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Table 3-13: Foreign and Domestic Waterborne Shipments to New York by Commodity: 2000

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Table 3-13: Foreign and Domestic Waterborne Shipments to New York by Commodity: 2000

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Commodity Short tons Percent of total
Total 82,612,173 100.0
Petroleum products 47,609,240 57.6
Crude petroleum 12,473,276 15.1
Sand, gravel, shells, clay, salt, and slag 7,501,593 9.1
Chemicals excluding fertilizers 2,233,068 2.7
Primary nonmetal products 2,150,851 2.6
Food and food products 2,131,051 2.6
Manufactured goods 2,069,453 2.5
Coal, lignite, and coal coke 810,016 1.0
Primary metal products 479,189 0.6
Lumber, logs, wood chips, and pulp 142,907 0.2
Non-ferrous ores and scrap 84,086 0.1
Chemical fertilizers 51,979 <0.1
Iron ore, iron, and steel waste and scrap 39,118 <0.1
Unknown and not elsewhere classified products2 4,836,346 5.9

1 "Domestic" includes intrastate shipments.

2 To protect confidentiality, if three or more vessel operating companies do not carry a particular commodity from a state of origin to a state of destination, then that commodity is reclassified to "unknown and not elsewhere classified products."

SOURCE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center, State to State and Region to Region Commodity Tonnages, Public Domain database, available at http://www.wrsc.usace.army.mil/ndc/datapdom.htm as of Oct. 30, 2001.