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- Port_of_Mobile abstract "The Port of Mobile is a deep-water port in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It is the only deep-water port in Alabama. It was ranked by the United States Army Corps of Engineers as the 9th largest port by tonnage in the nation during 2008, with a trade volume of 67,635,501 tons. This ranking had decreased to 12th largest during 2010, with a trade volume of 55,713,273 tons.The port is located along the Mobile River where it empties into Mobile Bay. The Port of Mobile has public, deepwater terminals with direct access to 1,500 miles of inland and intracoastal waterways serving the Great Lakes, the Ohio and Tennessee river valleys (via the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway), and the Gulf of Mexico. The Alabama State Port Authority owns and operates the public terminals at the Port of Mobile. The public terminals handle containerized, bulk, break bulk, roll-on/roll-off, and heavy lift cargoes. The port is also home to private bulk terminal operators. The container, general cargo and bulk facilities have immediate access to two interstate systems and five Class I railroads. Additionally, the CG Railway operates from the port as a rail ferry service to Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, in Mexico.The Port of Mobile is the largest break bulk forest products port in the United States, and the Alabama State Port Authority's McDuffie Terminal is one of the largest coal terminals in the United States and largest import coal terminal. The port was the fourth largest exporter of coal during 2012, with the majority exported for metallurgical processes. The largest shares of coal exports from Mobile went to Europe and South America.The Alabama State Port Authority announced in 2010 that $360 million was be spent over the following five years to improve infrastructure at the port. Improvements include land acquisition, new rail and inter-modal yards, cargo terminal improvements and enhancements to improve servicing of deep-water oil and gas field vessels and equipment Since 2000, the Port Authority has undergone nearly $500 million in capital improvements and expansion projects to serve containerized, bulk and break bulk commodities. Improvements include a new rail ferry terminal, a steel terminal to service the $4.6 billion steel facility in Calvert, Alabama, new warehousing, a new container terminal, and expansions at the McDuffie Coal Terminal. The Port of Mobile had an estimated state wide economic impact approaching $8 billion annually in 2010.".
- Port_of_Mobile thumbnail Mobile_Alabama_harbor_aerial_view.jpg?width=300.
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- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageRevisionID "681670526".
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Alabama.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Break_bulk_cargo.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Bulk_cargo.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink CG_Railway.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Calvert,_Alabama.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Mobile,_Alabama.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ports_and_harbors_of_Alabama.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ports_of_the_Gulf_of_Mexico.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_in_Mobile_County,_Alabama.
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- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Coatzacoalcos.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Containerization.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Mexico.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_Highway_System.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ports_in_the_United_States.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Mobile,_Alabama.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_Bay.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_River.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_River.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Railroad_classes.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink roll-off.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee-Tombigbee_Waterway.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee_River.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee–Tombigbee_Waterway.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Tonnage.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Train_ferry.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink Veracruz.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink File:Mobile_Alabama_harbor_aerial_view.jpg.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLink File:Port_of_Mobile.jpg.
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alabama State Docks".
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alabama State Port Authority".
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mobile Middle Bay Port".
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mobile".
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mobile, Alabama".
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port of Mobile".
- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "port of Mobile".
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- Port_of_Mobile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Port_of_Mobile subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Mobile,_Alabama.
- Port_of_Mobile subject Category:Ports_and_harbors_of_Alabama.
- Port_of_Mobile subject Category:Ports_of_the_Gulf_of_Mexico.
- Port_of_Mobile subject Category:Transportation_in_Mobile_County,_Alabama.
- Port_of_Mobile hypernym Port.
- Port_of_Mobile point "30.71217 -88.04331".
- Port_of_Mobile type Article.
- Port_of_Mobile type Settlement.
- Port_of_Mobile type Article.
- Port_of_Mobile type SpatialThing.
- Port_of_Mobile comment "The Port of Mobile is a deep-water port in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It is the only deep-water port in Alabama. It was ranked by the United States Army Corps of Engineers as the 9th largest port by tonnage in the nation during 2008, with a trade volume of 67,635,501 tons. This ranking had decreased to 12th largest during 2010, with a trade volume of 55,713,273 tons.The port is located along the Mobile River where it empties into Mobile Bay.".
- Port_of_Mobile label "Port of Mobile".
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- Port_of_Mobile lat "30.71217".
- Port_of_Mobile long "-88.04331".
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- Port_of_Mobile depiction Mobile_Alabama_harbor_aerial_view.jpg.
- Port_of_Mobile isPrimaryTopicOf Port_of_Mobile.