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  2. Port of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Charleston is a seaport located in South Carolina in the Southeastern United States.The port's facilities span three municipalities—Charleston, North Charleston, and Mount Pleasant—with six public terminals owned and operated by the South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA).

  3. South Carolina Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    The SCPA owns and operates six public marine terminals in the Port of Charleston. These facilities handle both containerized and non-containerized cargo, as well as cruise passengers. The sixth facility - the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal - is a container terminal which opened in March 2021 at the former Charleston Navy Base. [5]

  4. List of ports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Top 25 water ports by tonnage. This is a list of ports of the United States, ranked by tonnage. [1] Ports in the United States handle a wide variety of goods that are critical to the global economy, including petroleum, grain, steel, automobiles, and containerized goods.

  5. Port Report: Charleston Looks To Relieve Truck Traffic With ...

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    The Port of Charleston is looking to add a wharf space to the Wando Welch marine terminal for loading marine containers on barges. The U.S. Department of Transportation first established the ...

  6. United States container ports - Wikipedia

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    Container port draft depths and air drafts Port Draft depth Air draft Port of Miami: 43 feet (13 m) Unlimited Port Everglades: 43 feet (13 m) Unlimited Port of Palm Beach: 36 feet (11 m) Unlimited Port of Jacksonville: 47 feet (14 m) 175 feet (53 m) Port of Savannah: 47 feet (14 m) 185 feet (56 m) Port of Charleston: 52 feet (16 m) 186 feet (57 m)

  7. 'People shrieking in tears': Cruise passengers returned to ...

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    By mid-day Sunday, Charleston received nearly four inches of rain and the tide gauge reached over nine feet. Passengers disembark from the Carnival Sunshine cruise ship Monday, March 16, 2020, in ...

  8. Category:Ports and harbors of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Port of Charleston; Charleston Terminal Company; E. East Shore Terminal Company; J. Jasper Ocean Terminal; P. South Carolina Ports Authority This page was last ...

  9. Port of Savannah - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Port handled a record 4.35 million TEU, a 7.5 percent increase over 2017. [12] In response to the growth in traffic at both Savannah and the Port of Charleston, the Jasper Ocean Terminal, which would be the largest port in the country if it is completed, is planned to be built upriver on the Savannah River by the mid-2020s. [13]