Twitter

Link your Twitter Account to Market Wire News


When you linking your Twitter Account Market Wire News Trending Stocks news and your Portfolio Stocks News will automatically tweet from your Twitter account.


Be alerted of any news about your stocks and see what other stocks are trending.



home / news releases / healthy teu volumes at u s ports amid softening indu


CWK - Healthy TEU Volumes at U.S. Ports Amid Softening Industrial Demand

Cushman & Wakefield report on U.S. port-proximate industrial real estate markets and port performance

Cushman & Wakefield’s (NYSE: CWK) latest report on U.S. Ports shows 13 key port-proximate industrial real estate markets have experienced cooling demand coupled with rising vacancy rates and tempered rent growth.

While these trends mirror the U.S. macro trends, negative net absorption has been more prominent in many of the port markets as imports reverted to pre-pandemic levels and inventory strategies shifted away from a “just in case” approach. There have been occupiers within port-proximate markets that have placed excess space back on the market.

“Despite expectations that West Coast ports would regain market share from East and Gulf ports due to the ongoing Red Sea crisis, Panama Canal drought, and the upcoming East Coast port negotiations, this shift has yet to materialize consistently,” said Jason Price, Senior Director, Americas Head of Logistics & Industrial Research. “Having learned from previous supply chain challenges, shippers continue to diversify ports of entry, resulting in modest growth at most major ports nationwide.”

The nation’s top 10 maritime ports registered healthy container volume totals through the first quarter of 2024. All 10 ports registered increases versus the first quarter of 2023, with the ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Houston registering 30%, 16% and 15% year-over-year (YOY) improvements in 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) handled. This is a shift from the first quarter of 2023, which started off slowly due to the reduction of pandemic-era inventory surplus by retailers. The remainder of 2023 saw improved, but modest, monthly totals, ending the year with 13% lower volume than 2022.

Although many port markets rank among the priciest in the U.S. for industrial space, some reported notable annual rental rate declines in the first quarter as demand decelerated and vacancy rates edged higher. Charleston’s average rent fell by 30%, while the Inland Empire (-16.6%), Puget Sound-Eastside (-15.9%), and Greater LA (-10.8%) yielded some of the sharpest asking rent decreases nationwide during that time. However, some port-proximate industrial markets continued to see steady rent growth amid relatively tight market conditions: Orange County, California posted a 2.8% vacancy rate amid a 5.6% YOY rent increase; Hampton Roads, Virginia, saw rents rise 8.5% annually while boasting a vacancy rate of just 3.2% as of the first quarter; and Jacksonville’s 4.9% vacancy rate was 90 bps below the national average while recording a 30% climb in rents since last year.

Q1 2024 U.S. Port Market Industrial Statistics
Industrial Market
Port of Call
Inventory (msf)
Under
Construction (msf)
Vacancy (%)
Avg Asking Rent
(psf)
YOY Rent
Change (%)
Q1 2024 Net
Absorption
(msf)
New Jersey
Port of NY/NJ

678.0

10.2

6.3%

$17.04

3.5%

-3.2

NYC Boroughs
Port of NY/NJ

139.5

1.5

4.4%

$28.19

7.9%

0.5

Hampton Roads
Port of Virginia (Norfolk)

115.2

3.3

3.2%

$9.40

8.5%

0.8

Charleston
Port of Charleston

97.8

4.5

9.2%

$7.84

-29.9%

-0.7

Savannah
Port of Savannah

128.9

29.3

7.0%

$6.78

4.6%

3.6

Jacksonville
JAXPORT

112.8

3.9

4.9%

$8.26

30.4%

0.2

Houston
Port Houston

572.6

10.7

6.9%

$7.53

8.0%

5.1

Greater Los Angeles
Port of LA/LB

799.6

8.0

3.9%

$18.29

-10.8%

-3.8

Inland Empire
Port of LA/LB

624.6

20.8

6.3%

$15.62

-16.6%

-0.1

Orange County
Port of LA/LB

253.4

1.5

2.8%

$19.86

5.6%

-0.4

Oakland/East Bay
Port of Oakland

214.8

1.6

5.1%

$16.18

0.0%

-1.2

Seattle
Northwest Seaport Alliance

261.3

5.6

6.0%

$11.83

3.1%

-0.9

Puget Sound - Eastside
Northwest Seaport Alliance

65.4

1.2

5.5%

$13.79

-15.9%

-0.4

4,063.9

102.1

5.5%

$14.09

-0.1%

-0.5

Source: Cushman & Wakefield Research

“While some major port markets have been hit the hardest in terms of occupancy losses and rental rate declines, the dissipating construction pipeline will help alleviate some of the upward pressure on vacancy rates in the future. Furthermore, demand is projected to accelerate over the next three years,” said Price.

About Cushman & Wakefield

Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK) is a leading global commercial real estate services firm for property owners and occupiers with approximately 52,000 employees in nearly 400 offices and 60 countries. In 2023, the firm reported revenue of $9.5 billion across its core services of property, facilities and project management, leasing, capital markets, and valuation and other services. It also receives numerous industry and business accolades for its award-winning culture and commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), sustainability and more. For additional information, visit www.cushmanwakefield.com .

View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240617793072/en/

Mike Boonshoft
michael.boonshoft@cushwake.com

Stock Information

Company Name: Cushman & Wakefield plc
Stock Symbol: CWK
Market: NYSE
Website: haulerdemo.com

Menu

CWK CWK Quote CWK Short CWK News CWK Articles CWK Message Board
Get CWK Alerts

News, Short Squeeze, Breakout and More Instantly...