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Five Fast Facts about Maritime Cargo

Thu, Feb 28, 2019

In Puget Sound, big ships coming and going are a daily part of marine traffic. But how much do you really know about the marine cargo that keeps the economy of our region afloat?  The Northwest Seaport Alliance is a join...

Tariffs: Foreign-Trade Zone Tariff No. 9

Foreign-Trade Zone Tariff No. 9The Port of Seattle acts as Grantee for Foreign-Trade Zone #005. Find detailed information about port rates, rules and regulations governing FTZ #005 below.Tariff No. 9 UpdateNotice of Tariff Ch...

Terminal 91 Uplands Development Project

This property lies near the Ballard Interbay Manufacturing Industrial Center and is a vital piece of the Port of Seattle's real estate portfolio. This industrial land is a gateway to the region's economic growth and vibrant mariti...

Terminal 91

Features & Amenities | Moorage | Storage | Customer Information Terminal 91 provides short-term and long-term moorage for fishing and commercial vessels, including factory trawlers, longliners, tugs, barges, ferries, resear...

Freight Mobility

Freight Mobility The international supply chain is a dynamic and ever-changing system that relies on an established and well-maintained infrastructure network to carry cargo through the ports to their next local or national des...

Terminal 91 Information

Terminal 91 provides short-term and long-term moorage for fishing and commercial vessels, including factory trawlers, longliners, tugs, barges, ferries, research vessels, ships of state, military and commercial vessels for lay-up ...

Tariffs: Terminal Tariff No. 5

Terminal Tariff No. 5 The Port of Seattle handles many types of vessels and cargo. Find detailed information about port rates, charges, rules and regulations governing dockage, wharfage, handling, storage, handling of container...

Moorage in Elliott Bay & Duwamish Waterway

The Port of Seattle also offers different moorage opportunities throughout Elliott Bay. Email [email protected] or call 206-787-3751 for availability.  Pier 69 Two berths available - 90 line...

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