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Port Authorities Sector Port Districts ... Found on 1800miti.Com, the Commerce Directory - Ireland - Israel - Italy - Bari - The harbour of Bari is a polyvalent harbour in its basin, spread in an area of about 285 hectares. The area includes: Equipped quays for any kind of commercial traffic (solid and liquid bulks, containers, parcels, steel and iron products, forest products, etc.) Quays for the service of ferry-boats; Quays for the service of stables and cattleshed both for importation and exportation; Equipped quays for the trading and processing of the Atlantic catch; Quays for cruising boats and relative accommodation for passengers;
- Port of Venice
- Ravenna - Detailed information.
- Savona Vado - Details of Savona and Vado Ligure, classed together as the port of Savona-Vado.
- Trieste - Basic information only.
- Ivory Coast "cote d'ivoire" - Japan - Ports of Aomori - Basic information on ports in Aomori, the northernmost prefecture of the Honshu island.
- Port of Hakata - A major industrial port on the western side of Japan. Overview, history and facilities information.
- Ports of Ibaraki - General information on the industrial ports in Ibaraki Prefecture, including Hitachinaka, Hitachi, Oarai and Kashima.
- Port of Kawasaki - An industrial port located between Tokyo and Yokohama, in the Keihin Industrial Zone.
- Port of Kitakyushu - Port with major connections to Shanghai, Qingdao, Dalian, Seoul and Tokyo.
- Port of Kobe - One of the biggest hub ports with large container terminals. Information on restoration from the earthquake.
- Port of Maizuru - Situated on the Sea of Japan coast, near Kyoto. Comprehensive information on history and facilities.
- Port of Nagoya - A major industrial port with international connections. Overview, statistics and facilities information.
- Port of Osaka - A wealth of information including passenger vessels, ferry terminal, container terminal, sea & land access, maps and related facilities.
- Port of Sakata - An industrial port famous for coal import. Overview, statistics and facilities information.
- Port of Shimonoseki - Basic information on this commercial port facing the Kanmon Channel.
- Port of Tokyo - Overview, history, facilities and other general information on this huge commercial port.
- Port of Yokkaichi - Industrial port located near Nagoya. Basic information and statistics.
- Port of Yokohama - The port has a long-standing history of more than 130 years as a leading trade port in Japan.
- Port of Yokosuka - Located at the entrance of Tokyo Bay. History, outline and basic information about its facilities.
- Latvia - Laskana Ltd. - Baltic's premiere timber trader Timber port Laskana SIA, a Latvian - Swedish joint venture.
- Liepaja - Detailed information on the Port of Liepaja
- Ports of Latvia - Basic Information relating to all Latvian ports.
- Terrabalt Ltd. - Full agency services at the sea port of Liepaja.
- Lithuania - Malaysia - Morocco "Maroc" - Netherlands - New Zealand - CentrePort Wellington - Comprehensive information including schedules, services and facilities.
- Port Marlborough New Zealand Ltd - Company that owns and operates the Picton terminal and the inter-island ferry facilities, and local marinas. News, shipping schedules and details of operations.
- Port Nelson - Details of services offered that include ship berthing, quarantine facilities, pilot and towage services. Also features the annual report, safety information and statistics.
- Port of Tauranga - Detailed information; shipping schedules, facilities and services.
- Port Otago - Information on Port Otago's two wharf systems - Port Chalmers and Dunedin.
- Ports of Auckland - Details of two ports on both coasts of the North Island. Auckland, situated on the Waitemata Harbour and Onehungaon on Manukau Harbour.
- South Port NZ, Ltd - Information about the port of Bluff; shipping movements and facilities.
- Westgate Port Taranaki - Western seaport of North Island of New Zealand. Handles diversity of cargoes. Specialist experience in heavy lift and project cargoes.
- Norway - Drammen - Most of the fresh fruit and vegetables from the tropic pass trough Drammen harbour. This is because the harbour is centraly placed in relation to the final destinations in Norway and Scandinavia as a whole.
- Flåm havn (Port of Flam) - Aurland, Flåm, Undredal and Gudvangen cruise harbours innermost in the Sognefjord, Norway. Site includes map, ship arrivals, information and images.
- Grenland Port Authority - One of the most important ports in Norway, with the local industry as its solid mooring point.
- Kristiansand Euro-Port - A brief presentation of the port.
- Moss - Full details of the port.
- Oslo Havnevesen - Comprehensive information from the Oslo Port Authority.
- Sola - Comprehensive information on the ports of Sola and Risavika.
- Sola Havn AS - Operator for public harbors in Sola Municipality.
- Stavanger - Basic information on the port.
- Poland - Portugal - Setúbal - Detailed information.
- Sines - Basic information and contacts.
- Russia - Senegal - Port Autonome de Dakar - Senegal ::: Une situation géographique exceptionnelle :- Premier port touché à la descente par les navires venant du Nord- Dernier port touché à la remontée- 14° 40 de latitude Nord et 17° 26 de longitude Ouest
- Serbia - Singapore - Slovenia - Port of Koper - Representing the southern gate to international commercial links between Europe and overseas.
- South Africa - Port of Cape Town offers a myriad of services and boasts an extensive range of equipment. The port is renowned for its deciduous fruit exports, along with perishables and other frozen products.
- Port of Durban is one of the busiest ports in the world where the harbour is a mere block away from the main Central Business District. Geographically the port is close to the city but from a financial point of view this port position applies well as it plays a vital role in the city of Durban and the entire Kwazulu Natal region.
- Port of East London, on the Buffalo River, is one of the principal harbours of South Africa and the country's only river port. Its major client is the motor industry.
- Port Elizabeth serves a hinterland which is heavily industrialised and intensively farmed. It is furthermore linked to other large consumer markets and neighbouring countries by modern road and rail networks.
- Port of Richards Bay is located approximately 160km north-east of Durban and 465km south of Maputo on the eastern seaboard of South Africa. The port’s hinterland comprises the Northern KwaZulu Natal, Gauteng and Mpumalanga regions.
- Port of Saldanha - Situated on the west coast of Africa, 60 nautical miles north-west of Cape Town, the port of Saldanha is the deepest and largest natural port in Southern Africa and is partly protected by an artificial breakwater.
- South Korea - Spain - Sweden - United Kingdom - Chichester Harbour Conservancy - Providing up to date information on all aspects of chichester harbour. Details on leisure, sailing, navigation, moorings, environment, education and harbour facilities. Plus local weather and tide information.
- Dover Harbour - Details of the ferry port, cruise terminal and marina, plus information for passengers.
- Gloucester Harbour Trustees - Detailed information covering Gloucester Harbour.
- Harwich Haven Authority - News, information, bylaws and notices to mMariners, for the Harwich harbour ports of Harwich Navyard, Harwich international port, Mistley, Ipswich and Felixstowe.
- Harwich International Port - Details of the former Parkeston Quay at Harwich.
- In Felixstowe - Directory of Felixstowe shipping on the WWW.
- Medway Ports - The Ports of Sheerness and Chatham Docks in Kent, South East England.
- Port of Liverpool - England major West Coast port with substantial trade to Ireland.
- Port of London - Information on the commercial, maritime and leisure services and facilities of the port of London including trade and business directories, notice to mariners and ship movements for the river Thames.
- Port of London Authority
- Port of London Handbook
- Port of Seaham - North-East English Port.
- Port of Great Yarmouth
- Port Penrhyn - Small port located in North Wales.
- Southampton Container Terminals - Owned by P&O ports and associated British ports. Including latest news, container terminal pictures and container terminal plan. Full contact details provided.
- Southampton Port - South Coast England. Information limited to liner arrivals and departures.
- Tamlyn Shipping - Ships agents at the port of Falmouth, established in 1946. Including latest news, pictures and weather information. Full contact details provided.
- United States - American Association of Port Authorities ::: The American Association of Port Authorities represents more than 140 public port authorities in the United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition, the Association represents over 250 sustaining and associate members, firms and individuals with an interest in seaports of the Western Hemisphere.
- Adak Island, Alaska - Marine Facility
- Charleston International Ports - A privately-owned and operated terminal operator dedicated to providing services and facilities for the shipment of general cargo through the Port of Charleston.
- Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami-Dade - Miami is the world's busiest cruise port, with a fleet of more than 14 ships, including the newest megaships. One of the country's fastest-growing container ports, Miami serves markets in the Far East and Europe, as well as Central and South America. In addition, it handles breakbulk and general cargo, automobiles, and heavy equipment.
- Georgia Ports Authority - Information about the ports of Savannah and Brunswick.
- Hawaii - Full details of the ports of the Hawaiian islands including Honolulu Harbor.
- Liberty Maritime Terminals, Inc. - Located in the Theodore Ship Channel at Mobile, Alabama. A private deep water shipping terminal with heavy lift cranes on site.
- North Carolina State Ports Authority - Information about Port of Morehead City, Port of Wilmington, Inland Terminals and Southport Marina.
- Port of Baltimore - Maryland Port Administration site gives news and detailed information on Baltimore's port.
- Port of Beaumont - Information on facilities to handle a wide variety of cargo.
- Port of Boston - The oldest port in the western hemisphere.
- Port of Bremerton, WA
- Port of Charleston - The nation's fourth busiest container port, handling more than $3 million in cargo every hour and offering direct service to more than 140 countries around the world.
- Port of Everett
- Port Everglades - Originally known as Lake Mabel, Port Everglades was officially established as a deep water harbor in 1927 and has since grown to become one of South Florida's strongest economic engines with annual operating revenues of more than $66 million and total waterborne commerce exceeding 23 million tons in liquid, break bulk and containerized cargoes.
- Port of Grays Harbor - Located on Washington's coast, this deep water shipping port operates Grays Harbor Airport at Bowerman Field, the 600 slip Westport Marina and 1,500+ acres for industrial development.
- Port of Harlingen - Texan facility situated on the Harlingen channel. The channel is maintained to a width of 125 feet and a depth of 12 feet.
- Port of Hueneme - The only deep water harbor between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area and is the U.S. Port of Entry for California's Central Coast region.
- Port of Kodiak - The City of Kodiak provides public dock facilities. Additionally, waterfront processors have extensive private docking facilities.
- Port of Long Beach - More cargo and containers move through the Port of Long Beach than any other United States Port.
- Port of Los Angeles - One of the premier US gateways for international trade and commerce. Twenty-nine diversified facilities for handling all types of cargo are available.
- Port Manatee - Port Manatee is the fifth largest of Florida's 14 deepwater seaports and the region's leading economic engine.
- Port of Milwaukee
- Port of Palacios - The major commercial shrimp and fishing center, as well as the newest family recreational center, on the Texas Gulf Coast.
- Port of Pittsburgh, PA
- Port of Port Arthur - The port is equipped to handle any type of break-bulk general cargo.
- Port of Portland, OR
- Port of Oakland - The port occupies 19 miles of waterfront on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay with 665 acres devoted to maritime activities.
- Port of Red Wing, MN
- Port of Redwood City - Located 18 nautical miles south of San Francisco, and the only deepwater port in south San Francisco Bay.
- Port of Sacramento - The Port is 84 miles Northeast of San Francisco. Facilities: 5 berths, each 600 ft. 200 railcar yard. Bulk rice and grain elevators. Dry bulk cargo warehousing. 3 transit sheds.
- Port of San Francisco - "Our goal is for the Port's web-site to be a comprehensive source of information about San Francisco's waterfront."
- Port of Seattle
- Port of Stockton - Located on the Stockton Deepwater Ship Channel, 75 nautical miles due east of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Port of Stockton, California, owns and operates a diversified and major transportation center that encompasses a 600-acre operating area.
- Port of Tacoma
- Port of Tampa ::: The Port of Tampa is Florida’s largest seaport and handles nearly half of all sea-borne commerce that passes through the state. It is the 12th largest cargo port in the nation, and with several homeported passenger vessels, it has become a major cruise port.
- Port of Valdez - Port of Valdez services available:- 700 ft. concrete floating dock - 21-acre marshalling yard - 600 ft. wharf - Grain Terminal - Airport - Access to the State of Alaska Marine Highway System ferry service - Access to the Richardson Highway - Foreign Trade Zone
- Port of Wilmington - The first inbound deepwater port on the Delaware River, the Port of Wilmington is strategically located midway between New York City and Washington, D.C., at the heart of North American's largest consumer market.
- Rickenbacker, OH Port Authority
- The Jacksonville Port Authority, located in Jacksonville Florida, is the Florida port of choice for international trade and intermodal transportation.
- The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey - Manages shipping terminals, bridges, tunnels, airports, and waterfront developments.
- Virginia Port Authority - The port authority of Virginia owns four general cargo terminals - Norfolk International Terminals, Portsmouth Marine Terminal, Newport News Marine Terminal and the Virginia Inland Port in Front Royal-which are operated by its affiliate.
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