BTS Maritime and Ports
This maritime and port collection includes fact sheets, interagency reports, special reports, and reports to Congress published by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. These provide insights into topics such as container shipping, cruise ships, ferries, port and waterway operations, and port performance measures. Users can interact with port capacity and throughput measures for the Nation’s largest tonnage, container, and dry bulk ports at https://www.bts.gov/ports. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_bts_ports or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530821.
- Booklet/Pamphlet 1
- Brief 4
- Dataset 1
- Multipart 1
- Research Paper 8
- Statistical Report 11
- Tech Report 2
- Text 1
- Analysis 1
- Annual reports 9
- Boating 1
- Boating accidents 1
- Bulk cargo handling 2
- Capacity 2
- Cargo handling 3
- Census 2
- Commodities 10
- Container handling 3
- Containers 5
- Containerships 1
- Container terminals 1
- Container traffic 2
- COVID-19 2
- Data collection 1
- Data files 1
- Data quality 1
- Definitions 1
- Dwell time 1
- Dwell Times 2
- Economic indicators 2
- Environmental impacts 3
- Ferries 3
- Ferry service 5
- Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act 7
- Freight handling 2
- Freight security 1
- Freight traffic 9
- Freight traffic measurement 1
- Freight transportation 4
- Great Lakes 1
- I72: Traffic and Transport 1
- Intermodal transfer 2
- International trade 3
- Logistics 1
- Marine transit 3
- Marine Transportation 1
- Maritime computer applications 1
- Maritime industry 4
- Maritime safety 4
- Merchant vessels 1
- Multimodal transportation 2
- National security 3
- Navigational technologies 1
- Ocean shipping 2
- Oil spills 1
- Passenger ships 6
- Performance measurement 8
- Piracy 2
- Planning and Forecasting 1
- Port capacity 12
- Ports 10
- Port traffic 12
- Public transit 3
- Ridership 3
- Safety and security 1
- Seaports 2
- Seasons 1
- Service disruption 1
- Shipbuilding 3
- Shipments 2
- Ship navigational aids 2
- St. Lawrence Seaway 1
- Statistics 18
- Supply chain management 3
- Surveys 2
- Tables (Data) 7
- Terminals and Facilities 1
- Throughput 2
- Tonnage 4
- Trade 1
- Transit operators 4
- Trend (Statistics) 6
- Trip matrices 1
- Trip tables 1
- United States 2
- Waterborne trade 1
- Water traffic 11
- Water transportation 10
- Water transportation crashes 1
- Weather 1
- Analysis (1)
- Annual reports (9)
- Boating (1)
- Boating accidents (1)
- Bulk cargo handling (2)
- Capacity (2)
- Cargo handling (3)
- Census (2)
- Commodities (10)
- Container handling (3)
- Containers (5)
- Containerships (1)
- Container terminals (1)
- Container traffic (2)
- COVID-19 (2)
- Data collection (1)
- Data files (1)
- Data quality (1)
- Definitions (1)
- Dwell time (1)
- Dwell Times (2)
- Economic indicators (2)
- Environmental impacts (3)
- Ferries (3)
- Ferry service (5)
- Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act (7)
- Freight handling (2)
- Freight security (1)
- Freight traffic (9)
- Freight traffic measurement (1)
- Freight transportation (4)
- Great Lakes (1)
- I72: Traffic and Transport (1)
- Intermodal transfer (2)
- International trade (3)
- Logistics (1)
- Marine transit (3)
- Marine Transportation (1)
- Maritime computer applications (1)
- Maritime industry (4)
- Maritime safety (4)
- Merchant vessels (1)
- Multimodal transportation (2)
- National security (3)
- Navigational technologies (1)
- Ocean shipping (2)
- Oil spills (1)
- Passenger ships (6)
- Performance measurement (8)
- Piracy (2)
- Planning and Forecasting (1)
- Port capacity (12)
- Ports (10)
- Port traffic (12)
- Public transit (3)
- Ridership (3)
- Safety and security (1)
- Seaports (2)
- Seasons (1)
- Service disruption (1)
- Shipbuilding (3)
- Shipments (2)
- Ship navigational aids (2)
- St. Lawrence Seaway (1)
- Statistics (18)
- Supply chain management (3)
- Surveys (2)
- Tables (Data) (7)
- Terminals and Facilities (1)
- Throughput (2)
- Tonnage (4)
- Trade (1)
- Transit operators (4)
- Trend (Statistics) (6)
- Trip matrices (1)
- Trip tables (1)
- United States (2)
- Waterborne trade (1)
- Water traffic (11)
- Water transportation (10)
- Water transportation crashes (1)
- Weather (1)
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics2009-06-01Abstract:The U.S. marine transportation system continues to handle large volumes of domestic and international freight in support of the nation's economic acti...
- :Beningo, Steven ;Liu, Zhi2009-03-01 | BTS Special Reports and Issue BriefsAbstract:Trade between the United States and East African countries (defined in this special report as Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda) has grown ...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics2005-01-10Abstract:This latest edition of Maritime Trade and Transportation follows two prior reports released in 1999 and 2002. These reports reflect an ongoing effort ...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics2002-01-01Abstract:The Marine Transportation System (MTS) contributes to U.S. economic growth, enhances U.S. global competitiveness, and supports national security objec...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics1999-01-01Abstract:The marine transportation system contributes to U.S. economic growth, enhances global competitiveness, and supports national security objectives. This...
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