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  • Port Redevelopment
  • Environmental Initiatives
  • Benefits

Containerized Cargo

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Six container terminals ensure speedy access to the more than 100 million customers within a day’s reach.

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Vehicles, Bulk, Special

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Four auto processing terminals and a range of solutions offer a wide breadth of services.

Vehicle Processing

Bulk and Breakbulk

Project and Oversized

Inland Transport

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The port offers direct access to an express rail and trucking network to keep your cargo moving.

ExpressRail

Trucking



Port Security

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Security is paramount at the port in the region. Truck drivers need SeaLink and TWIC for access.

SeaLink

TWIC


Foreign-Trade Zone 49

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Foreign-Trade Zone 49 offers a number of benefits, including savings on duties and taxes.

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Did you know?

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The process of containerization, now used around the world, first started at Port Newark.

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The 2009 Port Guide

The essential information to navigate the port.


Vehicle Shipping

Find out how to ship your car abroad.


Air Cargo

Get the details on the nation’s premier air cargo gateway.


Truckers’ Resources

What you need to know about picking up your cargo.


Green Initiatives

More on our sustainability efforts.


International Offices

Get contact information from our offices abroad.



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