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  2. Red Hook Container Terminal - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In 2011, the terminal handled 110,000 containers. [9] Red Hook Container Terminal LLC operates the terminal in an agreement made in 2011 with the Port Authority when it had control over the facility. [10] [11] In May 2024, the Port Authority transferred ownership of the terminal to the New York City government. [12] [13]

  3. Port of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Location; Country: United States: Location: Houston (Texas, USA): Coordinates: 1]: UN/LOCODE: USHOU [2]: Details; Operated by: Port of Houston Authority: Owned by: City of Houston: Type of harbour: Artificial / natural: Number of cargo container terminals: 2: Number of major general cargo terminals: 5: Statistics; Annual cargo tonnage: 212 million (2006) [3]: Annual container volume: 1.6 ...

  4. United States container ports - Wikipedia

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    *Norfolk International Terminals: 50 feet (15 m) Unlimited *Portsmouth Marine Terminal: 50 feet (15 m) Unlimited *Newport News Marine Terminal: 50 feet (15 m) Unlimited *Virginia International Gateway: 50 feet (15 m) Unlimited Port of Baltimore: 50 feet (15 m) 185 feet (56 m) Port of Wilmington (Delaware) 38 feet (12 m) 188 feet (57 m) [1] Port ...

  5. List of container ports - Wikipedia

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    Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, New Jersey; Red Hook Marine Terminal, Brooklyn, New ... Bayport Terminal, Houston, Texas; Port of Galveston, Texas; Port of ...

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  7. American River Transportation Company - Wikipedia

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    American River Transportation Co., LLC (ARTCO) is a subsidiary of Archer Daniels Midland (ADM). It provides river transportation, including barges and a shipyard; it also operates towboats on the Illinois River, Mississippi River, and Ohio River. [2]

  8. Houston Ship Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Ship Channel, in Houston, Texas, is part of the Port of Houston, one of the busiest seaports in the world. [1] The channel is the conduit for ocean-going vessels between Houston-area terminals and the Gulf of Mexico , and it serves an increasing volume of inland barge traffic.

  9. Kirby Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kirby Corporation, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is the largest tank barge operator in the United States, transporting bulk liquid products throughout the Mississippi River System, on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, along all three U.S. Coasts, and in Alaska and Hawaii.