An
entrepôt or
transshipment port is a port, city, or
trading post where merchandise may be
imported, stored or traded, usually to be
exported again.These commercial cities spawned due the growth of long-distance trade. Such centers played a critical role in trade during the
days of wind-powered shipping. In modern times
customs areas have largely made such entrepôts obsolete, but the term is still used to refer to
duty-free ports with a high volume of
re-export trade. This type of port should not be confused with the modern French usage of the word , meaning
warehouse.