…Rebounding steel imports led the way with 2,399,076 tons, a 141% increase over 2020. The majority of this increase occurred at the Paulsboro Marine Terminal which moved 1,760,018 tons of…
SOUTH JERSEY PORT AWARDED $1.1 MILLION GRANT FOR ITS RAIL INTEGRATION PROGRAM
…area residents. SJPC’s Paulsboro Marine Terminal, which is the first new port built on the Delaware River in 50 years, opened in 2017 with 21,000 linear feet of on premise…
South Jersey Port Taking Steps to Save Energy
…our carbon footprint – a trifecta. We’ve invested $500,000 in clean, carbon-neutral LED lighting throughout our terminals. The new lighting will reduce our electric bill by $77,000 per year, paying…
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF PARTNERSHIP: MACSTEEL INTERNATIONAL AND SOUTH JERSEY PORTS
…commitment to delivering cargo promptly to customers. Market and Tonnage Macsteel’s imports through South Jersey Ports vary between 5,000 to 10,000 tons of diverse steel products, largely driven by customer…
New Jersey Puts Down its Marker to be the Epicenter of the Job-rich Offshore Wind Industry
…at the Paulsboro Marine Terminal in Gloucester County, is the largest industrial offshore wind investment in the United States to date and will create more than 500 high-paying jobs at…
1999
SJPC and Del Monte Fresh Fruit complete construction of a 76,500-square-foot, temperature-controlled warehouse, more than doubling the port’s fruit handling capacity and enabling growth to rise over 520,000 tons of…
1966
Ground is broken for a new 500-foot wharf at Beckett Street Terminal.
South Jersey Port Outlines Updated Health and Safety Measures
…Even those staff members and visitors going to the Broadway Terminal must first come to Balzano Terminal to be scanned. Anyone with a temperature of 100.4º or above, or refusing…
Grow your business with South Jersey Port
EXPERIENCE EXCELLENCE AT OUR FACILITIES
SERVING the Mid-Atlantic & North American Heartland
The South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) is a national leader in bulk and breakbulk cargoes, shipping and receiving to and from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Europe. The Port Corporation’s international seaport facilities annually handle more than 4 million tons of bulk, breakbulk and containerized cargoes.
- Logistics services
- Short and/or long-term storage
- Crane services
- Marine terminal services
- On-dock rail
Advantages
World-Class Deep-Water Ports
Always Customer Focused
Excellent Highway & Rail Access
Diversified Cargo Handling & Services
Location – SJPC is situated in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic with access to one of the most concentrated consumer markets in the world. Easy, fast connections to the interstate highway system provide our customers with access to over 55 million residents. More than 38 million consumers are within a short two-hour drive and 33% of the United States population is within a day’s drive.
Transportation – Our expanding rail freight network gives our customers the surface transportation advantage they need to move their products and goods efficiently and economically with connections to the East Coast, Southern, Mid-West, Great Lakes regions, and beyond.
Available Land and Facilities – With even more ground and facilities for expansion in Camden and Paulsboro, the SJPC offers viable, cost-effective options for businesses that trade, ship, process, or distribute maritime cargoes and products.
Foreign Trade Zone – The Port of Salem is in Foreign Trade Zone 142, in combination with nearby Millville Executive Airport. Businesses can import and store goods duty-free indefinitely; lower the cost to process imported goods; and import for eventual re-export goods that are subject to a quota or a high duty rate. Simply put, our FTZ can help your company’s bottom line.
Customer Service – Always customer-focused, the SJPC marine terminals deliver personal and unparalleled customer service and can handle all your cargo requirements. Our team is ready to serve!
To learn more, contact our business development team today:
Brendan Dugan
Assistant Executive Director/Chief Development Officer
Phone: 856-757-4993
Email: bdugan@southjerseyport.com
Customer Spotlight: Camden International Commodities Terminals Cocoa imports soar at South Jersey Port amid the pandemic recession
…15 to 20 percent as house-bound, virus-weary Americans comfort themselves with rich, delicious, soothing chocolate. “Chocolate is recession-proof and the future forecast for chocolate and cocoa imports look even more…