Kansas City port (port code: USMKC) is a medium-sized port in the United States, which has about about 274 meters (900 feet) of shoreline with serviceable transloading and fleeting zones and a 50- to 100-ton capacity crane to transfer cargo to/from truck to barge.
With its seven compartmented storage buildings and a storage dome with capacity for 60 thousand tons of bulk materials, Kansas City port’s terminal has capacity to handle over 800 thousand tons of cargo each year, including dry and liquid bulk, construction materials, chemicals, and over-sized cargoes. About half of the vessels having visited the port are for fishing.
The port is being redeveloped to improve on-site warehouses, including one acre of open storage and almost 5.6 square meters (60 thousand square feet) of closed storage.
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