
Project Cargo Services at Port of Seattle
The Port of Seattle, operating under The Northwest Seaport Alliance with the Port of Tacoma, is a premier Pacific Northwest gateway for international trade. Our Seattle team provides container, breakbulk, and project cargo services connecting the US to Asia, Alaska, and markets worldwide.
About Port of Seattle
The Port of Seattle is a world-class seaport and the northern anchor of The Northwest Seaport Alliance, combining operations with the Port of Tacoma to form the fourth-largest container gateway in North America. Strategically positioned as the closest major US port to Asia, Seattle offers one to three days faster transit times than other West Coast ports for transpacific trade. The port excels in containerized cargo, cruise operations, and serves as a critical hub for Alaska trade.
Port Capabilities
Container Operations
Modern container terminals with gantry cranes and on-dock rail serving major transpacific routes.
Breakbulk Handling
Terminal 91 and Harbor Island facilities handle oversized and heavy-lift project cargo.
Alaska Trade Hub
Major gateway for containerized and breakbulk cargo moving to and from Alaska.
On-Dock Rail
Direct rail connections via BNSF and Union Pacific for efficient inland distribution.
Cold Chain Logistics
Temperature-controlled facilities for perishable and sensitive cargo handling.
Grain Export Terminal
Major grain export facility serving Pacific Northwest agricultural producers.
Our Services at Port of Seattle
Shipping Routes from Seattle
Asia Pacific
Southeast Asia
Alaska
Oceania
Port Terminals
Terminal 5
Major container terminal operated by SSA Marine with deep berths
Terminal 18
Container terminal with on-dock rail and efficient intermodal connections
Terminal 91
Multi-purpose facility for breakbulk, cruise, and project cargo
Frequently Asked Questions
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