Ports and Terminals in North America

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Port of Jacksonville, FL
Three marine terminals, owned by JAXPORT include docks and wharfs, cranes, warehouses, paved open storage areas and road connections to the public highway system.

 
Port of Tacoma
One of the fastest growing ports in the United States; strategically located in Washington State's Puget Sound and offers efficient connections to sea, rail, highway and air transportation networks.

 
Port Freeport - Texas
Central Texas Coast location offers efficient transportation to Houston and beyond via highway, railroad or intercoastal waterway; possesses significant Navigation District acreage, including parcels available for immediate development.

 
Halifax Port Authority
The most easterly North American full-service port. Provides daily traffic status information, news and a import/export glossary of terms. A year round ice-free, deep water port.

 
Georgia Ports Authority
The Georgia Ports Authority owns and operates the Port of Savannah, the Port of Brunswick, the Bainbridge Inland Barge Terminal and the Columbus Inland Barge Terminal; provides customers with high quality, efficient cargo handling facilities and.

 
Port of Vancouver, Canada
Canada's largest port, the port encompasses container, bulk and general cargo terminals.

 
Port of Quebec
Provides terminals for dry bulk including grain, volatile dry bulk, iron ore and fertilizer. Also provides storage facilities.

 
Port of Windsor
Port Windsor is located on the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway System, one of the world's most efficient deep draft waterways. Cargos include a wide range of products such as aggregates, salt, grain, fluorspar, lumber, steel, petroleum, vehicles.

 
Port of Montreal
One of the busiest inland ports in the world and a transfer point for transatlantic cargo, linked to more than 200 port cities around the world, two international airports - Dorval and Mirabel - and railway and highway networks leading to all pa.

 
North Carolina State Ports Authority
The port authority promotes North Carolina's commercial ports which includes Morehead City, Wilmington, Southport Marina, and various inland terminals.

 
Port of Oakland
The Port of Oakland owns, manages and markets seaport facilities on San Francisco Bay and the Oakland Estuary; ranks among the top 5 in the nation and 20 in the world in terms of annual container traffic.

 
Port of Pensacola, FL
Offers stevedoring and marine terminal services for any description of bulk, break-bulk and unitized freight.

 
Port of Corpus Christi
The Port's modern multi-purpose facilities are ideal for a variety of cargoes, and the warm, arid climate creates the perfect setting for year-round operations.

 
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