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Inland port

An inland port is a port on an inland waterway, such as a river, lake, or canal, which may or may not be connected to the sea. The term "inland port" is also used to refer to a dry port.

Examples

The United States Army Corps of Engineers, which has three primary mission areas: Engineer Regiment, military construction, and civil works, publishes biannually a list of such locations and for this purpose states that "inland ports" are ports that are located on rivers and do not handle deep draft ship traffic. The list includes ports such as St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, and Memphis. A dense network of inland waterways including ports exists also in Europe (France, Germany, Poland, Russia, the United Kingdom and the Benelux countries), as well as in China and Brazil.

List of inland waterway ports

Africa

Asia

Inland rivers

Europe

Inland rivers

North America

Great Lakes

Rivers and inland

South America

See also

Notes

  • Canada ranking from Transport Canada.
  • Saint Lawrence Seaway distances from Seaway Handbook.
  • United States ranking from American Association of Port Authorities.
  • Upper Mississippi River distances from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  • Lower Mississippi River distances from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  • Ohio River distances from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  • Missouri River distances from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  • Mississippi Basin ports marked.
  • Some ports were part of the Dubai Ports World controversy.

References