Recently, members of the Port of Seattle's Maritime Operations crew, including Maritime Division Managing Director Stephanie Jones Stebbins, had the opportunity to accompany members of the Suquamish t...
The Port of Seattle's Century Agenda outlines a strategic objective to become the greenest and most energy-efficient port in North America and sets specific greenhouse gas reduction targets. The Susta...
The Port of Seattle was the first United States airport operator to set a specific timetable and goals for transitioning all airlines at SEA to commercially competitive sustainable aviation fuels. The...
Sustainable Century Awards
Previously known as Environmental Excellence Awards
The Port of Seattle annually recognizes outstanding environmental accomplishments of customers, tenants, ...
The Sustainable Evaluation Framework
To build and design more sustainable infrastructure, the Port has adopted The Sustainable Evaluation Framework. The Sustainable Evaluation Framework (SEF) is an...
The maritime industry is the cornerstone of global trade, but it also faces a significant challenge: greenhouse gas emissions. At the Port of Seattle, we understand the importance and urgency of findi...
Talent development—investing in our employees—is key component of our Total Rewards program and our approach to diversity and inclusion. It is essential to our continued growth as a high performance o...
Moorage Tariff No. 6
The Moorage Tariff details rates, charges, rules and regulations applying to Bell Harbor Marina, Fishermen's Terminal, Harbor Island Marina, Maritime Industrial Center, Salmon ...
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 N...
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, ...