SEATTLE
- USSEA
- Latitude: 47.6212
- Longitude: -122.364
- US West Coast
- Port in US
Location: US
Marine Port Description and Specification: Seattle, United States
1. Overview: The Port of Seattle, strategically located on the west coast of the United States in the state of Washington, is a critical maritime gateway for trans-Pacific trade. It serves as a hub for domestic and international cargo, handling a diverse range of goods, including containerized, breakbulk, bulk, and project cargoes. The port is also renowned for its vibrant cruise industry, connecting passengers to Alaska and beyond.
2. Location:
- Latitude: 47.6062° N
- Longitude: 122.3321° W
- Harbor: Elliott Bay on Puget Sound
3. Administration: The Port of Seattle is managed by the Port of Seattle authority, which operates the maritime services and facilities within the region.
4. Terminal Facilities:
- Container Terminals: Equipped with extensive intermodal connections, rail yards, and state-of-the-art cargo handling equipment.
- Example terminals include Terminal 5, Terminal 18, and Terminal 46.
- Cruise Terminals: The port boasts two modern terminals (Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91 and Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66), situated to provide seamless passenger services.
- Bulk Terminals: For handling bulk commodities like grain, scrap metal, and other materials.
- Breakbulk Terminals: Facilitate handling of large, oversized, and non-containerized cargo.
5. Capacity and Throughput:
- Annual Cargo Volume: Handles millions of TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) of containerized cargo yearly.
- Cruise Passengers: One of the leading cruise ports on the West Coast, accommodating hundreds of thousands of passengers annually.
6. Infrastructure:
- Berths: Multiple deep-water berths with varying depths to accommodate different vessel sizes.
- Cranes: High-capacity shore cranes, including post-Panamax and Super post-Panamax cranes, to manage large container vessels.
- Rail Connections: Direct rail connectivity to Class I railroads (BNSF and Union Pacific), providing comprehensive intermodal services.
7. Services:
- Logistics and Warehousing: Extensive logistics and distribution facilities near the port for efficient cargo handling and storage.
- Ship Repair and Maintenance: Provides dry dock and repair services for maritime vessels.
- Customs and Security: Advanced customs facilities ensuring compliant and secure cargo processing.
8. Environmental Commitment: The Port of Seattle is dedicated to sustainable development, incorporating various green initiatives like shore power for vessels, clean truck programs, and habitat restoration projects to reduce its environmental footprint.
9. Accessibility:
- Air: Proximity to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, facilitating air freight services.
- Road: Excellent highway connections, including Interstate 5 and Interstate 90, ensuring efficient cargo transport by road.
10. Key Trade Partners: Primarily serves trade routes with Asia, including major trading countries like China, Japan, and South Korea. The port is integral for both import and export activities in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
11. Development and Expansion: Ongoing investments in infrastructure, technology, and sustainable practices aim to enhance the port's capacity, efficiency, and environmental stewardship to meet future demands.
The Port of Seattle is a cornerstone of maritime commerce in the Pacific Northwest, driving economic activity and global trade connectivity.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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ARSINOE | Cargo | SEATTLE USA | 1/17/2025 | |
JENNIFER H | Towing/Tug | A | 1/16/2025 | |
GUARD | Towing/Tug | SEATTLE | 1/16/2025 | |
ARTEMIS | Towing/Tug | SEATTLE | 1/16/2025 | |
RB LISA | Cargo | CN ZOS | 1/16/2025 | |
WEDELL FOSS | Towing/Tug | SEATTLE | 1/15/2025 | |
BO BRUSCO | Towing/Tug | US^0UFH>0UPC | 1/15/2025 | |
SAMATAN | Cargo | US SEA | 1/15/2025 | |
TANERLIQ | Towing/Tug | HARBOR_WORK | 1/13/2025 | |
LYNN MARIE | Towing/Tug | SEATTLE | 1/13/2025 | |
YOFI | Pleasure | 1/11/2025 | ||
HUDSON | Towing/Tug | SEATTLE | 1/9/2025 | |
GARTH FOSS | Towing/Tug | PUGET SOUNDS OPS | 1/8/2025 | |
AQUILA OCEAN | Cargo | USSEA | 1/8/2025 | |
CG26350 | Port | 1/3/2025 | ||
CGC FLORENCE FINCH | Port | 1/3/2025 | ||
VERA LONDON | Cargo | US LAX | 1/3/2025 | |
DR MILTON WANER | Towing/Tug | SEATTLE | 1/1/2025 | |
JAMES T QUIGG | Towing/Tug | US SEA | 1/1/2025 | |
SALISH EXPLORER | Other | LOCAL TOUR | 1/1/2025 |