2024 US Coffee Imports by Port, City and Business
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Abstract. This snapshot shows coffee import flows in 2024: 15 cities, 24 bills of lading. Seattle leads (3 BOLs, Amazon Logistics), tied with New York (3, Sensio; 3, Touton USA). Los Angeles and Las Vegas follow. Long Beach is the main entry port. Top consignees: Amazon Logistics, Sensio, Touton USA, Vittoria Food & Beverage, Blue Bottle Coffee, Copper Cow Coffee, Nespresso. Pacific ports (Long Beach, LA, Oakland, Seattle) and Atlantic (Jacksonville, Savannah) handle coffee imports.
Shipping Routes: Ports to Cities for "coffee" in 2024 (Full Year)
Lines show routes from unloading ports to destination cities (extracted from consignee addresses). Each line represents unique bills of lading containing this product.
Coffee Import Flows in 2024: What the Data Shows
The table above is a snapshot of coffee import flows into the US in 2024. It shows 15 cities receiving coffee across 24 bills of lading, with routes from unloading ports to destination addresses.
Seattle leads with 3 BOLs (Amazon Logistics), tied with New York (3 BOLs, Sensio Inc; 3 BOLs, Touton USA). Los Angeles ranks fourth (2 BOLs, Copper Cow Coffee), Las Vegas fifth (2 BOLs, USASourcing), and Los Angeles again sixth (2 BOLs, Vittoria Food & Beverage). Oakland, Portland, Miami, Sacramento, and other cities appear with single shipments.
Long Beach is the dominant entry port, followed by Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, Jacksonville, Savannah, and Houston. Pacific ports handle most coffee, with Jacksonville on the Atlantic and Houston serving Miami.
The consignee list spans e-commerce (Amazon Logistics), coffee traders and roasters (Touton USA, Sensio, Vittoria, Brazilian Specialty Coffees), specialty brands (Blue Bottle, Copper Cow, Nespresso), and distributors (USASourcing, Platinum Goods). Geographically, coffee reaches Seattle, New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Oakland, Portland, Miami, Sacramento, and other urban centers.