Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Advanced International Freight Inc Harbour, Lodi, New Jersey | Marine Utilities

LODI, New Jersey, United States

Overview

Advanced International Freight Inc is a harbour facility in Lodi, New Jersey, United States. It operates under US maritime regulations and handles freight logistics.

Advanced International Freight Inc is a harbour facility located in Lodi, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a key node in the region's freight transportation network, supporting cargo handling and logistics. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations. As a harbour handling freight, it is subject to IMO MARPOL Convention standards for vessel discharges and waste management. The facility's NAICS code 483111 indicates deep sea freight transportation, suggesting involvement in international cargo movements. Located in the industrial corridor of northern New Jersey, the facility contributes to the region's economic activity by facilitating trade and logistics. Its proximity to major transportation routes supports efficient cargo distribution. Environmental management practices are essential to mitigate impacts on local waterways and air quality.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an urbanized area near the Hackensack River, which flows into the Newark Bay estuary. This region supports diverse aquatic habitats and is subject to industrial runoff and stormwater management challenges. Cargo handling operations require careful oil-water separation and spill prevention measures to protect sensitive coastal ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

Advanced International Freight Inc is located at 5 Route 17 South, Lodi, Bergen County, New Jersey 07644, United States.

It is a harbour facility that handles freight transportation, classified under NAICS code 483111 for deep sea freight transportation.

The facility operates under US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits, as well as IMO MARPOL Convention standards for vessel discharges and waste management.

Harbours in New Jersey must manage stormwater runoff, oil-water separation, and spill prevention to protect nearby waterways like the Hackensack River and Newark Bay estuary.

The facility supports international trade and logistics, providing employment and facilitating cargo movement in the industrial corridor of northern New Jersey.

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