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Marine Terminals

The Port of Seattle has facilities to handle a variety of general and project cargo, including more than 233 acres of space and 8,000 feet of moorage.

  • Our 40-acre (16-hectare) grain facility, with a capacity of 101,333 metric tons, offers silo space for grain products such as corn, soybeans and wheat.

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Terminal Operators

Terminal 91 - Marine Terminal

2001 W. Garfield St.
Seattle, WA 98119

Port of Seattle
Greg Englin
Terminal Manager
(206) 787-3628
terminals@portseattle.org

Ed Paskovskis
Assistant Terminal Manager
(206) 787-3642
terminals@portseattle.org

Terminal 115 - Breakbulk/Container Terminal

Northland Services
Al Zurawski
General Manager
6700 W. Marginal Way S.W.
Seattle, WA 98106
(206) 892-2615

Port of Seattle
Scott Pattison
Manager, Industrial Properties
(206) 787-3723
E-mail: terminals@portseattle.org

Terminal 86 - Bulk Marine Terminal


Louis Dreyfus Corp
Gerry Meehl
Terminal Manager
955 Alaskan Way W.
Seattle, WA 98119
(206) 284-4851

Port of Seattle
Scott Pattison
Manager, Industrial Properties
(206) 787-3723
E-mail: terminals@portseattle.org

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