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  2. Port of Halifax - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Ceres (now a subsidiary of Nippon Yusen) successfully bid on a continued operations contract, effective January 1, 2003 for 20 years. [10] In 2005 the Fairview Cove Container Terminal berth depth was deepened to 16.8 metres (55 ft) (as deep as the New Panama Canal). In 2012 a major expansion of the South End Container Terminal was ...

  3. PSA International - Wikipedia

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    PSA International Pte Ltd, formerly the Port of Singapore Authority, is a global port operator and supply chain company.One of the largest port operators in the world, PSA's portfolio comprises over 70 deepsea, rail, and inland terminals across more than 180 locations in 45 countries, including flagship operations in Singapore and Belgium, and encompasses supply chain solutions, marine, and ...

  4. Port of Portland (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally there are two passenger facilities, the Ocean Gateway International Marine Passenger Terminal and the Casco Bay Ferry Terminal. The majority of Portland's non-passenger terminals are for petroleum products, especially the Portland–Montreal pipeline, which has gradually reduced its capacity since 2010. [7]

  5. Ceres Hellenic Shipping Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Ceres Hellenic Enterprises is a large traditional Greek ship management company based in London. It was founded by George Livanos in 1949, but family shipping interests in fact date back to 1824. It is currently run by Peter G. Livanos. It owns, operates, buys and sells bulk carriers, container ships and tankers.

  6. List of container ports - Wikipedia

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    Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, New Jersey; Red Hook Marine Terminal, Brooklyn, New York; Port of Savannah, Georgia; Port of Charleston, South Carolina; Port of Wilmington, North Carolina; Virginia Port Authority, Virginia APM Terminals, Portsmouth, Virginia; Newport News Marine Terminal, Newport News, Virginia

  7. Maritime passenger terminal - Wikipedia

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    A passenger terminal is a structure in a port which services passengers boarding and leaving water vessels such as ferries, cruise ships and ocean liners.Depending on the types of vessels serviced by the terminal, it may be named (for example) ferry terminal, cruise terminal, marine terminal or maritime passenger terminal.

  8. Marine terminal - Wikipedia

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    The term Marine terminal may apply to: a berth (moorings) a dock (maritime) a ferry slip; a ferry terminal; a port; a wharf; See also. Terminal (disambiguation)

  9. List of Panamax ports - Wikipedia

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    Sept-Îles — iron ore terminal on the Saint Lawrence River. Port Cartier — iron ore terminal on the Saint Lawrence River. Quebec City — deepwater terminal on the Saint Lawrence River and the gateway to the Great Lakes, capable of accommodating Panamax and Capesize vessels with 50 feet of water at low tide; Chandler — large deepwater wharf