TOP RACK

  • Latitude: 36.7392
  • Longitude: -76.2958
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

"Top Rack" appears to be a term closely associated with marine shipping containers and their positioning but isn't recognized as a specific marine port in the United States. However, I can provide a general description of standard specifications and features you might find in a top-tier marine port in the U.S. If you need information about a specific port, please provide the name or more details. For now, here’s an overview of typical features and specifications of a major marine port:

General Features and Specifications of a Top-Tier U.S. Marine Port

  1. Location and Accessibility:

    • Deep Water Channels: Accommodate large vessels, typically with drafts ranging from 35 to 50 feet or more.
    • Proximity to Major Shipping Routes: Strategically located for easy access to major global shipping lanes.
    • Intermodal Connectivity: Excellent connections to rail, road, and sometimes air transport options for onward cargo movement.
  2. Infrastructure:

    • Cranes: High-capacity gantry cranes capable of handling post-Panamax and super-post-Panamax vessels.
    • Berths: Multiple deep-water berths to accommodate several large vessels simultaneously.
    • Container Terminals: Equipped with extensive container storage yards, often using automated stacking cranes (ASC) or rubber-tired gantries (RTG).
    • Bulk Cargo Facilities: Specialized facilities for handling dry and liquid bulk cargoes, including grains, coal, oil, and chemicals.
    • Warehousing and Storage: On-site and nearby warehousing, including cold storage facilities for perishable goods.
  3. Technology and Operations:

    • Terminal Operating System (TOS): Advanced software systems for managing the movement and storage of containers and cargo.
    • Automated Systems: Increasing use of automation for container handling, stacking, and yard management.
    • Security: State-of-the-art security measures, including comprehensive surveillance systems, access control, and compliance with international security standards (e.g., ISPS Code).
  4. Services:

    • Pilotage, Towing, and Mooring Services: Essential for assisting vessel navigation and docking.
    • Customs and Immigration Facilities: On-site services for customs clearance and immigration processing.
    • Maintenance and Repair Facilities: Services for vessel maintenance and repair, including dry docks and floating docks.
  5. Environmental and Sustainability Initiatives:

    • Green Port Certifications: Efforts to minimize environmental impact, such as shore power for vessels at berth, waste management, and emission reduction programs.
    • Sustainability Programs: Initiatives aimed at enhancing energy efficiency, reducing pollution, and promoting sustainable operations.
  6. Capacity and Throughput:

    • Annual Cargo Throughput: Capable of handling millions of TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of containerized cargo annually.
    • Passenger Facilities: Some ports also offer facilities for cruise ships, including terminals designed to handle large volumes of passengers efficiently.

Examples of Top Marine Ports in the U.S.

  • Port of Los Angeles: Largest port in the U.S. by container volume, located in California.
  • Port of Long Beach: Neighbor to the Port of Los Angeles, it's a major gateway for trans-Pacific trade.
  • Port of New York and New Jersey: Largest port on the U.S. East Coast, serving a vast hinterland.
  • Port of Savannah: Rapidly growing port known for its efficient container handling and strategic location in Georgia.
  • Port of Houston: Key port for handling bulk cargo, particularly petroleum and chemicals, located in Texas.

If "Top Rack" refers to a specific terminal, location, or operational term within a larger port, further clarification may be needed to provide more precise information.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
INTRA RECOIL Other US^0XFN>0S5X 11/19/2024
AJILITY Sailing 11/19/2024
VALLEE DU VENT Sailing 11/19/2024
GERI T Other SEAWARD MARINE 11/19/2024
YAR Sailing 11/17/2024
WOOKIE Pleasure 11/17/2024
MEANWHILE Sailing 11/17/2024
AGAINST THE WIND Pleasure 11/17/2024
NAVIGATOR Sailing 11/17/2024
TEAM 20 Pleasure 11/17/2024
CHESAPEAKE FIREBOAT4 Port 11/15/2024
WATER WITCH Pleasure 11/15/2024
SALT TRIBE Pleasure 11/14/2024
YUTORI Pleasure 11/14/2024
ZAZU Sailing 11/14/2024
EXPRESS MAIL Sailing 11/14/2024
NAUTICAL DREAMER Sailing 11/14/2024
HALEKAI Sailing 11/13/2024
MAKE IT A DOUBLE Sailing 11/12/2024
MAGIC Sailing 11/11/2024

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