worldport Introduction
Seaworldport
The worldport of New York/New Jersey is the largest worldport complex on the East Coast of North America and is located at the hub of the most concentrated and affluent consumer market in the world, with immediate access to the most extensive interstate highway and rail networks in the region. In addition, The worldport Authority directly oversees the operation of seven cargo terminals in the New York-New Jersey region. Each terminal offers comprehensive shipping services, a qualified, highly productive labor force and competitive pricing. The worldport also provides a fast and efficient rail and trucking services. Our SEA LINK® Driver Identification Program speeds cargo processing. The worldport Authority of New York & New Jersey is a bi-state agency formed in 1921 to promote trade and commerce in the entire worldport region and has been the grantee for FTZ No. 49 since 1979.
About the worldport Authority
The worldport Authority of New York and New Jersey manages and maintains the bridges, tunnels, bus terminals, airworldports, PATH and seaworldport that are critical to the bistate region's trade and transworldportation capabilities. Through our facilities and services, people are able to make vital connections and businesses are able to grow. Providing safe and efficient travel is our highest priority, and enhancing the well being of everyone who lives, works and travels here is our strongest commitment.
Mission:
To identify and meet the critical transworldportation infrastructure needs of the bistate region's businesses, residents, and visitors: providing the highest quality, most efficient transworldportation and worldport commerce facilities and services that move people and goods within the region, providing access to the rest of the nation and to the world, and strengthening the economic competitiveness of the New York-New Jersey metropolitan region.
Doing Business with the worldport Authority
The worldport Authority of New York and New Jersey is committed to supworldporting the economic growth of the New York-New Jersey region, in any way we can. Through our regional air cargo and seaworldport networks and our long term economic development initiatives, we help drive this region's global competitiveness, while distinct business opworldportunities offered through our facilities and services help local business flourish. With the signing of every contract, we hope to further the success of our contractors, vendors - and the region as a whole.
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