About Newark, NJ: The Gateway to the Northeast
The ports of Newark and New York retained its position as the third-busiest port in North America, processing 7.2 million TEUs in 2024. Part of the Port of New York and New Jersey, The Port of Newark is one of the busiest container terminals on the U.S. East Coast and a critical hub in the global supply chain. Its container supply and demand are heavily influenced by a wide range of industries, including retail, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and electronics.
As a primary entry point for consumer goods imported from Europe and Asia, the port experiences high container traffic driven by seasonal retail demand particularly ahead of back-to-school and holiday shopping seasons. In conjunction to the consumer-packaged goods sector, the [automotive sector](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/industries/automotive), with major car manufacturers utilize the port for both imports and exports playing a significant role in container flow of this area.
Eveon Containers maintains a healthy supply of 20ft, 40ft and 40ft HC Containers for [rent](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/storage-container-for-rent) or [purchase](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/shipping-container-for-sale) in this region. Out of stock notices are rare and delivery is within a few business days of ordering.