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There are xx employees in the Port & Harbor Operations industry in the US, which is expected to grow at xx% over the next five years. Companies in this industry operate ports, harbors (including docking and pier facilities) or canals. Their main activities include loading and unloading cargo from ships, operating lighthouses, arranging paperwork for incoming shipments, operating computer systems to connect cargo with recipients and providing accommodations to docked vessels.
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Total value (#) and annual change from 2012 – 2030.
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There is 14,743 people employed in the Port & Harbor Operations in the US as of 2025.
The number of people employed in the Port & Harbor Operations in the US grew 3.5% on average over the five years between 2020 and 2025.
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The average Port & Harbor Operations in the US business is 57.8 employees.
The average business in the Port & Harbor Operations in the US now employs more workers than it did five years ago.
The revenue per employee for the average business in the Port & Harbor Operations in the US has increased in the last five years.