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  2. 'Profit over people is unacceptable': Port of Wilmington's ...

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    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 ...

  3. Port of Wilmington (Delaware) - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Port of Wilmington - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. What you need to know about Port of Wilmington. Who ... - AOL

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    Why Delaware privatized the port and Gulftainer's unkept promises.

  6. The port strike could leave America's bananas in short supply

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    The Port of Wilmington in Delaware, now shut down, is the No. 1 banana port in North America, with leading fruit companies Dole and Chiquita using it as their mid-Atlantic distribution hub.

  7. North Carolina State Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Morehead City is a breakbulk and bulk facility located four miles from the Atlantic Ocean. The port is equipped with nine berths and multiple gantry cranes. Storage offerings include a dry-bulk facility with a 220,000-ton capacity warehouse and a 177,000-square-foot warehouse for housing commodities like rubber, paper, steel, and ...

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  9. North Carolina International Port - Wikipedia

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    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).