The Ottawa Port District, situated strategically in northern New York state, serves as a crucial inland port and intermodal hub, connecting the northeastern United States to both domestic and international markets. Its proximity to the Canadian border, along with established rail and highway infrastructure, makes it significant for facilitating the efficient movement of ocean-going and domestic cargo between Canada and the U.S. Despite its inland setting, the district acts as a gateway for goods moving to and from the Port of Montreal and major Atlantic shipping routes. Several world-class shipping lines, such as Maersk, MSC, and CMA CGM, use the district for transshipment, leveraging its intermodal capabilities. The port supports regional economic growth by providing access to global supply chains for local industries, enhancing trade opportunities, and reducing logistics costs for manufacturers and exporters. Its facilities, advanced logistics operations, and customs services make the Ottawa Port District an essential component in the cross-border supply chain and a linchpin for trade in the region.
Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 17:00 (local time); closed on weekends and holidays
Major carriers serving this port