List of Panamax ports

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A Panamax port is a deepwater port that can accommodate a fully laden Panamax ship. With the approval of the Panama Canal expansion proposal in October 2006, this list will need to be significantly revised when the expansion is completed.

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Africa [edit]

Mediterranean Sea [edit]

Atlantic Ocean [edit]

(from North to South)

Proposed [edit]

  • (from North to South)

Red Sea [edit]

Indian Ocean [edit]

(from North to South)

Proposed [edit]

  • (from North to South)

Americas [edit]

Canada [edit]

Atlantic Ocean [edit]

Pacific Ocean [edit]

  • Port of Prince Rupert — a deep sea port with direct rail connections to major North American cities.
  • Port Alberni — The Alberni Inlet is a fjord-like channel that deep sea vessels and cruise ships can easily navigate.
  • Port of Vancouver — A modern port of entry on the west coast of Canada.
  • Squamish Terminals — A breakbulk terminal on the west coast of Canada specializing in the movement of forestry, steel, and project cargo.
  • Crofton — The main factor for its location is the depth of the water, unusual for the east coast of Vancouver Island.

Greenland [edit]

Arctic Ocean [edit]

United States of America [edit]

Atlantic Ocean [edit]

Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico [edit]

  • Port Corpus Christi — Port Corpus Christi is the fifth-largest port in the United States in total tonnage.[11] Panamax class vessels are handled at the Port's Bulk Terminal.
  • Port of Tampa
  • Port of Mobile — the only deepwater port in the state of Alabama
  • Port of New Orleans
  • Port of Beaumont — a deepwater port located in Beaumont, Texas.
  • Port of Galveston — the oldest port on the Gulf Coast, west of New Orleans.
  • Port of Houston — located in Houston, Texas, tenth-busiest port in world by tonnage.
  • Port of the Americas (Port of Ponce) — capable of servicing post-Panamax vessels with a controlling depth of 50 feet (15 m).[12] The Holsatia Express, a vessel of 12.6 metres (41 ft) draft, had to be turned away in 2008 because of insufficient water depth, suggesting Ponce may not be a true "deepwater port".

Pacific Ocean [edit]

Latin America and the Caribbean [edit]

Atlantic Ocean [edit]

Caribbean Sea [edit]

Pacific Ocean [edit]

Proposed [edit]

Asia [edit]

Brunei [edit]

Malaysia [edit]

Cambodia [edit]

Japan [edit]

  • Kashima — Container, dry and wet bulk and general cargo port
  • Fukuyama — Multi-purpose and dry bulk port

Hong Kong [edit]

Pakistan [edit]

China [edit]

India [edit]

Proposed [edit]

Myanmar [edit]

Republic of China [edit]

Saudi Arabia [edit]

Singapore [edit]

Sri Lanka [edit]

Thailand [edit]

United Arab Emirates [edit]

Proposed [edit]

Europe [edit]

Nordic / Baltic [edit]

North Sea / mainland [edit]

Iberia and Mediterranean [edit]

Great Britain [edit]

Oceania [edit]

Australia [edit]

(clockwise from north)

New Zealand [edit]

(Source: Recount, Taranaki District Council newsletter, page 5.)

Other [edit]

Maps [edit]

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