Includes Port Overview, Terminal Overview & Improvements, The Future of the Port, Service throughout Virginia and the Economic Impact of the Port of Virginia. Courtesy of the Virginia Port Authority
7. Intermodal Gateway Source: Terminal Operator CY2008 The nearly 2.1 Million TEUs moving over the Port of Virginia in 2008 were transported by: Barges 5% Rail 31% Trucks 64%
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9. Source: Piers, Loaded TEUs *India & Others include: Indian Subcontinent, Africa, Middle East, and Central America Leading Import Markets in 2008
10. Source: Piers, Loaded TEUs *India & Others include: Indian Subcontinent, Africa, Central America, Oceania, and Caribbean Leading Export Markets in 2008
11. Top Trading Partners in 2008 Source: PIERS, TEUs Import China Brazil Germany India Italy Netherlands Belgium Indonesia United Kingdom France Export China Belgium Germany United Kingdom Netherlands Japan Italy Brazil Saudi Arabia India
12. Top Commodities in 2008 Source: PIERS, General Cargo Short Tons Import Furniture Auto Parts Non-Alcoholic Beverages Tobacco Metalware Paper & Paperboard Natural Rubber Granite Coffee Woodenware Export Paper & Paper Board Logs & Lumber Grains & Flour Products Wood Pulp Grocery Products Tobacco Pet & Animal Feed Meat, Chiefly Fresh & Frozen Poultry, Chiefly Fresh & Frozen Unclassifiable Chemicals
13. Trade Balance Note: Statistics include loaded and empty containers 49:51 49:51 47:53 46:54 Containers The Port of Virginia Trade Balance
21. Warehouse A Lydall Paper Lydall Paper RUBB Warehouse Warehouse D Newport News Marine Terminals
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23. APM Terminals – Portsmouth, VA Phase 1 – completed in 2007 Total Acreage: 230 Pier Length: 3200 ft. Depth: 55 ft. Cranes: 6 Capacity: 1 Million TEUs Cost: $500 Million Phase 2 - as volume dictates Total Acreage: 291 Pier Length: 4000 ft. Cranes: 12 Capacity: 2.2 Million TEUs Cost: $250 Million - Projected
31. Shipline Services in the Major Tradelanes Tradelane Shipline Services Africa 1 Asia 16 Central America / Caribbean 13 Indian Subcontinent / Middle East 7 Mediterranean 10 North Europe 10 South America 4
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33. CSXI Virginia Service Intermodal Network Includes Virginia International Terminals and Portsmouth Piers Single Stack Service CSXI New Portsmouth Midwest Import/ Export Service Points CSXI Existing Service Points No Service NY / NJ Miami New Orleans Jacksonville Detroit Baltimore Mobile Tampa Portsmouth Orlando Syracuse Charlotte Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Charleston Savannah Memphis Kansas City E. St. Louis Cleveland Philadelphia Columbus Fort Lauderdale Evansville Indianapolis Boston (Stackbridge) Kingsport Atlanta Nashville
34. Intermodal Network 33 NS Terminals 19 Private / Port Terminals VIP dedicated Train Service Heartland Corridor