Table 3-13: Foreign and Domestic Waterborne Shipments to Washington by Commodity: 2000
Table 3-13: Foreign and Domestic Waterborne Shipments to Washington by Commodity: 2000
Commodity | Short tons | Percent of total |
---|---|---|
Total | 66,911,347 | 100.0 |
Crude petroleum | 23,289,936 | 34.8 |
Petroleum products | 14,968,580 | 22.4 |
Sand, gravel, shells, clay, salt, and slag | 7,035,537 | 10.5 |
Lumber, logs, wood chips, and pulp | 6,321,316 | 9.4 |
Manufactured goods | 5,369,615 | 8.0 |
Food and food products | 3,200,427 | 4.8 |
Non-ferrous ores and scrap | 2,073,616 | 3.1 |
Primary metal products | 1,706,510 | 2.6 |
Primary nonmetal products | 1,383,926 | 2.1 |
Chemicals excluding fertilizers | 626,332 | 0.9 |
Coal, lignite, and coal coke | 175,946 | 0.3 |
Iron ore, iron, and steel waste and scrap | 95,510 | 0.1 |
Chemical fertilizers | 89,996 | 0.1 |
Unknown and not elsewhere classified products2 | 574,100 | 0.9 |
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.