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 Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal is the name for the port facility in Newark Bay that serves as the principal container ship facility for goods entering and leaving the metropolitan region of New York City and the northeastern quadrant of North America.
It consists of two components (Port Newark and the Elizabeth Marine Terminal, sometimes called "Port Elizabeth") which exist side-by-side and are run conjointly by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
The facility is located within the boundaries of the two cities of Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, just east of the New Jersey Turnpike and Newark Liberty International Airport.
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It is the home of Newark Liberty International Airport (formerly Newark International Airport) which was the first major airport to serve the New York metropolitan area.
Newark is known historically for having a high African American population, recently, however, it is beginning to divsersify, as Brazil Brazilians are beginning to gain a strong presence in the city, partiuarly in the Ironbound neighborhood, causing increase in Newarks both Hispanic and White (depending on what they consider themselves) population.
Newark was established on the remains of the New Netherlands plantation of Acter Col, which dated from the 1620's (Shorto, 127).
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 Port Newark/Elizabeth Marine Terminal
Port Newark and the Elizabeth Port Authority Marine Terminal operate as one fully integrated marine terminal, forming the largest and most comprehensive collection of maritime cargo handling facilities on the East Coast of North America.
Located on the western shore of Newark Bay in Essex and Union counties in New Jersey, the Newark/Elizabeth facility encompasses a full range of maritime commerce activities: major container handling terminals, automobile processing and storage facilities, liquid and solid bulk terminals, breakbulk facilities, warehousing and distribution buildings, trucking firms, and an on-dock rail terminal.
Port Newark is one of the most flexible multi-purpose cargo centers in the United States.
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 NEWS RELEASE, Gov. McGreevey Announces $80 Million For Freight Rail Improvements
A joint $50 million initiative between the state and Norfolk Southern, CSX and Conrail to increase rail capacity in the Port Newark/Elizabeth marine terminal complex, Oak Island Yard and along a 10-mile stretch of the Lehigh Valley Line leading into the port.
James E. McGreevey today announced an $80 million program to improve freight rail access to Port Newark/Elizabeth and the Meadowlands to help slow the increase of truck traffic on the state's highways and preserve job growth in the competitive shipping industry.
McGreevey and Transportation Commissioner Jack Lettiere announced the program following a meeting with leaders of the port industry at the Port Authority Marine Terminal.
www.state.nj.us /transportation/press/2003releases/042903.htm   (600 words)

  
 Elizabeth Arden
Elizabeth Arden was the daughter of a grocer who rose to become head of a cosmetics and beauty empire.
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 America on the Move Port Newark / Port Elizabeth, New Jersey
The Port Newark/Port Elizabeth marine terminal occupies 2,100 acres along the western shore of Newark Bay.
Such landscape features account for the development of new ports (like Newark/Elizabeth) in close proximity to some of the nation's historically important seaports (like New York).
In 1999, the port ranked 11th in the world in cargo tonnage and 12th in container traffic.
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 Intermodal Productivity and Goods Movement
For port authorities and terminal operators, the issue is to determine an appropriate investment schedule in infrastructure (access water channels and intermodal linkages) and terminal handling equipment (gantry cranes, yard handling equipments) to accommodate the carriers.
A port terminal is an intermodal storage and transfer facility with the objective of optimizing the efficient flow of cargo.
Phase II: Land Access to Port and Terminal Gate Operations
ti-mail.engr.ccny.cuny.edu /research/assets/35/intermodal1.html   (1524 words)

  
 New York Harbor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since the 1950s, New York City proper as a commercial port has been almost completely eclipsed by the container ship facility at nearby Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal in Newark Bay, which is the largest such port on the Eastern Seaboard.
Throughout most of its history, the harbor has been the most important port in the United States and furnished one of the principal means by which passengers and goods were transported to and from New York City and the rest of the country, particularly after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825.
In socioeconomic terms, the phrase has historically implied the commercial activity of the port of New York City, including the waterfronts of the five boroughs and nearby cities in New Jersey on the Hudson River.
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 A Day In The Life
The Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, which is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, is the largest container port on the East Coast and the third-largest container port in the nation, behind Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif.
Some 2,400 people are employed at the Port Elizabeth portion of the marine terminal, which hosts three major shipping terminals, PNO Ports, Maher Terminals and Maersk-Sealand, who all lease their berths from the Port Authority.
All three terminals are undergoing major renovations to clear warehouses from the precious waterfront property in preparation for an expected surge in oceangoing cargo over the next several decades.
www.injersey.com /day/story/0,2379,409670,00.html   (1186 words)

  
 Kill Van Kull - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It currently provides the principal access for ocean-going container ships to Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, the busiest port facility in the eastern United States and the principal marine terminal for New York Harbor.
Historically it has been one of the most important channels in commerce throughout the region, providing a passage for marine traffic between Manhattan and the industrial towns of New Jersey.
It connects Newark Bay with Upper New York Bay.
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 New York Harbor. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000
On the N.J. side of the harbor are 2 major port cargo facilities: the Auto Marine Terminal (on Upper N.Y. Bay) and the huge (3 sq mi/7.8 sq km) Port NewarkElizabeth Marine Terminal (on Newark Bay), the largest and most versatile terminal in the harbor.
Planned, governed, and operated by the joint Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the port serves not only the 17 million consumers within a defined 25-mi/40-km radius of the Statue of Liberty, but also N. Amer.’s largest marketplace of 80 million people, reaching into the Midwest, New England, and E Canada.
In 1996 the Port Authority of N.Y. and N.J. agreed to undertake a large-scale dredging operation to deepen the harbor channels so larger vessels could be accommodated.
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 Newark Bay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although a shallow tidal estuary, it is periodically dredged to accommodate ocean-going container ship access to Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal along its western side.
It is enclosed on the west by the New Jersey cities of Newark and Elizabeth, and on the east by Jersey City and Bayonne.
Newark Bay is a body of water, a tidal back bay of New York Harbor formed at the confluence of the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newark_Bay   (190 words)

  
 Seaport Security - Tour Port Newark Elizabeth-PA Marine Terminal
The Port Newark/Elizabeth-Port Authority Marine Terminal complex (NJ), the PAAuto Marine Terminal (NJ), Brooklyn Piers and Red Hook Container Terminal (NY) and Howland Hook Marine Terminal (NY) handle most of the cargo and these facilities are managed by the Port Authority of NYandNJ.
The guided tour will take you through PORT NEWARK ELIZABETH-PA MARINE TERMINAL, which is located on the western shore of Newark Bay in Essex and Union counties in New Jersey.
In addition, there are private operators such as Global Marine Terminal and a number of marine terminals operated by private oil companies along the southern New Jersey coastline to handle much of the liquid bulk crude oil imported.
www.iirusa.com /seaportsecurity/index.cfm/Link=10   (319 words)

  
 Whelen Engineering Company Inc. - Outdoor Warning HORNET™
Port Newark / Elizabeth Marine Terminal forms the largest maritime cargo handling facility on the East Coast.
Looking for an outdoor warning system with an eye on the future, Port Newark / Elizabeth Marine Terminal, operated by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey found Whelen to be the equipment of choice.
As a result of the Maritime Transportation Security Act, there is Federal money being made available for security at ports.
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 Bob Menendez - dKosopedia
The district also encompasses Port Newark/Elizabeth Marine Terminal, the East Coast's busiest commercial port and container ship facility.
West New York, Weehawken, Hoboken, Guttenberg, Harrison, East Newark, Elizabeth and Perth Amboy are located in this district, as are downtown and waterfront Jersey City.
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 FTZ Federal Register Archives
On April 6, 1979, the Port Authority received authority from the Board to establish a foreign-trade zone within the Port Newark/Elizabeth Port Authority Marine Terminal on Newark Bay (Board Order 146, 44 FR 22502, 4/16/79).
The facility is owned and operated by Global Terminal and Container Services, Inc. In accordance with the Board's regulations, an examiners committee has been appointed to investigate the application and report to the Board.
This proposal would add 41 acres within a nearby, private marine terminal complex on Upper New York Bay in Jersey City and Bayonne, New Jersey, some 4 miles from the Narrows.
www.ia.ita.doc.gov /ftzpage/fr/85/d33-85.html   (311 words)

  
 Aviation Photos:
The whole area from the new terminal down to the Maho area is clearly visible in this photo.
A REX Saab 340 is using a gate at the terminal and a couple more are parked nearby.
Winterly overview of this airbase which is located a bit southeast of Munich airport.
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 csllea96.txt
The Port Authority Police have a wide range of jurisdiction, including the LaGuardia, Kennedy, and Newark Airports, the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, the George Washington and Staten Island Bridges, the PATH train system, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, and the World Trade Center.
Like the Port Authority Police, the Maryland Transportation Authority Police also have multiple types of jurisdictions related to transportation including bridges, tunnels, roadways, and the BWI Airport.
The Port Authority of New York-New Jersey, with 1,350 officers, operated the largest of these forces.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov /bjs/pub/ascii/csllea96.txt   (4571 words)

  
 Newark Personals Online Dating and Personal Ads
It is the home of Newark Liberty International Airport (formerly Newark Airport), which was the first major airport to serve the New York metropolitan area.
Newark, nicknamed The Brick City, is a city located in Essex County, New JerseyEssex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT-- The site, Newark Personals, along with all the datetonight and married match affiliates will be down for a few days while we are upgrading our software.
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 HARBOR FREIGHT TRANSPORT CORP.
Harbor Freight is a diversified, full service trucking, warehousing and distribution company, conveniently located within the confines of the Port Newark/Elizabeth Marine Terminal.
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 FTZ Federal Register Archives
The zone project currently involves the Port Newark/Elizabeth Port Authority Marine Terminal (2100 acres), the adjacent Elizabeth Industrial Park (124 acres), and the nearby Global Marine Terminal (GMT) facility (41 acres) in Bayonne/Jersey City, some 4 miles east of the Port Newark/Elizabeth Marine Terminal.
The grantee is now requesting authority to further expand the zone to include the 145-acre Port Authority Auto Marine Terminal and adjacent 53-acre Greenville Industrial Park on Upper New York Bay's Port Jersey Channel in Bayonne and Jersey City, New Jersey.
The Port Authority recently established the separate Auto Marine Terminal to improve port services for auto-related activity.
www.ia.ita.doc.gov /ftzpage/fr/89/d16-89.html   (348 words)

  
 Liberian Ship Held 6 Miles off Coast of Manhattan
The ship was directed to Berth 92 at the Port Newark/Elizabeth Marine Terminal after a Coast Guard team boarded the vessel Tuesday.
The ship had been directed to Berth 92 at the Port Newark/Elizabeth Marine Terminal after a Coast Guard team boarded the vessel around 2 a.m.
NEWARK, N.J. — A ship detained after traces of radioactivity were detected in its cargo was temporarily ordered back to sea, the U.S. Coast Guard said Wednesday.
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 Real Estate Weekly: Jersey City's Greenville Yards marked for distribution centers - New Jersey
The Port of Newark/Elizabeth marine terminal has approximately 300 acres devoted to vehicle importing/exporting and processing.
Situated adjacent to the Port of Newark/Elizabeth, the property is the second largest container port in the United States.
This expansion allows the Port of New York/New Jersey to capture a substantial portion of China and Southeast Asian cargo from West Coast ports by 2020.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3601/is_40_49/ai_101779929   (616 words)

  
 Marine Terminal Schedule No
THE PORT OF GREATER NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY AND VICINITY – All of the ge
This schedule is issued by the New York Terminal Conference, hereafter referred to as “ NYTC” under authority of the Federal Maritime Commission Agreement No.008005 and supercedes all previously issued schedules.
Delays at Container Terminal / Settlement of Disputes
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 Scares Taken Seriously Under High Alert - from Tampa Bay Online
Teams of federal agents, some with radiation detection gear, scoured a Liberian- flagged cargo ship that was detained off the Port Newark/ Elizabeth Marine Terminal.
The ship was stopped before it was to dock, when traces of radioactivity were detected in its cargo and unexplained sounds, possibly from stowaways, were heard in the vessel's cargo areas.
WASHINGTON - With security tightened to the highest level in a year at government installations in the United States and abroad, the first anniversary of the hijackings passed without serious incident, but with senior administration officials continuing to warn of a possible attack.
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 TRB Annual Meeting Program
Within this environment, Port Newark Elizabeth Marine Terminal, a New Jersey facility belonging to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, stands at the intersection of geography and technology, poised to play a strategic role in future worldwide freight container movement.
The existing conditions, planned redevelopment, and forecast freight growth at Port Newark Elizabeth Marine Terminal will be examined.
Port Newark/ Elizabeth Marine Terminal and the Global Freight Container Container Trade (03-3334)
www.trb.org /am/ip/archive/paper_detail.asp?paperid=19516   (183 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Port newark elizabeth marine terminal
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 January 2003
There are major delays at the Port of New York due to the high volume of diverted cargo from West Coast ports.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey held a Port Industry briefing on December 4, 2002 in Philadelphia, PA. As the largest port complex on North America’s East Coast, the Port of NY/NJ anticipates that container volumes will double within the next ten years.
Although there are tremendous costs associated with revamping this particular 2,100 acre property, the potential outcome of an increase in the overall port capacity will mitigate the painful outlay.
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 Garden State EnviroNet
Trace amounts of dioxin, a carcinogen, were at the heart of opposition by environmental and fishing groups to a 1993 dredging project at the nearby Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal.
The pit, known as the Newark Bay Confined Disposal Facility, is to receive contaminated material taken from channels or berths so the port's oceangoing ships and tankers have sufficient bottom clearance.
Public hearings on the document itself, now on file at the Newark, Bayonne, Elizabeth and Jersey City public libraries, are scheduled for Feb.
www.gsenet.org /library/11gsn/1997/gs70130-.php   (2971 words)

  
 Elizabeth Marine Terminal, Elizabeth, NJ
Elizabeth Marine Terminal, Elizabeth, NJ • About Us
Elizabeth, NJ MRCE designed structural reinforcement for Berth 64, an 1100-foot long berth used by Maher Terminals.
Other berth deepening projects MRCE has completed include Berth 53 and 55 at Port Newark, used by Maersk/Universal Maritime and Berth 98, a 1200-foot long berth used by Sea Land services.
www.mrce.com /pages/projects/1996-3.shtml   (148 words)

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