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Figure 11: Container Berth Length in Feet versus Annual TEU at Top 25 Container Ports by TEU, 2015

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

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  Table label Berth Length TEUs
1 Wilmington (NC) 2,650 291,809
2 Wilmington (DE) 1,850 337,032
3 Virginia 13,270 2,549,272
4 Tacoma 10,687 2,125,039
5 Seattle 12,340 1,404,402
6 Savannah 9,693 3,737,383
7 San Juan 12,182 1,210,503
8 Philadelphia 4,950 427,630
9 Oakland 22,231 2,277,515
10 New York and New Jersey 27,987 6,371,720
11 New Orleans 2,000 525,484
12 Mobile 2,000 229,117
13 Miami 10,080 1,007,800
14 Los Angeles 26,812 8,160,458
15 Long Beach 29,676 7,192,066
16 Juneau N/A 149,605
17 Jacksonville 7,740 915,292
18 Houston 9,300 2,130,540
19 Honolulu 5,048 1,213,129
20 Everglades 6,928 1,060,506
21 Charleston 9,800 1,973,202
22 Camden-Gloucester 2,645 143,877
23 Boston 2,000 237,166
24 Baltimore 4,352 840,314
25 Anchorage 3,487 485,523

SOURCES: American Association of Port Authorities, port websites including linked terminal-specific websites (see port profiles in Section 5 for more details), and Google Earth.