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Shipping from New York

New York, NY freight rates It’s the largest metropolitan area in the U.S. and one of the most populated in the world, it is an international and domestic hub for commerce and it’s located in the midst of the most densely populated section of the country. That means there’s no shortage of shipping options for companies transporting cargo in and out of New York City. The Port of New York and New Jersey operates two terminals within New York, one in Brooklyn and the other in Staten Island. In addition to airports in neighboring states, there are three major facilities operating in New York City that offer cargo services. John F. Kennedy International is the region’s busiest and biggest air cargo facility and accommodates long-haul direct and nonstop international traffic. It is home to 1,000 cargo companies and the entire air cargo area at the airport is designated a Foreign Trade Zone. Stewart International Airport, the most recent addition to the Port Authority’s airport system, is a fully-equipped, 24/7 facility capable of handling the world’s largest aircraft. Located at the intersection of Interstates 87 and 84, Stewart is perfectly situated for efficient distribution of air cargo to and from areas in the northeast, mid-Atlantic region, and the Midwest. It is also home to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s New York Animal Import Center, which provides mandatory import quarantine services for animals entering the U.S. LaGuardia Airport specializes in short- and medium-haul cargo service. There are also a number of freight rail carriers, rail yards and trucking companies in the vicinity.

Shipping to Portland

Portland, OR freight rates The Greater Portland region serves as a major West Coast freight hub and is a critical link for Pacific Northwest trade. The region is home to two world-class ports, the Port of Vancouver USA and Port of Portland, which can be reached from Asian ports in 14 days. Greater Portland is the only major metro market in the western U.S. where two Class I railroads converge. This allows companies to benefit from negotiating costs. Interstates 5 and 84 are major inter-regional highways that intersect in the Portland metro area. And the Portland International Airport is served by 13 air cargo carriers. Oregon’s agriculture and lumber industries provide a steady stream of freight moving through the state. This results in affordable LTL shipping in Portland. Moving freight via truck may be more expensive in Portland and the rest of the western half of the state due to the rugged terrain.

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