The Atlantic Cement Bayonne Terminal is a vessel receiving, loading, unloading, storage and bulk truck loading facility constructed in 1962.

Site Main Features


Vessel mooring/berthing pier consisting of 4 mooring dolphins


Steel pile supported catwalks, gantry tower


Steel pile supported pipeline


Conveyor walkway


8 reinforced concrete silos built in two clusters of four in-line silos


Attached bulk loading building and control room


Separate concrete block office building


 

Atlantic Cement Gallery

Location

The terminal is located centrally on the Kill Van Kull, a strategic waterway between the borders of New York and New Jersey, which serves an integral role as a maritime route between Port Newark, Port Elizabeth, and the greater New York Harbor.