Puertos marítimos y terminales de contenedores del mundo
Set on the Limfjord with access to both the North Sea and the Kattegat, Aalborg is one of Denmark's busiest bulk ports a...
Frozen fish and shellfish — cold-water shrimp and halibut from Royal Greenland — form the backbone of what moves through...
Clinker, cement, foodstuffs, fruit and refined-oil products make up the working cargo mix at Abadan, a river port on Ira...
Abashiri is first and foremost a fishing port, not a container gateway — a distinction that matters for anyone planning ...
Southern Jutland's heavy-industry coastline gains its deep-water outlet at Aabenraa, where the Ensted Bulk Terminal offe...
Few ports are as closely tied to a single industry as Aberdeen is to North Sea energy: for more than fifty years this Sc...
Soybean meal is what put the Port of Grays Harbor at Aberdeen on the map: it is now the leading U.S. export gateway for ...
Cocoa is king in Abidjan: Côte d'Ivoire is the world's largest cocoa producer, and the commodity makes up roughly 40% of...
Abu Khammash is a small yet strategically significant port located on Libya's Mediterranean coast, playing a crucial rol...
Abu Qir is a significant seaport in Egypt, playing a crucial role in maritime freight and container shipping. Its strate...
Operating as a trade port since 1972, Zayed Port (Mina Zayed) on the Persian Gulf reinvented itself after December 2012,...
Around 4.5 million tonnes of cargo and roughly 156,000 TEU pass through Acajutla each year, making it El Salvador's prin...
Listed under UN/LOCODE SV AQJ and also known as the El Paso Terminal, this offshore facility lies about 1.9 km off Acaju...
Acapulco is better understood as a cruise and niche-cargo port than as a freight gateway, despite its size on Mexico's P...
Grain, animal feed, soya meal, flour, edible oil and fish meal make up the cargo profile of Achladi, a private bulk faci...
Today Ad Dakhla is first and foremost a fishing harbour rather than a commercial gateway: pelagic fish, octopus and sard...
The name still says Naval Air Station, but Adak has been a civilian port since the Navy's departure in 2002 — a year-rou...
Behind UN/LOCODE YE ADE lies Yemen's second-largest port, set in a natural harbour on the Gulf of Aden close to the Bab-...
Built as a cargo port for the 2014 Winter Olympics, Adler at the mouth of the Mzymta River near Sochi once handled crush...
The Henryk Arctowski (Poland) and Comandante Ferraz (Brazil) research stations are the only occupants of Admiralty Bay, ...
Sardines, anchovies, and other Mediterranean catch define daily business at Adra, a small Andalusian harbour on Spain's ...
Brightly painted houses and a steady stream of foot passengers and cars greet the Ærøfærgerne ferry as it arrives at Ærø...
Around 3 million tonnes a year, a 500,000-TEU container terminal and the title of the world's leading sardine-exporting ...
An FPSO vessel spread-moored in roughly 1,350 metres of water forms the entire infrastructure of the Agbami terminal, lo...
Unlike Puerto Rico's main cargo gateway in San Juan, Aguadilla (PRBQN) is an open roadstead on the island's northwest ti...
Iron ore from the Sierra Almagrera and esparto grass for British paper mills once made Águilas (ES AGU) one of the Medit...
On Flores Island in Clayoquot Sound, off the west coast of Vancouver Island, Ahousat is the main village of the Ahousaht...
What is today a state recreation pier popular with anglers was, until 1950, a working sugar-shipping wharf: Ahukini Land...
More than 600 vessels and roughly 750,000 tonnes of cargo move through Åhus each year, with bulk making up over 65 perce...
Set on the southern shore of the Gulf of Corinth in Achaea, Aigio (GR GIE) is a modest port whose main maritime function...
Ain Sokhna is a crude-oil transshipment terminal, not a box port: it is the Red Sea head of the SUMED pipeline, operated...
IHI and its successor JMU AMTEC have shaped Aioi far more than any cargo line ever did: the waterfront in Hyogo Prefectu...
In the northern Emirates, where industrial Sharjah and Umm Al Quwain generate steady regional trade, Ajman Port offers a...
Listed under UN/LOCODE NZ AKA, Akaroa is a harbour on Banks Peninsula that functions purely as a seasonal cruise anchora...
Logs, zinc concentrates, cement, phosphate rock and petroleum products make up the bulk of what moves through Akita, the...
Some 200 kilometres off Rivers State in water more than 1,100 metres deep, Akpo is not a coastal harbour but a floating ...
Fishing once defined Åkrehamn (NO AKM) on Karmøy island, but the fish reception, freezer and oil plant were dismantled b...
Aksaz Limani carries no UN/LOCODE for good reason: the sheltered bay east of Marmaris is a Turkish naval base, not a com...
Around 500,000 tonnes of cargo move across Akureyri (IS AKU) each year, making it the leading port of northern Iceland a...
Behind the code US KQA lies Akutan Harbor, a natural basin in the eastern Aleutians that exists primarily to serve North...
Three berths, about 1,000 m of quay and roughly 1.5 million TEU of annual capacity make Aqaba (JO AQJ) the backbone of J...
Al Arish is a vital maritime hub located along the Mediterranean coast of Egypt. Its strategic position allows access to...
Al Basrah serves as a crucial seaport in Iraq, playing a vital role in maritime freight and container shipping operation...
Marsa el Brega earned a place in energy history in 1970, when Esso built here one of the world's first LNG export termin...
Roughly 19.9 million tonnes of cargo and some 7.5 million tonnes of bunker-fuel sales in 2024 make Fujairah the world's ...
Al Hamriyah Lpg Terminal plays a vital role in the maritime freight and container shipping landscape of the United Arab ...
Al Hudaydah handles an estimated 70 percent of Yemen's imports, making this Red Sea port the country's main supply line ...
Grain, steel, cotton and consumer goods move through Alexandria, Egypt's historic principal Mediterranean port and — tog...
Rock and crushed aggregate from Ras Al Khaimah's quarries make up the bulk of what moves across Al Jazeera Port, a RAK P...
Fifty berths across two basins – 34 at King Fahd Industrial Port and 16 at Jubail Commercial Port – place Al Jubayl (SA ...
Roughly 2.67 million tonnes a year is the design throughput of Al Khair, a dedicated oil terminal about three kilometres...
Twenty-one berths along roughly 1,190 metres of quay, three of them dedicated to boxes, make Shuwaikh the backbone of Ku...
Al Ladhiqiyah serves as a vital seaport in Syria, strategically positioned along the Mediterranean Sea, providing essent...
Despite sitting off Bahrain's capital, the anchorage recorded under UN/LOCODE BH AMH is a shallow, largely historic road...
Around 400 vessel calls and some 1.1 million tonnes of cargo a year pass through Al Mukalla, the main maritime gateway f...
Al Mukha serves as a vital port in Yemen, playing a crucial role in maritime freight and container shipping. Strategical...
Phosphate was for decades the cargo that defined Al Qusayr, shipped from here by the Italian Red Sea Phosphate Company f...
Al Rayyan Terminal is an offshore crude-export installation, not a port that handles commercial freight. Sitting about 5...
Operated by North Oil Company — a joint venture of QatarEnergy (70%) and TotalEnergies (30%) — Al Shaheen Terminal serve...
Up to three million barrels of crude a day can leave Iraq through the Al-Basra Oil Terminal when all four supertanker be...
Alabaster is a small port located in the United States, playing a critical role in maritime freight and container shippi...
The LOCODE US NGZ still nods to Naval Air Station Alameda, the military airfield that defined this island in San Francis...
Cruise vessels and the fast ferry from Kyrenia tie up below Alanya's 250-metre castle promontory, but no cargo, vehicle-...
Operated by the Southern Ports Authority, Albany is Western Australia's oldest deep-water port and a dedicated dry-bulk ...
Albany serves as a significant seaport in the United States, playing a crucial role in maritime freight and container sh...
Set among the remote western Aleutian Islands in the Bering Sea, Alcan Harbor is a very small natural inlet with no docu...
The States of Alderney Harbour Authority runs Braye Harbour, the Channel island's only point of entry for passengers, ca...
Aleksandrovsk-Sakhalinsky is a marginal, seasonal port whose freight relevance has declined steadily since Soviet times....
Behind a large breakwater on Cormorant Island, fishing and pleasure craft share the harbour with the BC Ferries terminal...
Anchoring Norway's Sunnmøre seafood cluster, Ålesund ranks among the country's busiest fishing and seafood ports, openin...
Despite its riverside setting near Washington, Alexandria (US AXR) is no longer a working cargo port. Its former deep-wa...
While Alexandria Bay is the sixth-busiest crossing on the US–Canada border, handling close to 600,000 passenger vehicles...
Almost 14 million tonnes of cargo move across Alexandroupoli each year, making this northeastern Greek port a steady han...
Commanding the Strait of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic, Algeciras (ES ALG) is Spain's leading por...
Six berths, about 34 hectares and some 11 metres of depth: the DP World Djazaïr terminal makes Algiers the principal con...
More a fishing and yacht harbour than a freight port, Alghero (IT AHO) sits in the old town on Sardinia's north-west coa...
Pleasure craft, charter-fishing boats and a municipal marina — not freight — define Algoma on Wisconsin's Lake Michigan ...
Freighters pass Algonac daily on the St. Clair River, but they do not stop here. This southeastern Michigan town — famou...
Treat Aliağa less as a single harbour than as one of Turkey's densest heavy-industry coastlines on the Aegean. Around Ne...
A ferry line to Oran and a growing cruise business share the quays of Alicante with a compact commercial port on Spain's...
About 14 m of natural depth makes Alliford Bay a sheltered anchorage, but it offers no commercial cargo terminals, no cu...
Tied to Almería's marble and dry-bulk industries, the port of Almeria (ES LEI) on Spain's Andalusian coast ships cement,...
Bocas Fruit Company, a Chiquita subsidiary, runs Almirante as a dedicated fresh-fruit export terminal in Panama's Bocas ...
Alofi is the small yet significant port of Niue located in the South Pacific Ocean, playing a crucial role in maritime f...
Copra for transhipment, general cargo and fishing landings define the trade of Alotau (PG GUR), the main port of Papua N...
Once a lumber port, Alpena (US APN) on Lake Huron is today defined by cement: its Lafarge plant is among the largest of ...
Alta (NO ALF) is best read as a regional service port rather than a container hub, despite being the largest cargo harbo...
Hutchison Ports, through its Altamira Terminal Portuaria, anchors one of Mexico's four largest container gateways on the...
Unlike the commercial ports of the Black Sea, Alushta on Crimea's southern coast is foremost a seaside resort rather tha...
Gravel and steel set the rhythm at Amagasaki: imported aggregates and steel products dominate inbound traffic, while fin...
Copper concentrate is the single reason Amamapare exists as a port. Operated by PT Freeport Indonesia in Mimika Regency,...
Handling roughly 4 million TEU a year across the Marport, Kumport and Mardaş terminals, Ambarlı (TR AMR) is Istanbul's p...
Amber Cove is a significant seaport in the Dominican Republic, playing a critical role in maritime freight and container...
Some 680,000 m³ of fuel in 61 tanks make Ambès France's second-largest petroleum storage site after Fos-sur-Mer. Set on ...
Consumer goods, containers and fish define traffic at Yos Sudarso, the principal port of Indonesia's Maluku province in ...
Despite sitting on the Detroit River where it links Lake Erie with Lake St. Clair, Amherstburg has only limited commerci...
Ammassalik, also known as Angmagssalik or Tasiilaq, serves as a pivotal point in maritime freight and container shipping...
Ampenan serves as a significant yet small seaport in Indonesia, playing a critical role in maritime freight and containe...
Petroleum is the heart of Amsterdam's business: of the 74.4 million tonnes handled in 2024, roughly 76% were oil product...
PDVSA, Venezuela's state oil company, runs Amuay as the marine outlet of the Paraguaná Refining Complex (CRP) rather tha...