OAK PARK
- USQOP
- Latitude: 43.2339
- Longitude: -76.9297
- Great Lakes
- Marina in US
Location: US
It appears there may be a misunderstanding or typo regarding "OAK PARK" in the context of marine ports in the United States. Oak Park is generally known as a suburban village adjacent to the city of Chicago in Illinois, rather than a marine port.
If you intended to inquire about a specific marine port nearby or simply have the name wrong, please provide more details or correct the name, and I'd be happy to help.
For example, if you were referring to a port in the Bay Area of Northern California, the Port of Oakland may be the most relevant. Here's a brief description of the Port of Oakland:
Port of Oakland
Overview:
The Port of Oakland is one of the busiest container ports in the United States and a significant hub for maritime trade in the Pacific. Located in Oakland, California, it serves as a critical gateway for international cargo, particularly from Asia.
Key Specifications:
Location:
- Situated on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay.
- Coordinates: Approximately 37.8044° N, 122.2711° W.
Terminals:
- Four main container terminals: Oakland International Container Terminal (OICT), TraPac, Everport, and Matson.
- Berths: 18 deep-water berths accommodating large container ships.
Capacity:
- Handles over 2.5 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) annually.
- Equipped with ship-to-shore cranes that can handle the largest container vessels.
Facilities:
- Rail and truck connections for efficient land-side transport.
- Refrigerated storage facilities for perishable goods.
- Ample warehousing and distribution centers within close proximity.
Accessibility:
- Connected to major interstate highways I-80, I-580, I-880.
- Accessible via major railroads including Union Pacific and BNSF Railway.
Environmental Initiatives:
- The port has initiatives for reducing emissions and enhancing air quality including the Clean Trucks Program and use of shore power for docked ships.
- Investments in renewable energy and sustainable practices.
Other Services:
- Cruise ship terminal for passenger services.
- Bulk terminals for handling various non-containerized cargo.
Feel free to ask if you need specific details about another port or any other related information.
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