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Port of Philadelphia

Port of Philadelphia
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Location
Country United States
Location Philadelphia
Details
Operated by Philadelphia Regional Port Authority
Owned by Pennsylvania
Statistics
Draft depth 40 feet
Air draft 188 feet, restricted by Delaware Memorial Bridge
Website
www.philaport.com

The Port of Philadelphia sometimes collectively refers to all the public and private ports and marine terminals located along the Pennsylvania and New Jersey sides of the Delaware River in the Philadelphia region. Most often, however, the term applies to the publicly-owned marine terminals located within Philadelphia city limits along the Philadelphia side of the Delaware River. These terminals are managed by the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PRPA), an agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

The PRPA is charged with the management, maintenance, marketing, and promotion of its terminals, as well as strategic planning throughout the port district. As a landlord port, PRPA works with its private terminal operators to modernize, expand, and improve its facilities, and to market those facilities to prospective port users. Port cargoes and the activities they generate are responsible for thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the Philadelphia area and throughout Pennsylvania.

The Port consists of a series of marine terminals, each with specialized capabilities.

The Packer Avenue Marine Terminal, the Port’s busiest facility, handles containers, steel, frozen meat, fruit, and automobiles. Tioga Marine Terminal handles regular shipments of pulp cargoes from Brazil and a variety of breakbulk cargoes, including steel. Pier 84 is dedicated exclusively to cocoa beans and cocoa products. Piers 38, 40, 74, 78, and 80 (along with their associated on-dock warehouses comprise the Philadelphia Forest Products Center, which handles newsprint, wood pulp, lumber, coated paper, and other forest products. The Port’s Automobile-Handling Facility in South Philadelphia processes and ships to US car dealerships Hyundai and Kia automobiles that arrive weekly by the thousands at the adjacent Packer Avenue Marine Terminal.

Delaware River Main Channel Deepening: A project to deepen the Delaware River’s 103-mile main shipping channel from 40 to 45 feet began in 2010 and will be completed in 2017. The $392 million project was funded by the Federal Government and local-match sponsor PRPA (using Commonwealth of Pennsylvania general funds).

Port Development Plan: A $300 Port Development Plan was announced by the Commonwealth in November 2016, which will expand and improve cargo operations throughout the Port’s busiest areas.

New Leadership: In August 2016 the PRPA Board of Directors hired Jeff Theobald, a maritime industry professional with more than 40 years of experience in terminal operations and shipping logistics, as its new Executive Director and CEO, to further professionalize the port’s operations.


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