A major gateway to Asia and Alaska, the Port of Tacoma is a leading North American seaport, handling nearly $28 billion in trade and 1.5 million TEUs (20-foot equivalent units) in 2010.
The Port is among the top container ports in North America, as well as a major center for bulk, breakbulk and project and heavy-lift cargoes, and automobiles and medium-duty trucks.
Location:
Tacoma, WA
Size: 144 paved acres
Current Automotive Customers (import/export):
Steamship Lines that call at Port of Tacoma:
Vehicle Processing Services offered:
Auto Warehousing Company
Mileage to/from major distribution areas:
Connections to two transcontinental railroads and easy access to Interstate 5, Interstate 90, SR 509 and SR 167 make the Port an ideal location for warehouse and distribution activities. More than 70 percent of the Port’s international import container cargo heads east via rail to major markets, such as Chicago, Indianapolis, New York and Boston.
Contractor Information:
Auto Warehouse
Schematic Overview:
Port of Tacoma Map
Port of Tacoma Website
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