DRAYAGE MARKET
Pennsylvania's drayage market benefits from the state's position between major East Coast port clusters: the Port of Philadelphia to the east and the Port of Baltimore to the south, with the Port of New York/New Jersey accessible from the northeast. The Port of Philadelphia handles bulk cargo and containers, while Baltimore and New York/NJ are the primary container terminals serving Pennsylvania shippers. The Philadelphia and Pittsburgh corridors generate significant industrial and consumer goods import demand, with automotive, steel, and chemical manufacturing driving export container volumes. Pennsylvania carriers often specialize in repositioning containers between inland distribution centers and port terminals along the I-78/I-76 corridor. TWIC credentials are required for marine terminal access, and UIIA enrollment is standard for rail ramp operations.
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