What are the ports in the United States
What are the ports in the United States
There are 48 major ports in the United States:
Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Charleston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, El Paso, Houston, Huntsville, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Kansas City, Laredo, Long Beach, Los Angeles , Louisville, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Mobile, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Oakland, Omaha, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Salt Lake City, SAN Antonio, San Francisco, Savannah, Seattle.
Main distribution areas:
① The Pacific coast (W.C: Western America) :
I) Seattle =SEA or STL; Portland Oregon; Tacoma, W.A.;
II) Southwest Coast of America: LA or LAX (Los Angeles) Los Angeles; LB or LBH (Long Beach) A long beach or levee (TWN refers to it as a "long levee"); San Francisco=SF or SFO; Auckland (Note: Auckland is NZ (New Zealand) Chinese translation also called "Auckland").
2) Atlantic Coast: (W.C.=West Coast; E.C.=East Coast) NY or NYK (New York); Savannah; Baltimore; Norfolk. Norfolk. Miami; Charleston; Houston; Boston C. Philadelphia; New Orleans; New Orleans; Portland Maine is the first Portland in the United States and the second Portland in the East.
(3) The Gulf coast refers to the southern ports of the United States: Houston, New Orleans, Miami, Tampa, Mobile (Mobile), Montpelier; (Note: To a large extent, ports in the Southern Mexico Gulf of the United States can also be classified as E.C; However, if detailed subdivision, Houston, New Orleans, Miami, Tampa, Mobile, Mobile, Montpelier are classified into Mexico Gulf ports)