New Public Port Finance Survey, FY06

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Maritime Administration has released its new Public Port Finance Survey – FY 2006.  This report is the only one of its kind in the port industry that covers U.S. and Canadian ports. 

This publication contains financial data on maritime activities at ports, including the income statement, balance sheet, outstanding bonds, debt service, sales offices, and cargo tonnage.  In addition, there are sections that cover data on contributions, donations, and grants received in fiscal year 2006, and ratio analyses.

This report is the result of a cooperative effort between the Maritime Administration and the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA).  It was prepared by the Maritime Administration’s Office of Intermodal System Development, using financial information furnished by AAPA.

The report may be downloaded from the Maritime Administration’s website: www.marad.dot.gov/ports_landing_page/infra_dev_congestion_mitigation/port_finance/port_finance_reports/Port_Fin_Rpts.htm

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