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Ayr, Great Britain (Uk)
Situated on the west coast of Scotland at the entrance to the Firth of Clyde, the Port of Ayr is ideally placed to serve Scotland’s industrial and agricultural lowlands. The port benefits from an excellent communications network, with motorway and rail systems providing easy access to the rest of the UK and beyond. The port offers considerable experience in handling a wide range of cargoes, including dry bulks, forest products and scrap metal, and is also recognised as a major supply base for the offshore industry. Ayr is becoming an increasingly popular port-of-call for cruise liners, with its close proximity to some of Scotland’s best known attractions.
Aysen, Chile
The Port of Aysen is part of the Chilean Maritime Authority (DIRECTEMAR), providing maritime services, port administration, safety, and regulatory oversight in Aysen, Chile.
Puerto Barranqueras, Pcia. de Chaco, Argentina
Port of Barranqueras is located on the right margin of the Paraná River at Km. 1198 of the General Navigation Route in Argentina, serving as a key port in the region.
London, Great Britain (Uk)
The Port of Barrow, located in south-west Cumbria, is well placed to serve shipping routes to Ireland, mainland Europe, the north Atlantic and beyond. The modern shipbuilding facilities of BAE SYSTEMS Marine Ltd are located within the enclosed docks. Developments to facilitate the construction of Britain’s Vanguard Class submarines have resulted in Ramsden Dock being able to accommodate vessels up to 230 m in length, 35 m beam and 10 m draught.
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Bellingham, WA, United States
Port of Bellingham operates a strategic shipping terminal located between Seattle and Vancouver B.C., offering competitive pricing, flexible schedules, and connections to railroads for inland transportation, serving trade routes across the Pacific Rim and beyond.
N-5003 Bergen, Norway
Cargo: Bergen one of the largest port in Europe -total quantity of goods close to 100 million tons a year. Cruise - Bergen the largest cruise capital of Norway - one of the largest cruise ports in Europe with approx. 200 annual calls. Fish - Bergen - the main area for fish farming in Norway, and the natural main fishing port of the west coast of Norway. Ferries provide a lifeline service - serves international routes as well as domestic ports. Bergen - nearest the largest oil and gas fields in Europe.
East Boston,, MA, United States
Conley Terminal in the Port of Boston is a full-service container terminal serving over 2,500 businesses in the Northeast with direct access to 14 million consumers and connections to over 30 global ports.
Brest, France
Its strategic location makes it a prime site at the heart of the Atlantic Arc and a gateway to Europe.
Wynnum, Australia
Port of Brisbane Corporation operates the Port of Brisbane, a major Australian port handling container shipping, cruise terminals, and trade logistics with extensive infrastructure and customer services.
Harbour, Bruxelles, Belgium
The Port of Brussels is a strategic inland port in Belgium offering extensive logistics and warehousing facilities along the canal, supporting urban logistics and freight transport.
Buenaventura Bay, Colombia
Port of Buenaventura is Colombia's main maritime terminal and the only multipurpose polyvalent port in the country, featuring specialized terminals for containers, solid bulk, liquid bulk, and multi-purpose cargo.
Rosyth, Fife, United Kingdom
Port of Burntisland, located on the north side of the River Forth, offers substantial ground for development and supports transport and distribution by sea, rail, or road. It handles liquid cargo such as caustic soda and facilitates module building for North Sea oil rigs.
Caleta Olivia,, Pcia de Santa Cruz, Argentina
Port of Caleta Paula is a rectangular basin excavated on firm land linked to the ocean by an artificial canal, featuring a 1,487-ft long pier with a depth of 32.8 feet.
Rawson,, Pcia. de Chubut, Argentina
The Consejo Portuario Argentino is an organization that unites all Argentine ports to coordinate sector activities and defend their interests, offering services including port policy, concessions, and port training workshops.
Cape Town, South Africa
Port of Cape Town is a major South African port located in Cape Town, providing comprehensive maritime services and facilities.
Mexico
The Port of Cardenas aims to be Latin America's leading industrial port and a viable commercial port for the Mexican Pacific, focusing on fostering industrial clusters and sustainable growth.
Clarkston, WA, United States
The Port of Clarkston is an operating port managing a 120-acre waterfront and a 45-acre industrial business park, focusing on economic development, tourism, and recreational development in Clarkston, WA.
Cleveland, OH, United States
The Port of Cleveland is a major Great Lakes port driving economic growth, global connectivity, and sustainability through efficient cargo operations, innovative financing, and eco-friendly initiatives.
Rivadavia, Provincia de Chubut, Argentina
Port of Comodoro Rivadavia is located next to the city of Comodoro Rivadavia in the Gulf of San Jorge, Argentina, featuring an overseas pier of 709 ft length. It is part of the Argentine port network coordinated by the Consejo Portuario Argentino.
Copenhagen K, Denmark
Port of Copenhagen Ltd. operates the main seaport facilities in Copenhagen, Denmark, providing port services and infrastructure for maritime traffic.
Corpus Christi, TX, United States
The Port of Corpus Christi is a major U.S. port handling crude oil, natural gas, grain, wind energy components, and other cargo with extensive facilities and logistics support.
Corrientes, Argentina
Port of Corrientes is a service port located on the Paraná River in Argentina, primarily facilitating the embarkation and disembarkation of passengers for ships and tugs. It has a draft of 9 to 12 feet and a quay length of 1,224 feet.