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Terminal Services Guide | 3 MAHER TERMINALS | RED HOOK CONTAINER TERMINAL | Terminal Services See how the Port of New York GUIDE and New Jersey can play a part in your success. Check your cargo and Receive alerts and Sign up to receive Breaking maintain your truck RFID tags advisories regarding Waves updates with the Terminal Information changes to operations www.portbreakingwaves.com Portal System (TIPS) www.portnynjalerts.com www.porttruckpass.com 4 World Trade Center 150 Greenwich Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 10007 1-888-PORTNYNJ The Port is a facility of www.portnynj.com the Port Authority of NY & NJ @portnynj 1/20 The Port of New York and New Jersey APM TERMINALS | WWW.APMTERMINALS.COM/NORTH-AMERICA/PORTELIZABETH OFFICE PHONE CELL PHONE FAX EMAIL The Port of New York and New Jersey is the largest port on the East Coast and the third AFTER-HOURS/WEEKEND EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER largest in the U.S. We’re the gateway to one of the most concentrated consumer markets 24 Hour Security in the world. From our six terminals, four on-dock ExpressRail facilities, warehouses Security Dept 908-558-6138 and distribution centers — shippers have direct access to consumers in the Northeast, TERMINAL YARD OPERATIONS Midwest, and Canada by truck or rail. Client Services Giovanni Antonuccio 908-558-6292 908-966-2779 908-558-6146 [email protected] Customer Service 866-855-8552 [email protected] Exports SRC Dept. 908-558-6290 347-816-7610 908-558-6146 [email protected] STRATEGIC LOCATION SUPPLY CHAIN PARTNERS Heavylift Clerk Access to 28 million consumers in the local Shippers have access to one of the largest Paul Fazio 908-558-6374 See Yard Mgr. 908-558-6146 [email protected] region and another 106 million more in New concentrations of warehousing and distribution Pre-Mounts, CDL Drays, Misc. England and across the Midwest, and Eastern facilities in the country, with nearly one billion Tyler Condit 908-558-6131 908-305-4132 908-558-6146 [email protected] Canada which can reached within 36 hours. square feet of space within 50 miles. Rail Cecily Holmes 908-558-6000 202-262-8486 908-558-6289 [email protected] SUPERIOR NAVIGATION SKILLED WORKFORCE Reefer With the completed harbor deepening (50’ MLW) At the heart of our port’s high performance is Matt Connelly 908-558-6202 908-348-3917 908-558-6378 [email protected] and the elevation of the Bayonne Bridge (215’ a workforce skilled in today’s equipment and Roadability MHW), our port continues to handle the world’s systems committed to efficiency and productivity. Cathy Capriotta 908-558-6204 908-966-1603 908-558-6378 [email protected] largest container ships. Yard Manager SHIPPING INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP Jason Kratsch 908-558-6158 862-272-2348 908-558-6146 [email protected] Terminal Planning SIX TERMINALS The Council on Port Performance (CPP), comprised Jennifer Murphey 908-558-6275 908-966-2119 908-558-6146 [email protected] As one of the most high-volume ports in the of shipping industry executives, provides world, our container terminal operators: leadership on ways to continuously improve GATE OPERATIONS Handle more first calls than all other East Coast operational efficiency and service reliability. Manager Catherine Hunt 908-558-6291 862-400-7186 908-558-6456 [email protected] ports combined. STEADY INVESTMENTS Asst. Manager Process about approximately 7.6 million TEUs From 2014 to 2019, public agencies and Patrick Hughes 908-558-6127 908-433-6156 908-558-6456 [email protected] per year, over $200 billion worth of cargo. private port operator investments in the Port SECURITY Serve 12 independent ocean carriers from totaled nearly $2.9 billion, including raising the Safety and Security Director around the globe, including all of the major Bayonne Bridge and improvements in terminal Courtney Robinson 908-558-6148 908-966-1837 908-558-6164 [email protected] global alliances as well as 12 independent buildings and berths, cargo handling equipment, Asst. Manager carriers. intermodal rail infrastructure, roadways, and more. Marc Conenna 908-558-6333 908-966-1813 908-558-6164 [email protected] SPEED TO MARKET Learn how one of the world’s leading—the Port of NY and NJ—can partner with you. Goods get into the hands of consumers quickly with the intermodal on-dock ExpressRail system www.portnynj.com serviced by two Class One railroad systems (CSX and Norfolk Southern), along with access to nearby air and road transportation. www.portnynj.com | 1 GCT BAYONNE | WWW.GLOBALTERMINALSBAYONNE.COM GCT NEW YORK | WWW.GLOBALTERMINALSNEWYORK.COM OFFICE PHONE FAX EMAIL OFFICE PHONE FAX EMAIL AFTER-HOURS/WEEKEND EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER - SECURITY AFTER-HOURS/WEEKEND EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER - SECURITY 24 Hour Security 24 Hour Security Security Dept 201-706-4265 Security Dept 718-568-1844 TERMINAL YARD OPERATIONS TERMINAL YARD OPERATIONS Terminal Main Number 201-706-4000 Customer Service Direct Line 646-461-4515 [email protected] Customer Service 201-706-4100 201-706-1737 [email protected] Chief Receiving Clerk 718-568-1710 718-815-1455 [email protected] Chief Receiving Clerk 201-706-4055 Chief Delivery Clerk 718-568-1736 718-568-1851 [email protected] Chief Delivery Clerk 201-706-4075 Chief Customer Service Clerk 718-568-1734 718-815-1455 [email protected] Chief Customer Service Clerk 201-706-4045 Rail Operations Out of Gauge Cargo 201-706-4018 Maureen Kosakowski 718-568-1742 718-720-4516 [email protected] Maintenance 201-706-4025 Heavy Lifts 718-568-1757 [email protected] Reefers 201-706-4079 Reefer Trailer 718-568-1818 718-568-1850 [email protected] [email protected] Yard Team [email protected] Truck Reservation 201-706-4242 [email protected] GATE OPERATIONS Help Hotline Yard / Gate Inquiries 718-815-1455 [email protected] All Other Inquiries 201-451-5200 SECURITY Safety and Security Director George Reynolds 201-706-4030 908-380-1852 [email protected] The Port of NY and NJ not only keeps the flow of goods moving, it fuels the economy through jobs, personal and business income, and tax revenues. 2 | Terminal Services Guide www.portnynj.com | 3 MAHER TERMINALS | WWW.MAHERTERMINALS.COM RED HOOK CONTAINER TERMINAL | WWW.REDHOOKTERMINAL.COM OFFICE PHONE FAX EMAIL OFFICE PHONE FAX EMAIL AFTER-HOURS/WEEKEND EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER BROOKLYN CONTACT LISTS 24 Hour Security Customer Service 718-875-0777 x4 718-875-0777 [email protected] Security Dept 908-527-8200 x4002 [email protected] Deliveries 718-875-0777 x1 [email protected] TERMINAL YARD OPERATIONS Receiving 718-875-0777 x3 [email protected] Customer Service Help Line 908-436-4839 PORT NEWARK CONTACT LISTS Customer Support 908-436-4844 [email protected] Customer Service Delivery 908-527-8200 x4269 Patricia Cisneros 973-522-0999 x228 [email protected] Night Time Field Supt. 908-693-91757 Deliveries Night Time Supervisor 908-527-8200 x4080 ILA Clerk 973-522-0999 x234 [email protected] Receiving 908-527-8200 x4266 Receiving Reefer Department 908-527-8200 x4762 ILA Clerk 973-522-0999 x239 [email protected] Safety Department 908-527-8200 x4593 [email protected] Yard/Gate Operations All Other Inquiries 908-527-8200 www.maherterminals.com Thomas Vroman 973-522-0999 x227 [email protected] Ro-Ro Operations PORT NEWARK CONTAINER TERMINAL (PNCT) | WWW.PNCT.NET Steve Pepi 973-705-0179 [email protected] 24 Hour Security OFFICE PHONE FAX EMAIL Security Dept. 917-946-6416 Break Bulk Vessel/ Heavy lift [email protected] AFTER-HOURS/WEEKEND EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER Cargo Inquiries 24 Hour Security All Other Inquiries [email protected] Security Dept 973-522-2305 YARD GATE OPERATION OTHER IMPORTANT CONTACTS Customer Service Imports 973-522-2239 [email protected] Availability 973-522-2239 OFFICE PHONE FAX WEBSITE Export 973-522-2228 Yard / Gate Operations 973-522-4719 Truck Service Center (TSC) 908 354-4044 908 355-5018 www.panynj.gov/port/truck-service-center.html NOTE: AFTER 6 PM, FOR DELIVERIES ALREADY IN YARD - OPS ISSUES ONLY www.porttruckpass.com Port Truck Pass - Rail Operations 877-822-9296 www.nynjcustomer Customer Service Mike Sullivan 973-522-2205 973-344-7158 [email protected] [email protected] Manager Customer Service TWIC Universal Enrollment 855-347-8371 universalenroll.dhs.gov Christine Brady 973-522-2251 973-465-8826 [email protected] PortNYNJ Alerts www.paalerts.com/usersubscribe.aspx Manager Commercial Services Mark Ficarra 973-522-2236 973-465-9462 [email protected] All Other Inquiries 973-522-2200 www.pnct.net REFER M&R OPERATIONS Reefer / M&R Manager Charlie Ferlisi 973-522-2200 973-491-0932 [email protected] Reefer Ops / M&R Idilio Gomez 973-522-2209 [email protected] 4 | Terminal Services Guide www.portnynj.com | 5 CUSTOMS EXAMINATION STATIONS (CES) OPERATORS OFFICE PHONE CELL PHONE FAX EMAIL EAST COAST WAREHOUSE | WWW.EASTCOASTWAREHOUSE.COM CES Director Joe Halter 908-351-2800 [email protected] x2114 CES Warehouse Operations Manager Joe Rebelo 908-351-2800 [email protected] x2312 CES Customer Service Manager Fabiana Carvalho 908-351-2800 [email protected] x2365 CES Director of Business Development Steve Banasiak 908-351-2800 [email protected] x2326
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