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Shipping Ports
Port of Galveston, Texas
The Port is located on the upper Texas coast at the mouth of beautiful Galveston Bay, just 30 minutes steaming time from the open sea. This ideal location boasts facilities to handle all types of cargo including Containers, Dry and Liquid Bulk, Breakbulk, ...
Charleston Port of Port Royal
Terminal Facts:
27-foot channel
14 miles to sea buoy
565 ft. of marginal wharf
2 warehouses (75,000 sq. ft.)
12 acres open storage
The South Carolina State Ports Authority owns and operates terminals in 3 port facilities: The ...
Charleston Port Charleston
The South Carolina State Ports Authority owns and operates marine terminals in Charleston and Georgetown, South Carolina. These port facilities are part of the vital international trade infrastructure of the United States. Known for high productivity, South Carolina ports provide efficient access to global markets for American exporters and a secure supply chain for imported goods demanded by Americans’ high-quality of life. We’re proud of our role in keeping America competitive and secure. Please visit the homepage of your need.
At the Port of Charleston we offer a unique combination of features and services that deliver bottom-line benefits for our clients. This bundle of capabilities is what differentiates Charleston from imitators. No other U.S. port can match Charleston’s industry-leading productivity. Our congestion-free terminals equal fast, reliable service for all clients, not just a privileged few. And we have ample capacity to grow with our clients, near-term and long-term.
Charleston Port of Georgetown
The Port of Georgetown is the South Carolina State Ports Authority's dedicated breakbulk and bulk cargo facility. With an expanded berth, ample open and covered storage, specialty cargo handling facilities, and a team of workers experienced in the field, ...
Alabama State Port Authority
General Cargo/Intermodal
--General Cargo
General cargo operations cover almost two miles of waterfront and include 27 berths where ships can load to a draft of 40 feet. At the south end of the main Docks complex is Berth 2 where the newly paved 16 ...
APM Terminals North America
The first port facility, a breakbulk facility for cargo liner ships, was located in Brooklyn, New York. The first container terminal followed in Port Newark, New Jersey in 1975, and over the last 30 years has built into a regional portfolio of 13 containe ...
Port of Albany Featured
Located 124 nautical miles (199 kilometers) north of New York Harbor.
Located 225 miles (362 kilometers) south of Montreal, 175 miles (282 kilometers) west of Boston. To the west are Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and ...
Port of Almota
The Port of Almota is the smallest of the on-water Port Sites and serves as a major grain-shipping terminal for the Palouse region.
Located on the Snake River, four miles downriver of the Lower Granite Lock and Dam, the Port of Almota consists of 11 ac ...
Port of Central Ferry
The Port of Central Ferry is located 50 miles downriver from the Port of Wilma and consists of 147 acres of developed land divided into 18 industrial lots.
Centrally located on State Route 26 between Walla Walla and Colfax, Central Ferry is the most r ...
Port of Anacortes
We operate a busy marine terminal shipping bulk goods. Visit Anacortes and experience a real working waterfront like you'll find nowhere else.

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