What are the shipping ports in the United States
What are the shipping ports in the United States?
Thee are 48 major shipping ports in the United States. This article introduces several basic ports.
The American Route is also commonly referred to as the American Route, which usually divides U.S. ports by geographic location into the western and eastern United States.
Basic port of western America:
LONG BEACH. Long Beach
OAKLAND
SEATTLE,WA Seattle
LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles
Basic port of the eastern United States:
MIAMI
NEW YORK New York
NORFOLK. Norfolk
HOUSTON
SAVANNAH, Savannah
CHARLESTON
JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville
Many of the world's major ports are also located in the United States; The busiest are the ports of Los Angeles and Long Bay in California, and the Port of New York, all of which are among the busiest ports in the world. The Great Lakes (Superior, Michigan, Erie, Huron, Ontario) also have a lot of shipping traffic, and each of the Great Lakes is extensively connected to the Mississippi River network, with its lowermost reaches reaching the Atlantic Ocean. The Erie Canal, the first to connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, led to rapid agricultural and industrial growth in the Midwest and made New York City the economic center of the country