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
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.
U.S. Flag Ship Calls Port of Camden To Export Recycled Metals
5/21/2008 A sign of the times arrived at the South Jersey Port Corporation’s (SJPC) Beckett Street Terminal today in the form of the M/V Mary Ann Hudson, a 610 foot-long, U.S. flag bulk carrier to load out with 38,500 tons of recycled metals destined for Turkey for port tenant Camden Iron & Metal (CIM).
SJPC joins DRPA and PRPA in Green Ports Initiative
5/5/2008 Camden, May 5, 2008 – The Camden/Philadelphia region’s three principal Delaware River agencies announced today they 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.
SJPC Board Membership Is Expanded
1/29/2008 The Board of Directors of the South Jersey Port Corporation will soon expand from seven to 11 members under the terms of legislation signed by Gov. Jon Corzine that reflects the increasing responsibility of the agency for growing port business and operations in southern New Jersey.
Rev. Carl Styles of Salem joining SJPC Board of Directors
1/29/2008 The Rev. Carl Styles of Salem has been confirmed by the New Jersey Senate on January 7, 2008 to be a member of the Board of Directors of the South Jersey Port Corporation.
PPMTA Tariff
7/11/2006 Port of Philadelphia Marine Terminal Association

Tariff 1000 Complete Set of Rules and Regulations Effective date December 1, 2006
SJPC to reduce diesel equipment emissions in EPA funded project
11/28/2006 The South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) will retrofit diesel powered vehicles and equipment it owns and operates at the Port of Camden to help reduce air pollution in Camden’s Waterfront South neighborhood as part of an environmental improvement project funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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