Port of New Haven

🇺🇸 USA

North Atlantic · Multi-Purpose Port

UN/LOCODE
USNWH
Country
🇺🇸 USA
Port Type
Multi-Purpose Port
Ocean Region
North Atlantic
Latitude
41.2800° N
Longitude
72.9100° W

Maritime Risk Context

The North Atlantic is the backbone of transatlantic trade between Europe and the Americas, carrying containerized goods, energy products, and bulk commodities across one of the world's most established shipping corridors. Ports like New Haven in USA serve as critical gateways in this east-west trade, and while the North Atlantic is generally considered a lower-risk maritime environment compared to regions with active piracy or conflict, it presents significant weather-related challenges that affect vessel safety, schedule reliability, and voyage economics.

North Atlantic weather systems are among the most powerful on Earth. The winter storm season (November through March) produces sustained gale-force winds, heavy seas with significant wave heights exceeding 10 meters, and reduced visibility from fog and precipitation. These conditions directly impact vessel speed, fuel consumption, cargo safety, and crew welfare. The Great Circle route between Northern Europe and the US East Coast passes through areas of peak storm activity, and weather routing decisions — choosing between a shorter but rougher northern track and a longer but calmer southern deviation — have material financial implications. ArcNautical's stochastic scoring model runs 500 Monte Carlo simulations incorporating weather forecast uncertainty, producing ETA distributions that quantify the schedule risk inherent in North Atlantic crossings.

NATO shipping lanes and naval exercise areas in the North Atlantic can periodically restrict commercial routing, particularly around the GIUK gap (Greenland-Iceland-United Kingdom) and the approaches to major naval bases. Sanctions compliance is a significant concern for vessels transiting between European and North American ports, as both the EU and US maintain extensive sanctions regimes that require thorough vessel vetting. ArcNautical screens vessel ownership chains against OFAC SDN, UN Consolidated, and EU sanctions lists, and evaluates ownership opacity through GLEIF corporate parent chain analysis. For voyages serving New Haven, the platform provides a composite risk score that balances weather exposure, regulatory compliance risk, and vessel condition factors.

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Nearby Ports

🇺🇸 New York / New Jersey
USA · Container Terminal · ~63 nm
🇺🇸 Boston
USA · Container Terminal · ~105 nm
🇺🇸 Philadelphia
USA · Multi-Purpose Port · ~132 nm
🇺🇸 Baltimore
USA · Multi-Purpose Port · ~207 nm
🇨🇦 Montreal
Canada · Container Terminal · ~255 nm
🇺🇸 Norfolk (Virginia)
USA · Multi-Purpose Port · ~305 nm
🇨🇦 Toronto
Canada · Multi-Purpose Port · ~320 nm
🇨🇦 Quebec City
Canada · Multi-Purpose Port · ~340 nm