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Freight Facts and Figures 2010

Figure 3-17. Top 25 Water Ports by Containerized Cargo: 2009

Containerized cargo has grown rapidly over the past few years and is concentrated at a few large water ports. The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach together handle about 35 percent of all container traffic at water ports in the United States. Container trade at these two ports increased by 70 percent between 1998 and 2009, slightly higher than the growth rate reported for container cargo overall.

Figure 3-18. U.S. map showing amounts of containerized cargo imported and exported, in thousands of Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), for the top 25 water ports for year 2009. Note: The statistics include both government and non-government shipments by vessel into and out of U.S. foreign trade zones, the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

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Data represented in the figure.

Table in Excel format

Thousands of TEUs

Ports Rank Export Import
Los Angeles, CA 1 1,519 3,493
Long Beach, CA 2 1,245 2,503
New York, NY 3 1,242 2,335
Savannah, GA 4 999 908
Oakland, CA 5 753 639
Norfolk, VA 6 697 675
Houston, TX 7 773 481
Seattle, WA 8 451 618
Charleston, SC 9 456 495
Tacoma, WA 10 415 455
Miami, FL 11 338 286
Port Everglades, FL 12 316 219
Baltimore, MD 13 177 227
New Orleans, LA 14 154 74
San Juan, PR 15 65 152
Jacksonville, FL 16 119 79
Wilmington, NC 17 88 97
Philadelphia, PA 18 36 143
Wilmington, DE 19 35 129
Gulfport, MS 20 57 100
Portland, OR 21 86 69
Boston, MA 22 64 84
West Palm Beach, FL 23 97 40
Mobile, AL 24 52 35
Chester, PA 25 29 34

Key: TEUs = twenty-foot equivalent units.

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, U.S. Waterborne Container Trade by U.S. Custom Ports, 1997-2009, based on data provided by Port Import/Export Reporting Service, available at www.marad.dot.gov/library_landing_page/data_and_statistics/Data_and_Statistics.htm as of July 6, 2010.

 


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