Overview:
Alabama commercial port in the southern United States. Located in the mouth of the Mobile River, the Mobile Bay on the north coast of Mexico. 678 nautical miles to Miami in the East, 216 nautical miles to New Orleans in the west, 438 nautical miles to galvoston and 1379 nautical miles to Cologne City in Panama. The port terminal has 34 deep-water berths, which are arranged in the north and south along the West Bank of moreby. There are two berths on the Bank of moreby river. The water depth in the front is 12.4 meters. Each hour of the loader is 4000 tons of coal. There is a wide storage yard behind. In the middle, there are 8 berths along the shore, with a total length of more than 1550 meters and a low tide water depth of 11.8 meters at the front, mainly handling general cargo and containers. To the north of the general cargo port area are three jetties dug into the land bank. There are 18 berths with a depth of 11.5-12.8 meters. The wharf is accessible by railway. Further north is the grain and ore loading and unloading area. The grain terminal has two berths with a water depth of 13 meters, and the ore terminal has three berths with a water depth of 12 meters. The port also has oil import berths. It mainly imports oil, ore, wood and industrial products; Export coal, grain, flour, cotton, etc.