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  2. United States container ports - Wikipedia

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    Dredging of east coast ports are under way [3] because of the New Panama Canal expansion and the expectation of larger container ships. The Jasper Ocean Terminal is a planned container terminal to be built on the Savannah River downstream of Savannah, GA that is expected to begin operations in the mid 2020s. [4]

  3. List of container ports - Wikipedia

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    Port of Tampa, Florida; Port of New Orleans, Louisiana; Port of Boston, Massachusetts; Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore, Maryland; Wilmington Marine Terminal, Delaware; Port of New York and New Jersey. Howland Hook Marine Terminal, Staten Island, New York; Port Jersey Marine Terminal, Jersey City, New Jersey; Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine ...

  4. Public Transport Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Public Transport Centre (formerly known as the Westrail Centre) is a terminal and administration building for public transport in Perth, Western Australia.It is the centerpiece of East Perth Terminal (formerly known as Perth Terminal), a standard gauge railway station and coach terminal adjacent to East Perth station on the Transperth narrow gauge suburban rail network.

  5. List of busiest container ports - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the world's busiest container ports (ports with container terminals that specialize in handling goods transported in intermodal shipping containers), by total number of twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) transported through the port. The table lists volume in thousands of TEU per year.

  6. Port of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    JAXPORT is the largest port by volume in Florida, and the 14th largest container port in the United States. [3] It carries about 18 million short tons of cargo each year [4] and has an annual economic impact of over $31 billion, including 138,500 jobs across the state of Florida related to cargo moving through the port. [5]

  7. PortMiami - Wikipedia

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    PortMiami, the world's largest passenger port and one of its busiest container ports. As the "Cargo Gateway of the Americas," the port primarily handles containerized cargo with small amounts of breakbulk, vehicles and industrial equipment. It is the largest container port in the state of Florida and ninth in the United States.

  8. Companies have planned for US East Coast ports strike - AOL

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    from the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast. terminals from Oct. 21 ranging from $1,500 to. $3,780 a container. C.H. "We have been working on contingency plans with.

  9. Blount Island - Wikipedia

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    Blount Island has one 112-ton whirly crane and eight container cranes (five 50-ton cranes, one 45-ton crane and two 40-ton cranes); two of the 50-ton cranes were purchased in 2010. The terminal also offers 240,000 square feet (22,000 m 2) of transit shed space and a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2) Container Freight Station for cross-dock efficiency.