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Table 6-4b
Top U.S. Maritime Intransit Shipment Portsa: 1996
(Thousands of U.S. dollars or metric tons)
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To/from Canada |
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Canadian overseas exports transshipped through
U.S. maritime ports |
199,519 |
73.1 |
Port of Los Angeles, CA |
119,143 |
30.5 |
Port of Long Beach, CA |
70,791 |
38.3 |
Port of Norfolk, VA |
4,964 |
2.3 |
Port of New York, NY |
1,111 |
0.95 |
Port of Houston, TX |
822 |
0.32 |
Canadian overseas imports transshipped through
U.S. maritime ports |
442,627 |
84.3 |
Port of Superior, WI |
132,496 |
1.6 |
Port of Los Angeles, CA |
83,079 |
11.4 |
Port of Duluth, MN |
55,096 |
0.7 |
Port of Brownsville, TX |
44,438 |
28.4 |
Port of Seattle, WA |
37,781 |
8.3 |
To/from Mexico |
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Mexican overseas exports transshipped through
U.S. maritime ports |
420,320 |
1,111.10 |
Port of Long Beach, CA |
171,012 |
21.7 |
Port of Brownsville, TX |
90,559 |
53.3 |
Port of Los Angeles, CA |
46,716 |
13.5 |
Port of Charleston, SC |
39,688 |
5.4 |
Port of Houston, TX |
21,969 |
4.2 |
Mexican overseas imports transshipped through
U.S. maritime ports |
584,373 |
1,111.70 |
Port of Los Angeles, CA |
161,817 |
44.4 |
Port of Long Beach, CA |
133,015 |
46 |
Port of Portland, ME |
126,073 |
889.6 |
Port Everglades, FL |
34,136 |
1.9 |
Port of Miami, FL |
30,612 |
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aPorts are ranked on total intransit shipment value.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation. Maritime Administration.
Office of Statistical and Economic Analysis. Annual Waterborne Databanks
1996 (formerly TA 305/705). (Washington, DC: 1998).
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