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Port of New York and New Jersey, New York-Water Gateway

Port of New York and New Jersey, New York-Water Gateway

The maritime Port of New York and New Jersey was the nation’s second busiest waterborne freight gateway for international trade by value of shipments in 2003. It ranked fourth overall among all land, water, and air gateways...

Port of Tacoma, Washington-Water Gateway

Port of Tacoma, Washington-Water Gateway

The maritime Port of Tacoma is the nation’s seventh busiest waterborne freight gateway for international merchandise trade by value of shipments. And it is our seventeenth busiest gateway by value when compared with all U.S. freight gateways...

John F. Kennedy International Airport, NY-Air Freight Gateway

John F. Kennedy International Airport, NY-Air Freight Gateway

John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport in New York was the nation’s busiest international air freight gateway by value of shipments. And it was the second busiest overall by value when compared with all U.S. freight...

Port of Savannah, Georgia-Water Gateway

Port of Savannah, Georgia-Water Gateway

The maritime Port of Savannah was the nation’s eleventh busiest waterborne freight gateway for international trade by value of shipments in 2003. It ranked twenty-fourthoverall among all land, water, and air gateways with over $21 bil­lion of...

Port of Los Angeles, California-Water Gateway

Port of Los Angeles, California-Water Gateway

The maritime Port of Los Angeles is the nation’s busiest waterborne freight gateway for international merchandise trade by value of shipments. It’s also our top overall  gateway by...

Port of New York and New Jersey, New York-Water Gateway

Port of New York and New Jersey, New York-Water Gateway

The maritime Port of New York and New Jersey was the nation’s second busiest waterborne freight gateway for international trade by value of shipments in 2003. It ranked fourth overall among all land, water, and air gateways...