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Figure 2: Annual Dry Bulk Tons of the Top 25 Ports by Dry Bulk Tonnage, 2015

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Graphic Version

  Table label Domestic Foreign
1 Virginia 5,236,315 30,714,783
2 Two Harbors 14,295,482 1,484,947
3 Tampa 5,106,903 8,291,909
4 St. Louis 29,068,354 -
5 South Louisiana 76,515,102 76,638,640
6 Seattle 3,436,817 7,807,031
7 Portland 3,927,612 8,900,378
8 Plaquemines 25,549,982 14,980,105
9 Pittsburgh 24,403,708 -
10 New York and New Jersey 4,643,635 6,490,176
11 New Orleans 26,934,631 21,174,332
12 Mobile 13,192,862 21,730,840
13 Longview 1,510,614 9,128,346
14 Kalama 940,737 12,258,649
15 Indiana Harbor 9,815,214 253,891
16 Huntington - Tristate 32,533,328 -
17 Houston 4,454,763 23,399,464
18 Duluth-Superior 27,045,247 5,722,686
19 Detroit 9,967,293 2,576,926
20 Corpus Christi 724,711 10,879,499
21 Cleveland 11,819,625 1,614,155
22 Cincinnati-Northern KY 40,190,731 -
23 Chicago 10,969,015 1,783,737
24 Baton Rouge 16,427,678 12,135,570
25 Baltimore 4,807,563 20,127,213

SOURCE: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center, 2015 data, special tabulation, as of November 2016.