WORLD FAIR

  • Latitude: 40.7616
  • Longitude: -73.8546
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

It appears there might be a slight confusion in your query. "WORLD FAIR" or "World's Fair" typically refers to large international exhibitions designed to showcase achievements of nations. However, these do not usually correspond to a specific marine port.

Assuming you're looking for details on a significant marine port in the United States, I can provide information on one of the major ports, such as the Port of Los Angeles or the Port of New York and New Jersey.

Port of Los Angeles

Description:

The Port of Los Angeles, located in San Pedro Bay, approximately 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, is the busiest container port in the United States. It offers a wide range of services and facilities that support its role as a major entry and exit point for goods to and from the United States.

Specifications:

  • Area: Approximately 7,500 acres of land and water
  • Terminals: 25 cargo terminals, including container, automobile, and breakbulk terminals
  • Berths: 82 container ship berths
  • Depth: Channel depth ranges from 35 to 53 feet
  • Cargo Volume: Over 9.2 million TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units) handled annually
  • Facilities: Includes the West Basin Container Terminal, Everport Container Terminal, and the World Cruise Center
  • Rail and Road Links: Excellent connectivity with the national rail and freeway system, including dedicated intermodal rail yards
  • Services: Equipped with extensive warehousing, distribution, and logistics services
  • Security: Advanced security measures including screening of all inbound and outbound cargo
  • Environmental Initiatives: Leading programs include the Clean Trucks Program, Green Ship Incentive Program, and other air and water quality improvement efforts

Port of New York and New Jersey

Description:

The Port of New York and New Jersey is the largest port on the East Coast and one of the largest in the country, located at the gateway to the busy North Atlantic trade routes. It serves the third-largest regional economy in the nation.

Specifications:

  • Area: 25 miles of waterfront infrastructure
  • Terminals: Several major container terminals including Port Newark, Elizabeth Marine Terminal, and Howland Hook Marine Terminal
  • Berths: Dozens of berths for various types of cargo, including containerized, bulk, and breakbulk
  • Depth: Channels have a depth of up to 50 feet
  • Cargo Volume: Handles over 7.5 million TEUs annually
  • Facilities: State-of-the-art container handling equipment, extensive warehousing, and distribution centers
  • Rail and Road Links: Integrated intermodal rail services with connections to major national rail lines, as well as extensive highway connections
  • Services: Full range of maritime services including pilotage, towing, and bunkering
  • Security: Comprehensive security measures in place for screening and protection of cargo
  • Environmental Initiatives: Active sustainability programs like the Clean Air Strategy, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and initiatives to protect marine habitats

If you had a specific marine port or an event linked to maritime activities in mind related to "WORLD FAIR," please provide more context, and I'd be happy to give a more detailed response tailored to that.

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