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- The Port of Charleston is a seaport located in South Carolina in the Southeastern United States. The port's facilities span three municipalities — Charleston, North Charleston, and Mount Pleasant — with six public terminals owned and operated by the South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA). These facilities handle containers, motor vehicles and other rolling stock, non-containerized goods and project cargo, as well as Charleston's cruise ship operation. Additional facilities in the port are privately owned and operated, handling bulk commodities like petroleum, coal and steel. (en)
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- 45.0
- * Unrestricted at one pier
* 185 feet, restricted by Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
* 155 feet, restricted by Don N. Holt Bridge (en)
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- Port of Charleston terminal locations (en)
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- $72 billion in Calendar Year 2020 (en)
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- Columbus Street Terminal (en)
- Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal (en)
- North Charleston Terminal (en)
- Union Pier Terminal/Cruise Terminal (en)
- Veterans Terminal (en)
- Wando Welch Terminal (en)
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- Container, breakbulk, cruise (en)
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- The Port of Charleston is a seaport located in South Carolina in the Southeastern United States. The port's facilities span three municipalities — Charleston, North Charleston, and Mount Pleasant — with six public terminals owned and operated by the South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA). These facilities handle containers, motor vehicles and other rolling stock, non-containerized goods and project cargo, as well as Charleston's cruise ship operation. Additional facilities in the port are privately owned and operated, handling bulk commodities like petroleum, coal and steel. (en)
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