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After 11 straight months of soaring cargo volumes and “the strongest April on record,” officials at the Port of Long Beach warn that May is projected to hold a record of its own, and the title is quite grim.
“May is going to be the first month in a year where we’re anticipating seeing steep declines year over year,” Chief Operating Officer Noel Hacegaba said Tuesday…