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Geraldton,, West, Australia
The Port of Geraldton is one of Australia's busiest regional ports and the second largest grain export port, serving the Mid West region with services for agriculture, fishing, mining, and resources exports.
Glückstadt, Germany
The port of Glückstadt is situated at the international shipping line Elbe in the entry area of Hamburg and therefore it is an ideal location for regional bulk und general cargo traffic. The regional traffic is influent by the extensive hinterland. The port of Glückstadt provides different industrial branches like paper, cement and wood industry and a power station. It also handles agricultural good, including fertilizer, forage and crops.Because of its special position, the port of Glückstadt also represents a perfect transshipment location for direct direct transfer from seagoing vessels to barges or vice versa. Due to its big capacity, the crane is able to move heavy cargo as well. The facilities of the port of Glückstadt are aligned with these kinds of handling, but versatilely applicable.Proper facilities, modern equipment and qualified personnel guarantee an optimal, timesaving handling of cargo.
Stirlingshire, United Kingdom
Grangemouth is Scotland's main port handling approximately 9 million tonnes of cargo annually, offering 24/7 stevedoring and cargo handling services with excellent road and rail connectivity.
Aberdeen,, WA, United States
The Port of Grays Harbor is a multi-business port on Washington State’s Pacific Coast, operating deep-water marine terminals with rail service, the Westport Marina, a leading commercial seafood landing port, and the Satsop Business Park offering industrial and office space.
Port Allen, LA, United States
The Port of Greater Baton Rouge is a deep-water port located at the convergence of the Mississippi River and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, providing access to inland waterways, the Gulf of Mexico, and global trade routes with a maintained 45-foot deep channel.
Houston,, TX, United States
The Port of Houston Authority operates and manages the Port of Houston, one of the largest and busiest ports in the United States, facilitating maritime trade and commerce.
Port Hueneme,, CA, United States
The Port of Hueneme is a vital west coast commercial seaport in California specializing in automobiles, fresh fruit, breakbulk, general cargo, fish, and liquid bulk. It offers ocean carrier services, transportation via sea, train, and road routes, and is committed to environmental sustainability and community partnerships.
Northern Gateway, Hull, Great Britain (Uk)
The Port of Hull is a leading UK foreign trading port with strong short-sea trade links to Europe and worldwide deep-sea services, also serving as the UK's leading timber port and only passenger port on the Humber estuary.
New Iberia,, LA, United States
The Port of Iberia is a 2,000-acre industrial and manufacturing site in Louisiana with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, supporting over 100 companies in oil and gas fabrication, materials handling, and marine services.
Fulton,, MS, United States
Slack water harbor located in Fulton, Mississippi, United States.
Kennewick, WA, United States
The Port of Kennewick is a public port authority enhancing the quality of life in the Tri-Cities region of Washington through waterfront redevelopment, marina services, and community projects.
Kennewick, WA, United States
Clover Island Marina at the Port of Kennewick in Kennewick, WA offers 150 boat slips for vessels up to 60 feet, guest moorage, vessel haul out, and public boat launch along the Columbia River with scenic waterfront amenities.
Kenosha, WI, United States
Koper-, Slovenia
Luka Koper d.d. operates the Port of Koper, providing reliable port services with extensive maritime and rail connections, serving as a key logistics hub linking Central Europe to the sea.
Larvik, Norway
Located at the south-east coast of Norway, only 130 kms from Oslo, the Port of Larvik (PoL) is an important junction between road and sea transport. PoL is owned by the Larvik Municipality, and has 17 employees. Larvik harbour district includes the sea area within the base line from Sandefjord in the east to Telemark county in the west, as well as adjoining areas on land. The company had a turnover of NOK 40.8 Million in 2007.
Launceston, Australia
Forth Ports PLC, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Leith is the largest enclosed deepwater port in Scotland, capable of handling handymax ships up to 50,000 DWT, offering full stevedoring and cargo handling services with modern equipment and excellent rail and road connections.
Long Beach, CA, United States
The Port of Long Beach is one of America’s premier seaports and a trailblazer in goods movement and environmental stewardship. Trade valued annually at more than $100 billion moves through Long Beach, making it the second-busiest seaport in the United States. Everything from clothing and shoes to toys, furniture and consumer electronics arrives at the Port before making its way to store shelves throughout the country. Specialized terminals also move petroleum, automobiles, cement, lumber, steel and other products.
Lowestoft, Great Britain (Uk)
Port of Lowestoft is Britain’s most easterly port, strategically located to serve sea routes between the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, and the Baltic states, with excellent road, rail, and air connectivity.
Lüderitz,, Namibia
The Port of Lüderitz is a Namibian port located on the southern coast, serving southern Namibia and providing access to markets in the Northern Cape of South Africa.
Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Port of Mar del Plata is located on the Atlantic Ocean in Argentina, comprising a commercial south sector and a north sector serving as an Argentine Navy base, with facilities for nautical sports in between.
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Rosyth, Fife, United Kingdom
The Port of Methil specializes as a woodpulp and timber distribution centre, handling almost 150,000 tonnes annually, along with fertiliser imports, road salt, stone, and coal exports.
Monroe,, MI, United States
The Port of Monroe is Michigan’s only port on Lake Erie, offering efficient cargo handling with direct rail and highway access, serving as a gateway to Michigan’s multimodal transportation network.