List of Container Terminals - United States

United States

  • APM Terminals, Portsmouth, Virginia
  • Newport News Marine Terminal, Newport News, Virginia
  • Port of Long Beach
  • Port of Los Angeles
  • Port of New York and New Jersey
    • Howland Hook Marine Terminal
    • Port Jersey Marine Terminal
    • Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal
    • Red Hook Marine Terminal
  • Port of Oakland
  • Port of Savannah, Georgia Ports Authority, Savannah, Georgia
  • Virginia Inland Port, Front Royal, Virginia
  • Norfolk International Terminals, Norfolk, Virginia

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