The South Jersey Port Corporation is at the heart of one of the most vibrant and important commercial, industrial, and maritime complexes in the North Eastern United States. For over 73 years, our Port, the Port of Camden, has served this region and the nation as a major gateway of commerce and trade. Now, as we greet the new century, we are poised to grow and meet the challenges of a new and evermore competitive marketplace.

Situated on the Delaware River with easy access to the Atlantic Ocean, South Jersey Port Corporation specializes in handling breakbulk and bulk cargo. The Beckett Street Terminal and the Broadway Terminal, well known as the Port of Camden, receives hundreds of ships moving international and domestic cargo through the Port's modern and efficient facilities every year. This website describes our facilities in detail. We hope you will find it helpful.

Although the Port preserves its history, its focus is firmly fixed on a future of limitless possibilities. The people of the South Jersey Port Corporation are firmly committed to the highest standards of Customer Service and we invite you to experience this commitment in action.

In sheer tonnage, The South Jersey Port Corporation is one of the most productive ports in the world and the economic impacts to the Delaware Valley region is significant. The SJPC contributes mightily to the economic vitality of South Jersey and beyond.

News Highlights
Notice: Special Teleconference Board of Directors Meeting
Friday, May 22, 2009
5/18/2009 The South Jersey Port Corporation Board of Director’s will hold a special teleconference meeting on Friday, May 22, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. in the “A” building conference room located at 101 Beckett Street, Camden, NJ.
TWIC IS MANDATORY!
Notice to all truck drivers, port workers and visitors.
10/30/2008 The South Jersey Port Corporation and all other Delaware River ports are scheduled to begin enforcing the use of Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card at all port terminals on the December 30, 2008.
Update of Vendors Provided RFQ for PMT Final Design and Project Management
1/7/2009 As of January 7, 2009, the attached document contains the list of firms who have requested and have been sent the RFQ for Final Design and Project Management for the Paulsboro Matine Terminal.
SJPC 2009 Board of Directors Meeting Schedule
12/12/2008 Pursuant to the Provisions of the Open Public Meetings Act, Chapter 231, P.L. 1975, the following schedule of Regular Meetings to be held by the South Jersey Port Corporation’s Board of Directors during the calendar year 2009. These meetings will be held in the Boardroom of the South Jersey Port Corporation located at Broadway and Morgan Boulevard, Camden, New Jersey.
New Tariff Rates Announced
Effective December 1, 2008
11/6/2008 Port of Philadelphia Marine Terminal Association, Inc. has announced new tariff rates which will become effective December 1, 2008. See enclosure
SJPC bond financing for Paulsboro, Camden projects and Debt Reserve Fund
10/28/2008 The South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) today put in place financing to continue development of the Paulsboro Marine Terminal and fund important improvements at facilities of the Port of Camden, and to assure the long-term financial well being of the agency by increasing debt reserve.
Public Outreach - Paulsboro Marine Terminal & Access Road & Bridge
September, 30, 2008
9/29/2008 Public Outreach - Paulsboro Marine Terminal and Access Road/Bridge Projects

September 30, 2008, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Paulsboro High School Cafeteria.
Camden TWIC Enrollment Center
Compliance Date is coming in December 08/January 09
8/7/2008 The TWIC enrollment center for the Port of Camden is relocating to the Broadway Terminal. TWIC Compliance is scheduled for December 2008 / January 2009.
SJPC Board Action Notice
7/29/2008 The Board of Directors of the South Jersey Port Corporation today authorized staff to retain a consulting engineering / construction management firm to estimate the probable costs for retrofitting approximately 8,000 square feet of existing port office space for a methadone clinic.
Green Ports Initiative RFQ Released
RFQ Deadline: June 12, 2008, 4 p.m.
5/27/2008 The Camden/Philadelphia region’s three principal Delaware River agencies have agreed to work together to develop projects and programs to benefit the environment and reduce environmental impacts at the Port of Camden and the Port of Philadelphia as well as at new port developments like the planned Port of Paulsboro.
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