United States container ports
The United States has more than 20 container ports around its coastline.
West Coast
| Port | Draft depth | Air draft |
| Port of Seattle | Unlimited | |
| Port of Tacoma | Greater than | Unlimited |
| Port of Portland | ||
| Port of Oakland | ||
| Port of San Francisco | ||
| Port of Hueneme | Unlimited | |
| Port of Los Angeles | Greater than | Unlimited |
| Port of Long Beach | Greater than | Unlimited |
| Port of San Diego | Greater than | Unlimited |
Gulf Coast
| Port | Draft depth | Air draft |
| Port of Houston | Unlimited | |
| Port of New Orleans | ||
| Port of Gulfport | Unlimited | |
| Port of Mobile | Unlimited | |
| Port of Tampa | Unlimited |
East Coast
| Port | Draft depth | Air draft |
| Port of Miami | Unlimited | |
| Port Everglades | Unlimited | |
| Port of Palm Beach | Unlimited | |
| Port of Jacksonville | ||
| Port of Savannah | ||
| Port of Charleston | ||
| Port of Wilmington (North Carolina) | Unlimited | |
| Port of Virginia: | - | - |
| *Norfolk International Terminals | Unlimited | |
| *Portsmouth Marine Terminal | Unlimited | |
| *Newport News Marine Terminal | Unlimited | |
| *Virginia International Gateway | Unlimited | |
| Port of Baltimore | ||
| Port of Wilmington (Delaware) | ||
| Port of Chester | ||
| Port of Philadelphia | ||
| Port of Camden | ||
| Port of New York and New Jersey: | ||
| *Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal | ||
| *Port Jersey | ||
| *Howland Hook Marine Terminal | ||
| *Red Hook Container Terminal | ||
| Port of Boston | Unlimited | |
| Port of Portland (Maine) |
Dredging of east coast ports are under way because of the New Panama Canal expansion and the expectation of larger container ships.
The Jasper Ocean Terminal is a planned container terminal to be built on the Savannah River downstream of Savannah, GA that is expected to begin operations in the mid 2020s.