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break bulk terminals
Port of Seattle has two modern terminals to meet your needs.
Port advantages
More than 233 acres (94 hectares) of space
More than 8,000 feet (2,434 meters) of moorage and spacious laydown areas for use by vessels of all types
Recently completed a $120-million upgrade for Terminal 91, including new concrete aprons, expanded laydown and staging areas and updated electrical service
Storage for petroleum, molasses and other liquid cargo
Dockside mobile cranes
Natural deep-water seaport
Four railroad routes to inland markets
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Green Gateway
Seattle offers the lowest carbon footprint for cargo shipped by sea from Asia to major markets in the Midwest and East Coast.
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