Ports and Terminals

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Port of Barcelona, Spain
The Port of Barcelona is one of the biggest on the Mediterranean with a natural hinterland of more than 20 million inhabitants.

 
Port of Singapore
As the world's largest transshipment hub, it is linked by over 300 shipping lines to over 600 ports worldwide.

 
Port of Charleston
Currently the nation's fourth busiest container port; more than 40 steamship lines carry U.S. trade between Charleston and 140 countries around the world.

 
Port of Brest, France
Port providing refrigerated, oil, bulk and multimodal facilities as well as ship repair services.

 
Port of Baltimore
Regarded as one of America's top container terminals, providing technological advances; the port boasts computerized gate complexes, hand held computers and scanners and the use of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)- all which greatly increase th.

 
Port of London
The commercial port’s cargo handling facilities directly serving London and South East England, coupled with road and rail links with the rest of the UK, make it a port of call for businesses.

 
World Ports Links
A 'links' page listing the world's major ports.

 
Port of Hong Kong
The only modern, fully developed deep water harbor between Singapore and Shanghai, Hong Kong is the focal point of all maritime trading activities in Southern China

 
Port of Los Angeles
Twenty-nine diversified facilities for handling all types of cargo including six state-of-the-art container terminals; facilities are available for accommodating automobiles, dry and liquid bulk products, cruise passengers, and other maritime ne.

 
Port Manatee
West Florida based deepwater port specializing in the transport of used cars, truck and citrus products.

 
Port of Seattle
Closer to Asia than any other major U.S. port, Seattle is the premier gateway between North .

 
Port of Virginia
Modern facilities, responsive service and efficient operations; international trade with more than 100 nations and one of the largest and most successful ports on the East Coast.

 
Port of Boston
One of the most modern and efficient container ports in the U.S.; Conley Terminal for containerized cargo shipments and Moran Terminal, currently leased to Boston Autoport for the import and distribution of automobiles, non-fuels bulk cargo, bul.

 
Port of Antwerp
With an international maritime traffic of over 110 million tons per year, Antwerp is in the top five of the world's biggest ports.

 
Port of Halifax, Nova Scotia
Ice free, deep water port located on the east coast of Canada.

 
Ports of Curacao
Provider of all-natural, sheltered ports that offer handling of ships and cargo.

 
Port of Toronto
The Port's terminal operations occupy 50 acres and include the following facilities: seven marine berths, all to St. Lawrence depth; connections to road and rail service; marine terminal building with 150,000 sq. ft. of heated storage, inside ra.

 
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