Figure 5: Dry Bulk Vessel Calls for Top 25 Ports by Dry Bulk Tonnage, 2015
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
| Table label | Dry Bulk | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Virginia | 2,026 |
| 2 | Two Harbors | 299 |
| 3 | Tampa | 451 |
| 4 | St. Louis | 16,556 |
| 5 | South Louisiana | 35,972 |
| 6 | Seattle | 1,448 |
| 7 | Portland | 1,622 |
| 8 | Plaquemines | 12,087 |
| 9 | Pittsburgh | 16,568 |
| 10 | New York and New Jersey | 3,376 |
| 11 | New Orleans | 15,051 |
| 12 | Mobile | 7,875 |
| 13 | Longview | 903 |
| 14 | Kalama | 371 |
| 15 | Indiana Harbor | 431 |
| 16 | Huntington – Tristate | 16,154 |
| 17 | Houston | 2,975 |
| 18 | Duluth-Superior | 970 |
| 19 | Detroit | 558 |
| 20 | Corpus Christi | 525 |
| 21 | Cleveland | 849 |
| 22 | Cincinnati-Northern KY | 23,576 |
| 23 | Chicago | 5,408 |
| 24 | Baton Rouge | 8,044 |
| 25 | Baltimore | 1,344 |
SOURCE: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center, 2015 data, special tabulation, as of November 2016.