The document provides a ranking of the top 50 ports in North America by container traffic volume in 2015. The top 3 ports were Los Angeles, Long Beach, and New York/New Jersey, handling over 22 million TEUs combined. Several US ports saw increases in traffic from 2014, including Savannah, Houston, and Charleston, while traffic decreased at other major ports such as Oakland. Canadian and Mexican ports also featured in the top 50, with Vancouver ranking 6th.
The document provides a ranking of the top 50 ports in North America by container traffic volume in 2015. The top 3 ports were Los Angeles, Long Beach, and New York/New Jersey, handling over 22 million TEUs combined. Several US ports saw increases in traffic from 2014, including Savannah, Houston, and Charleston, while traffic decreased at other major ports such as Oakland. Canadian and Mexican ports also featured in the top 50, with Vancouver ranking 6th.
The document provides a ranking of the top 50 ports in North America by container traffic volume in 2015. The top 3 ports were Los Angeles, Long Beach, and New York/New Jersey, handling over 22 million TEUs combined. Several US ports saw increases in traffic from 2014, including Savannah, Houston, and Charleston, while traffic decreased at other major ports such as Oakland. Canadian and Mexican ports also featured in the top 50, with Vancouver ranking 6th.