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Trucking-Heavy Hauling

65 Hamilton Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11231

347-901-5111

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Port of New York LCL FCL Container Shipping to Worldwide Ports of callGet Ocean Freight Quotes from Top Freight Forwarders and Brokers at Port of New York | Freight Shipping Rates for LCL, FCL, 20, and 40 Containers. Get instant ocean freight rate quotes for 20 foot and 40 foot shipping containers from top-rated ocean freight companies and forwarders at Port of New York. Our expert drayage services ensure seamless shipping container transportation. Contact us today to compare rates and save on your next sea freight shipment. The Port of New York and New Jersey is one of the most important ports in the country and one of its oldest since before America was even an official country! It is the nations largest port complex, handling more than two-thirds of all containers entering the United States. The Port of New York and New Jersey sits at the mouth of the Hudson River. The port's history stretches back to 1626 when Dutch settlers created a trading post on Manhattan. The port has always been an important hub for trade, but it became even more so during the Industrial Revolution when manufacturing boomed in the region. Today, it is one of the busiest seaports in North America with a $20 billion annual economic impact on the area. The Port of NY/NJ is ranked as the second largest port in the United States. It's one of the busiest ports in the world- handling over 100 million tons of cargo annually. There are seven terminals that include several container facilities, such as Howland Hook Marine Terminal; Ports Newark and Elizabeth; Port Jersey; Staten Island Terminal; Greenville Yard; Red Hook Container Terminal; Brooklyn Marine Terminal, among others. A recent expansion was completed in 2005, adding 10 new berths and two cranes, which helped raise container volume by over 2 million TEUs annually. Roughly 100 cruise ships call each year with 1.3 million passengers coming through each year as well.
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