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The Port of Wilmington (formerly Wilmington Marine Terminal [2]) is a deep-water port located at the confluence of the Christina River and the Delaware River in Wilmington, Delaware, 65 miles (105 km) from the Atlantic Ocean.
The Port of Wilmington may refer to: Port of Wilmington (Delaware), a port facility in Wilmington, Delaware, USA; Port of Wilmington (North Carolina), a port facility ...
Why Delaware privatized the port and Gulftainer's unkept promises.
Port of Wilmington (Delaware) This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The state-run Port of Wilmington is the largest and busiest of the two deepwater ports in North Carolina, the other being in Morehead City. Container traffic makes up a big chunk of the local port ...
The dawn of the film industry as we know it in Wilmington came in the 1980s, starting with Dino De Laurentiis moving his production company to the Port City and the movie "Firestarter" in 1984.
Delaware Route 9A (DE 9A) is a two- to four-lane road in Wilmington, Delaware, that serves as the primary access route to the Port of Wilmington as well as provide access to Interstate 495 (I-495). The official designation of the route runs 0.78 miles (1.26 km) along Terminal Avenue between DE 9 and the Port of Wilmington, interchanging with I-495.
Conceptual designs for the North Carolina International Terminal called for a high-density, automated container terminal capable of serving 12,000-TEU vessels with at least a 50-foot draft (the existing navigation channel serving the Port of Wilmington in the Wilmington Harbor has a dredge depth of 42 (+/-) feet).