Figure 12: Container Terminal Acres of Top 25 Container Ports by TEU, 2015
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
| Table label | Acres | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wilmington (NC) | 174 |
| 2 | Wilmington (DE) | 66 |
| 3 | Virginia | 1,145 |
| 4 | Tacoma | 594 |
| 5 | Seattle | 533 |
| 6 | Savannah | 1,200 |
| 7 | San Juan | 411 |
| 8 | Philadelphia | 302 |
| 9 | Oakland | 780 |
| 10 | New York and New Jersey | 1,518 |
| 11 | New Orleans | 130 |
| 12 | Mobile | 169 |
| 13 | Miami | 278 |
| 14 | Los Angeles | 1,693 |
| 15 | Long Beach | 1,339 |
| 16 | Juneau¹ | - |
| 17 | Jacksonville | 409 |
| 18 | Houston | 550 |
| 19 | Honolulu | 185 |
| 20 | Everglades | 316 |
| 21 | Charleston | 732 |
| 22 | Camden-Gloucester | 112 |
| 23 | Boston | 101 |
| 24 | Baltimore | 284 |
| 25 | Anchorage | 228 |
NOTES: 1=The Port of Juneau uses Ro/Ro operations instead of cranes to move containers and has no dedicated acreage for container terminal operations.
SOURCE: Port websites including linked terminal-specific websites (see port profiles in Section 5 for more details).