Ports in Eastern 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 Authority of New York & New Jersey,NY/NJ
The Port Authority manages the bulk of the bi-state ground transportation system between New York and New Jersey

 
Port of Morehead City, NC
Provider of dry bulk warehousing, ship repair and modern bulk loading and unloading systems.

 
Port of St. John's, Newfoundland
Provider of access to a comprehensive distribution network, repair and maintenance facilities, efficient transportation system and a naturally sheltered, ice-free port.

 
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 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 Palm Beach, FL
All maritime services are performed through privatized, licensed permit holders including agents, stevedores, warehousing and chandlers. Pilot and tug services are also privately owned. The Port is authorized to issue industrial development bond.

 
Port Canaveral, FL
A major deep water port of entry; the world's only quadra-modal transportation hub, interchanging freight between sea, land, air and space transportation modes.

 
Port of Miami, FL
Miami is the largest container port in Florida, and 10th in the U.S.; offers frequency of service, with the largest number of shipping lines, calling the most destinations in the area.

 
Port of Philadelphia & Camden, PA/NJ
A regional maritime facility located on the Delaware River, provides specialized cargo handling capabilities including intermodal rail shipments.

 
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 Portsmouth, NH
Vessels serviced: Liner, bulk carriers, passenger ships, container ships, feeder vessels and barges; Storage: More than 8 acres open storage; more than 50,000 sq.ft. warehouse space

 
Port of Pittsburgh, PA
Supports over 200 river terminals and barge industry service suppliers, including privately owned public river terminals; the Port complex is served by Conrail, CSX, and Norfolk Southern railroads, and four interstate highways.

 
Port of Wilmington, DE
A full-service deepwater port and marine terminal handling over 400 vessels per year; located at the confluence of the Delaware and Christina Rivers, 65 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, the Port is owned and operated by the Diamond State Port Corp.

 
Port Everglades, FL
A growing containerized cargo business that establishes Port Everglades among the nation's top seaports, a major petroleum storage and distribution hub, South Florida's primary bulk cargo depot and a favorite U.S. Navy liberty port.

 
Port of Brunswick, GA
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.

 
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