Key facts
- Houston's waterborne tonnage reached 65 million short tons in Q1 2026.
- This represents a 12% increase year-over-year.
- Exports increased by 19%.
- General cargo volumes rose 52% year-to-date.
- Total container volumes are down 1% from last year's record pace.
The Port of Houston reported a significant increase in waterborne tonnage for the first quarter of 2026, reaching 65 million short tons. This marks a 12% rise compared to the same period last year. The growth was primarily propelled by a substantial 19% surge in export volumes. Additionally, general cargo volumes experienced a robust 52% increase year-to-date. Container volumes, while down slightly, remain close to record levels, showing only a 1% decrease from the previous year's pace.
