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Brunsbüttel, Germany
The port was built in 1975 particularly for serving the various requirements of the surrounding industry. 6 berths for oil, gas and chemical cargo, permitting vessels up to 3000 grt and 1,4 draught to berth. Although the port belongs to the Hafengesellschaft Brunsbüttel, the suprastructure for cargo handling of ammonia, urca, crude-oil and various other liquid cargo is owned by the operating industry, such as Bayer AG / Elf-Bitumen / North Hydro Agri.
Oulu, Finland, Finland
Port of Oulu is the largest general cargo port in the Bothnian Bay, serving the rapidly growing northern European city of Oulu with year-round operations across three terminals: Oritkari, Nuottasaari, and Vihreäsaari.
Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain (Uk)
ABP operates the Port of Plymouth at Millbay Docks, a tidal basin within Plymouth Sound, offering strategic road links and a natural harbour to support expanding trade with the Continent.
Redwood City, CA, United States
The Port of Redwood City is the only deepwater port in South San Francisco Bay, offering berths for dry bulk, liquid bulk, and project cargoes, along with recreational opportunities and access to San Francisco Bay.
Richards Bay, South Africa
Port of Richards Bay is a major South African port specializing in bulk cargo handling, including coal, minerals, and other commodities.
San Diego, CA, United States
The Port of San Diego is a specially created district managing 34 miles of San Diego Bay waterfront, balancing maritime, waterfront development, public safety, and environmental initiatives to support regional prosperity.
San Francisco,, CA, United States
Born out of the Gold Rush, today's Port of San Francisco is a public agency responsible for managing the 7-1/2 miles of San Francisco Bay shoreline stretching from Hyde Street Pier in the north to India Basin in the south. The Port's responsibilities include promoting maritime commerce, navigation, and fisheries; restoring the environment; and providing public recreation. More than 1,000 acres fall under its jurisdiction.
San Julián,, Pcia. Santa Cruz, Argentina
Port of San Julian is located on the bay of the same name in Argentina, featuring a concrete pier with 20 feet depth, 65.6 feet width, and 203 feet length mooring platform.
Seattle, WA, United States
The Port of Seattle is divided into four operating divisions, plus corporate departments that support the divisions and the broad mission of the Port. Aviation Division The Aviation Division operates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Sea-Tac is the 18th busiest passenger airport in the United States, serving 31 million passengers a year and moving more than 346,000 metric tons of air cargo annually. Mark Reis is Managing Director. Capital Development Division The newest Port division, Capital Development oversees the Port’s procurement and construction services, and includes the new Central Procurement Officer position. Ralph Graves is the Managing Director of the division, and Nora Huey is the Central Procurement Office Director. Real Estate Division This division’s mission is to improve the use of selected Port assets to promote regional economic vitality, create jobs and generate new revenue. It also provides services and facilities for fishing, commercial and recreational boats at Fishermen's Terminal, the Maritime Industrial Center, Harbor Island Marina, Shilshole Bay Marina and Bell Harbor Marina. Joe McWilliams is Managing Director. Seaport Division The Seaport operates the nation’s 7th busiest marine container cargo and bulk cargo port and handles related terminal infrastructure maintenance. Cruise Services operates two passenger cruise terminals and other large vessel moorage facilities. Linda Styrk is Managing Director. Corporate Departments Other departments serving all divisions include Accounting and Procurement Services, Construction Services, Engineering, Executive, Finance and Budget, Government Relations, Human Resources and Development, Information Technology, Labor Relations, Legal, Police, Public Affairs and Social Responsibility.
Indonesia
Teluk Bayur, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
The Port of Thunder Bay is a Canadian port authority managing the largest port on the Great Lakes, facilitating cargo shipping and logistics services in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Ushuaia ,, Pcia. de Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
The Port of Ushuaia is located on the bay of Ushuaia in Argentina, protected by the Ushuaia Peninsula and Bridge islands, serving as a key maritime gateway in the Beagle Channel.
Walvis Bay,, Namibia
Strategically located half way down the coast of Namibia, with direct access to principal shipping routes, Walvis Bay is a natural gateway for international trade. Walvis Bay is Namibia's largest commercial port, receiving approximately 1,000 vessel calls each year and handling about 2.5 million tonnes of cargo. It is a sheltered deepwater harbour benefiting from a temperate climate.
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Cambridge, Maryland, United States
R&D Boat Supply offers a full range of fishing, hunting, and marine supplies including marine hardware, electronics, fishing tackle, live bait, and custom boat repair and maintenance services in Cambridge, Maryland.
Dewey Beach, DE, United States
SEATTLE, WA, United States
SEATTLE, WA, United States
JUNEAU, AK, United States
BRIGHTWATERS, NY, United States
Saginaw City, MI, United States
The Port of Bay City Authority operates commercial and recreational port facilities including Matagorda Harbor, offering industrial land, docks, and access to pipelines in Bay City, Texas.
Saint John,, New Brunswick, Canada
The Saint John Port Authority is a locally managed international seaport providing intermodal transportation links to a market of 100 million consumers. We believe productive and cost-effective cargo handling is the key to meeting customers' individual needs. The Port of Saint John is one of the oldest and most active seaports on the Atlantic seaboard, handling an average of 25 million metric tonnes of cargo annually. We handle diverse breakbulk cargo such as forest products and steel; containerized cargo; and bulk cargo such as petroleum, potash, and salt. Located on the Bay of Fundy, the Port of Saint John has 27 berthing facilities and a docking front of 3865 metres. We are also known for low tariffs and we even provide market information and assistance at no charge. An independent and locally operated Canada Port Authority, the Port of Saint John is a modern transportation centre ready to navigate your way to international markets. Whether you are looking to import or export, Saint John is your Port of Call.