New York Shipping Compliance Guide 2026
While New York is outside the EU, operators calling here still need to account for EU ETS requirements on return voyages to EU ports. This guide covers New York compliance considerations for shipping companies.
New York Port Overview
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Port Name | New York |
| Country | United States |
| Region | North America |
| Port Code | USNYC |
| Throughput | 7,500 TEU |
| Main Vessel Types | Container, Bulk |
| Bunkering Available | Yes - East coast hub |
EU ETS Requirements at New York
Non-EU Port Considerations for New York
New York in United States is outside the EU ETS zone. However:
- Vessels traveling to EU ports must account for EU-leg emissions
- New York may have local emissions regulations
- Fuel available: Yes - East coast hub
Check with your flag state for specific EU ETS reporting requirements.
FuelEU Maritime at New York
FuelEU and New York
FuelEU Maritime applies to EU port calls. For vessels calling New York, ensure compliance for any subsequent EU port calls on the same voyage.
Fuel at New York: Yes - East coast hub
CII Rating Implications at New York
Calling New York affects your vessel's CII through:
- Voyage distance and duration
- Fuel type consumed
- Speed profile
For New York routes:
- Typical voyage distances vary by origin
- Port congestion can impact CII negatively
- Factor in waiting time when calculating ratings
United States Regulatory Contacts
For specific New York compliance questions, contact:
- Port authority: New York Port Authority
- Maritime admin: United States shipping registry
- Verifiers: List of accredited verifiers available
How Ingeniat Can Help with New York Compliance
Ingeniat helps operators navigate New York compliance:
- EU ETS tracking and trading
- CII optimization for New York routes
- FuelEU pooling arrangements
- United States-specific compliance audits
Get a compliance quote for New York
Last updated: March 2026