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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (March 2015)A Panamax port is a deepwater port that can accommodate a fully laden Panamax ship. With the completion of the Panama Canal expansion project in 2016, this list will need to be significantly revised due to larger “post panamax” ships transiting Panama. Other lists are required for even bigger Valemax and Chinamax ships.[1]Table of ContentsMediterranean Sea[edit]Atlantic Ocean[edit]Proposed[edit]Red Sea[edit]Indian Ocean[edit]Proposed[edit]Americas[edit]Canada[edit]Arctic Ocean[edit]Atlantic Ocean[edit]Pacific Ocean[edit]Greenland[edit]Arctic Ocean[edit]United States[edit]Atlantic Ocean[edit]Gulf of Mexico[edit]Pacific Ocean[edit]Latin America and the Caribbean[edit]Atlantic Ocean[edit]Caribbean Sea[edit]Pacific Ocean[edit]Proposed[edit]Bangladesh[edit]Proposed[edit]Brunei[edit]Cambodia[edit]China[edit]Hong Kong[edit]India[edit]Proposed[edit]Japan[edit]Malaysia[edit]Myanmar[edit]Proposed[edit]Pakistan[edit]Philippines[edit]Taiwan[edit]Saudi Arabia[edit]Singapore[edit]Sri Lanka[edit]Thailand[edit]United Arab Emirates[edit]Vietnam[edit]Proposed[edit]Nordic \/ Baltic[edit]North Sea \/ mainland[edit]Iberia and Mediterranean[edit]Great Britain[edit]Ireland[edit]Oceania[edit]Australia[edit]New Zealand[edit]Other[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Mediterranean Sea[edit]Atlantic Ocean[edit](from North to South)Nouadhibou, Mauritania \u2014 iron ore terminal.Nouakchott, Mauritania \u2014 proposed railhead for phosphate mine.Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana \u2014 built 1928Tema, Ghana \u2014 built 1961Cotonou \u2014 BeninLom\u00e9 \u2014 Togo[2]Lekki Port, Nigeria under construction, largest deep water port in Africa with post-panamax capacity [3]Port Kamsar, Guinea \u2014 bauxite loading port, origin of Kamsarmax ship type.S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9 e Pr\u00edncipe – island transhipment port.Monrovia, Liberia \u2014 proposed deepening to 20m for 200,000t vessels.[4]Ibom Deep Sea Port, Nigeria \u2014 undergoing implementation [5]Kribi, Cameroon \u2014 oil terminalOwendo, Gabon \u2014 railheadLobito, AngolaWalvis Bay, Namibia \u2014 railheadSaldanha Bay, South Africa[citation needed]Proposed[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4(from North to South)Bargny, Senegal[7]Matakong, Guinea \u2014 deepwater port for Simandou and Kalia iron oreTagrin Point, Sierra Leone \u2014 for iron oreSan P\u00e9dro, C\u00f4te d’Ivoire \u2014 for iron orePort Notel Ocean Terminal, Ibeno Akwa-Ibom, NigeriaIkot Akpatek, Akwa-Ibom, Nigeria \u2014 proposedLolab\u00e9, Cameroon \u2014 iron ore exportMalabo, Equatorial GuineaSanta Clara, Gabon \u2014 proposed deepwater port with railhead for Makokou iron ore.Indienne, Congo[8]Barra do Dande, Angola (Bengo Province)Shearwater Bay, Namibia \u2014 coal[9] (30\u00a0km south of Luderitz)Red Sea[edit]Indian Ocean[edit](from North to South)Proposed[edit]Americas[edit]Canada[edit]Arctic Ocean[edit]Atlantic Ocean[edit]Pacific Ocean[edit]Port of Prince Rupert \u2014 deep sea port with direct rail connections to major North American cities.Port Alberni \u2014 fjord-like channel that deep sea vessels and cruise ships can easily navigate.Port of Vancouver \u2014 modern port of entry on the west coast of Canada.Squamish Terminals \u2014 breakbulk terminal on the west coast of Canada specializing in the movement of forestry, steel, and project cargo.Crofton \u2014 The main factor for its location is the depth of the water, unusual for the east coast of Vancouver Island.Kitimat \u2014 year-round deep-sea shipping connects North America to the Pacific Ocean and the Pacific Rim.[12] According to the Transport Canada’s Technical Review Process of Marine Terminal Systems and Transshipment Sites (TERMPOL) the passageway into the Port of Kitimat is “safely accessible by Panamax vessels, VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) VLCC\u2019s and Ultra Large Crude Carriers (ULCCs) up to 320,000 DWT.[12] A strategic port in the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines project.Greenland[edit]Arctic Ocean[edit]United States[edit]Atlantic Ocean[edit]Gulf of Mexico[edit]Pacific Ocean[edit]Latin America and the Caribbean[edit]Atlantic Ocean[edit]Caribbean Sea[edit]Pacific Ocean[edit]Proposed[edit]Bangladesh[edit]Proposed[edit]Brunei[edit]Cambodia[edit]China[edit]Hong Kong[edit]India[edit]Proposed[edit]Japan[edit]Port of Yokohama \u2014 post Panamax multi-purpose portKashima \u2014 container, dry and wet bulk and general cargo portFukuyama \u2014 multi-purpose and dry bulk portMalaysia[edit]Myanmar[edit]Proposed[edit]Pakistan[edit]Philippines[edit]Taiwan[edit]Saudi Arabia[edit]Singapore[edit]Sri Lanka[edit]Thailand[edit]United Arab Emirates[edit]Vietnam[edit]Proposed[edit]Nordic \/ Baltic[edit]Rey\u00f0arfj\u00f6r\u00f0ur, eastern IcelandNarvik, northern NorwayGothenburg, (west coast of Sweden) \u2014 largest port in ScandinaviaAarhus, (post-Panamax, main port of Denmark)Gda\u0144sk, (Baltimax, post-Panamax, main port of Poland)Norrk\u00f6ping, (east coast of Sweden)S\u00f6dert\u00e4lje, StockholmHelsinki, (post-Panamax, main port of Finland)Port of Kokkola, (Capesize, mainly bulk)Port of PoriTallinn, EstoniaSillam\u00e4e, EstoniaKlaipeda, LithuaniaNorth Sea \/ mainland[edit]JadeWeserPort, Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony, Germany (oil, coal, chemicals.)Port of Amsterdam, North Holland, NetherlandsIJmuiden, North Holland, NetherlandsRotterdam, South Holland (post-Panamax) \u2014 largest port in EuropeZeebrugge, West Flanders, BelgiumAntwerp, BelgiumDunkirk, northern France (different kinds of liquid and bulk handling.)Le Havre, northern France (oil, coal, chemicals, container. Draft up to 82 feet)Zeeland Seaports, Zeeland, ports of Vlissingen and TerneuzenIberia and Mediterranean[edit]Algeciras, Andalusia, SpainBarcelona, Catalonia, SpainCagliari, Sardinia, ItalyGijon, Asturias, Spain (draft up to 59 feet)Gioia Tauro, southern ItalyMarseille-Fos Port, FranceOmi\u0161alj, Croatia (supertanker oil terminal)Port of Rijeka, CroatiaPort of Genoa, ItalyPort of Lisbon, PortugalSines, PortugalPort of Piraeus, Athens, GreecePort of Thessaloniki, GreecePort of Koper, Slovenia (post-Panamax)Port of Trieste, Italy (draft up to 18m\/59 feet)Great Britain[edit]Southampton, English Channel (post-Panamax, traditional liner port)Teesport, Middlesbrough, North SeaFalmouth, Cornwall, Atlantic OceanPort of Tyne, Newcastle, North SeaFelixstowe, North Sea (post-Panamax, 35% of UK container traffic)Barrow, Irish SeaLiverpool, Irish Sea. New post-Panamax container terminal under construction,[23] opening to coincide with the widening of the Panama Canal. Accommodates cruise ships of 345 metres (1,132\u00a0ft) in length and 10 metres (33\u00a0ft) draught.Port Talbot, Bristol ChannelMilford Haven, Irish SeaInvergordon, Moray FirthHunterston Terminal, Firth of ClydeHound Point, Firth of ForthLondon Gateway. Thurrock, Thames EstuaryPortland Port, Portland Harbour, English ChannelIreland[edit]Cork, deep water multi modal port, south coast of Ireland. Celtic Sea\/Atlantic Ocean.Aughinish, IrelandMoneypoint, IrelandOceania[edit]Australia[edit](clockwise from north)Port of Townsville \u2014 military port, mineral ores, fertilizer, concentrates, sugar and motor vehicles, able to accommodate 4 Panamax vessels at a time.Abbot Point \u2014 coal export terminalDalrymple Bay \u2014 coal export terminal, part of Hay Point, QueenslandHay Point \u2014 BHP Mitsubishi Alliance coal export terminalGladstone \u2014 coalBrisbane \u2014 coal, containersNewcastle \u2014 coal, wheatPort Botany (Sydney) \u2014 containersPort Kembla \u2014 coal, wheat, carsMelbourneGeelongPortland, VictoriaAdelaide Outer Harbor \u2014 deepened to Post-Panamax in 2006Port GilesPort Bonython, Capesize \u2014 oil, LPG, diesel and proposed iron ore pending approval and construction of second jetty[24]Whyalla, South Australia \u2014 65,000t ships in inner harbor, Capesize iron ore bulkers serviced in Spencer Gulf via transshipmentPort Lincoln \u2014 grainFremantleGeraldtonOakajee Port \u2014 under construction[25]Dampier \u2014 north west Western Australia \u2014 iron ore.Cape Lambert[26] upgrade 80\u00a0mtpa to 180\u00a0mtpaPort Hedland \u2014 north west Western Australia \u2014 iron ore.East Arm Wharf (Port of Darwin) \u2014 PanamaxNew Zealand[edit](Source: Recount, Taranaki District Council newsletter, page 5.) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Other[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]^ “U.S. Port Projects Spurred by Panama Canal Expansion”. ImsInfo. 2016-01-20. Retrieved 2018-09-16.^ IOL: Cotonou \u2014 a city slowly swallowed by waves^ “Nigeria’s Deepest Sea Port”. Lekki Port. Retrieved 2018-09-16.^ http:\/\/news.morningstar.com\/newsnet\/ViewNews.aspx?article=\/DJ\/201005100945DOWJONESDJONLINE000216_univ.xml[bare URL]^ “Ibom Deep Sea Port”. Ibom Deep Sea Port. Retrieved 2019-05-19.^ Kribi^ “Erreur 404 – APIX – Promotion des Investissements et Grands Travaux”. Investinsenegal.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-07. Retrieved 2018-09-16.^ “Railpage”.^ “Home”. Railways Africa. 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-16.^ Fayo, Galgallo (2013-08-28). “Mombasa port raises status with new berth – Business Daily”. Businessdailyafrica.com. 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