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Introduction to the Port of New York The Port of New York (Port of New York),

aaron 2021-06-03 12:31:12

Introduction to the Port of New York The Port of New York (Port of New York), also known as the "Port of New York and New Jersey", is the largest seaport in the United States, handling more than 5 million Teu annually. The Port of New York is located at the mouth of the Hudson River in the northeastern United States and faces the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The Port of New York is one of the busiest ports in North America and one of the natural deep-water ports in the world. The throughput reached 160 million tons in 1980, and it has been above 100 million tons for many years. On average, more than 4,000 ships enter and leave each year. In terms of total tonnage, the port is the third largest port in the United States and the largest port on the east coast. Because New York is located on the northeastern shore of the Atlantic Ocean, it is the most densely populated and industrially and commercial area in the United States. It is also close to the world's busiest Atlantic route, and is located close to Europe. In addition, the port conditions are superior, and the Erie Canal connects the Great Lakes. , Making the Port of New York the most important product distribution center in the United States, thus establishing its position as an important global shipping and transportation hub and a transportation center in Europe and the United States. In the history of New York's development, the Port of New York is in the most critical position. The port not only brought a large amount of wealth and properties to New York City, but at the beginning of the 19th century and the end of the 20th century, i