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Give reason : North America has many large ports located on the east​

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With the US contributing to over 26% of the total world consumption, it’s no surprise that the ocean freight industry is crucial to its economy. That said, some of the world’s biggest and busiest ports are from its coastal regions.If you’re thinking of importing/exporting to or from the US, besides checking container shipping rates, it’s also advisable to do some research about the key US ports. In this post, we’ll take a more detailed look at the top 10 US ports.

1. Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles is located in the San Pedro Bay of the western US state of California. Given it’s strategic location, it’s no wonder that it’s responsible for the majority of the Transpacific trade. Also nicknamed America’s Port, it occupying 7,500 acres of land and with a 43-mile long waterfront, it handled nearly 4.4 million TEUs in 2015. This accounts for 13.5% of the North American market share. Since 2000, it’s held the post as the top port in the US. It currently ranks as the 19th busiest port in the world in terms of container volume. It’s estimated that around $1.2 billion worth of cargo is shipped to/from the Los Angeles port every day.

2. Port of Long Beach

Right next to the Los Angeles Port sits its sister port – the Port of Long Beach. It handled over 4.9 million TEUs in 2015, representing 12.1% of the North American market share. Together with the Port of Los Angeles, they’re responsible for over one quarter of the total container trade in North America. Annual trade movement at the Long Beach Port is valued at $180 billion annually. Shipping containers to/from Long Beach is extremely popular as it is considered as one of the major gateways for trade with Asia.

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3. Port of New York & New Jersey

On the Eastern coast, the Port of New York and New Jersey as the top port. It’s the largest and busiest US east coast port and the nation’s third-largest. It offers access to one of the most concentrated consumer markets in the world. In 2015, over 4.5 million TEUs were shipped to/from the Ports of New York and New Jersey – contributing to over 11% of the total North American container trade. It handles commodities such as petroleum, scrap metal, bulk and break bulk cargo.

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