UCLA Index Improves: It’s Broken but Useful
Written by Steven Hansen The February 2011 Ceridian-UCLA Pulse of Commerce Index™ (PCI) rose 0.7% (down 0.1% year-over-year). Econintersect uses the PCI raw data to help forecast Main Street economy – and our analysis is that the index is up … Continue reading
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Container Movements Show Flat Start to 2012
Combined imports and export container shipment growth was literally zero year-over-year at the Ports of LA and Long Beach in January 2012. This is a flat start for the new year. Exports (which are an indicator of competitiveness and global … Continue reading
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