List of seaports
Port
A port
is a facility at the edge of an ocean, river, or
lake for receiving ships and transferring cargo
and persons to them. Ports have
specially-designed equipment to help in the
loading and unloading of these vessels. Cranes
and refrigerated storage may be provided by
private interests or public bodies. Often,
canneries or other processing facilities will be
located very close by.
The term
seaport is used for ports that handle
ocean-going vessels, and
river port
is used for facilities that handle river
traffic. Sometimes a port on a lake or river
also has access to the ocean, and is then
referred to as an
inland port.
A fishing port
is a type of port or harbor facility
particularly suitable for landing and
distributing fish. While the term
airport
is derived from
port, such places are never referred to
as ports.
Critical to the functioning of seaports and
river ports are:
- Presence of deep water channels (40 feet
or 12 meters minimum) and berths
- Protection from wind, wave, and surge
- Access to inter modal transportation
(trains and trucks)
Typical equipment used at a container seaport
includes:
- Berth Gantry - large berth side craned
used for the loading and unloading of vessels.
- Yard Gantry - smaller gantries found
throughout the container yards. Can be Rail
Mounted Gantry (RMG) or Rubber Tired Gantry
(RTG).
- Trucks - used to carry containers between
Gantries with use of attached chassis. Also
called "bomb carts" or "Ottawa's"
- Startle Carriers - used in place of
Trucks, this purpose built vehicle "straddles"
a container and moves it to its destination.
- Top Picks - Used to move empty containers.
Grabs containers from the top.
- Racks - Used to move empty containers.
Grabs containers from the side.
Containerized cargo allows for quicker
transport and distribution as individual
products, boxes or bulk cargo need not be "debus
sled" or palletized at each transportation
point. Cargo can be sealed at point of origin,
transported via inter modal, stacked and loaded
on purpose ships, and ultimately opened at final
point of resale or destination. This is a vital
part of modern retailing "Just in Time Delivery"
strategies.
Standard Containers are measured in
Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs). Standard
container sizes are 20', 40', and 45' units.
Heights are either 8.5' or 9.5'. Standard
containers may weight up to 50,000 pounds.
Seaports and river ports are often equipped
with large cranes for the loading and unloading
of containers from container ships. These are
usually operated by stevedores. Pilots and
tugboats are also used to safely maneuver the
ships in tight quarters.
This is a
list of the world's seaports:
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Accra,
Ghana
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Banana,
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Barranquilla,
Colombia
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Brazil
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Bergen,
Norway
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Bilbao,
Spain
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Boston,
Massachusetts,
United States
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Buenos Aires,
Argentina
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Cabinda,
Angola
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Cᤩz,
Spain
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Cape Town,
South Africa
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Casablanca,
Morocco
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Cayenne,
French Guiana
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Charleston,
South Carolina,
United States
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Colon,
Panama
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Cork,
Ireland
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Dakar,
Senegal
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Douala,
Cameroon
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Elizabeth,
New Jersey,
United States
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Freetown,
Sierra Leone
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Fortaleza,
Brazil
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Galway,
Ireland
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Georgetown,
Guyana
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Halifax,
Nova Scotia,
Canada
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Jacksonville, Florida,
United States
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Lagos,
Nigeria
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La Rochelle,
France
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,
Spain
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Libreville,
Gabon
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Lisbon,
Portugal
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Lome,
Togo
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Luanda,
Angola
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Malabo,
Equatorial Guinea
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Miami,
Florida,
United States
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Monrovia,
Liberia
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Montevideo,
Uruguay
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Nantes,
France
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Nassau,
Bahamas
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New York,
New York,
United States
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Hampton Roads,
Virginia
United States
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Paramaribo,
Suriname
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Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania,
United States
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Portland,
Maine,
United States
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Porto,
Portugal
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Porto Alegre,
Brazil
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Recife,
Brazil
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Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
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Salvador,
Brazil
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San Juan,
Puerto Rico,
United States
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife,
Canary Islands,
Spain
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Santos near
S㯠Paulo,
Brazil
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Savannah,
Georgia,
United States
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Saint John,
New Brunswick,
Canada
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Sept-άes, Quebec,
Canada
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Shannon/Foynes,
Ireland
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St. John's,
Newfoundland and Labrador,
Canada
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Tangier,
Morocco
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Vigo,
Spain
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Walvis Bay,
Namibia
See
Ports of the Baltic Sea.
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Belize City,
Belize
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Cartagena, Colombia
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Chetumal,
Quintana Roo,
Mexico
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ColPanama
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Guantᮡmo,
Cuba
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Kingston, Jamaica
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Costa Rica
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Maracaibo,
Venezuela
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Ponce,
Puerto Rico
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Puerto Barrios,
Guatemala
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Honduras
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Santiago de Cuba,
Cuba
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Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic
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Chicago,
Illinois,
United States
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Cleveland,
Ohio,
United States
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Duluth,
Minnesota,
United States
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Erie,
Pennsylvania,
United States
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Hamilton,
Ontario,
Canada
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Kingston,
Ontario,
Canada
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Nanticoke,
Ontario,
Canada
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Oshawa,
Ontario,
Canada
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Superior,
Wisconsin,
United States
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Thunder Bay,
Ontario,
Canada
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Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada
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Campeche,
Campeche,
Mexico
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Galveston,
Texas,
United States
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Havana,
Cuba
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Houston,
Texas,
United States
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Intracoastal City,
Louisiana,
United States
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Panama City,
Florida,
United States
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Mobile,
Alabama,
United States
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New Orleans,
Louisiana,
United States
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Tampa, Florida,
United States
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Mexico
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Tampico,
Tamaulipas,
Mexico
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Veracruz,
Veracruz,
Mexico
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Belfast,
Northern Ireland
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Cairnryan,
Scotland
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Douglas,
Isle of Man
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Drogheda,
Ireland
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Dublin Port,
Dublin,
Ireland
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Dun Laoghaire,
Ireland
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Dundalk,
Ireland
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Fishguard,
Wales
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Garston,
England
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Glasgow,
Scotland
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Holyhead,
Wales
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Larne,
Northern Ireland
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Liverpool,
England
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Milford Haven,
Wales
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Mostyn,
Wales
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Pembroke Dock,
Wales
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Rosslare Europort,
Ireland
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Runcorn,
England
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Stranraer,
Scotland
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Swansea,
Wales
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Alexandria,
Egypt
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Algiers,
Algeria
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Barcelona,
Spain
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Bardia,
Libya
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Beirut,
Lebanon
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Benghazi,
Libya
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Genoa,
Italy
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Izmir,
Turkey
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Latakia,
Syria
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Malaga,
Spain
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Marseilles,
France
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Mersa Matruh,
Egypt
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Oran,
Algeria
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Palma de Mallorca,
Spain
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Palermo,
Italy
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Piraeus,
Greece
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Port Said,
Egypt
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Tel Aviv,
Israel
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Tripoli,
Libya
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Tunis,
Tunisia
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Valencia,
Spain
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Amsterdam,
Netherlands
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Antwerp,
Belgium
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Bremerhaven,
Germany
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Bremen,
Germany
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Emden,
Germany
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Felixstowe,
England
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Ghent,
Belgium
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Hamburg,
Germany
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Harwich,
England
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Hull,
England
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Newcastle,
England
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Oslo,
Norway
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Rotterdam,
Netherlands &
Europoort
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Wilhelmshaven,
Germany &
JadeWeserPort
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Churchill, Manitoba,
Canada
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Norway
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Arkhangelsk,
Russia
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Dikson,
Russia
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Dudinka,
Russia
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Murmansk,
Russia
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Tiksi,
Russia
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Barrow, Alaska,
United States
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Prudhoe Bay, Alaska,
United States
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