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North Harbor Port Security REGIONAL MAP North and South Harbors The Port of Seattle Police Department provides the primary law enforcement 509 service at Northwest Seaport Alliance properties in Seattle. The port police are Seattle 520 the primary first responders for all reported crimes and incidents and enforce parking and traffic regulations within its jurisdiction. Call 206-787-3000 to report any suspicious activity. North Harbor Speed limit is 10 mph on all Seattle Harbor facilities unless otherwise posted. 90 TWIC Requirements 405 A Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) is required for all Port employees, terminal operators, longshore workers, truckers and others 509 99 who require regular, unescorted access to Northwest Seaport Alliance Renton restricted areas (i.e. marine terminals) and vessels. To access restricted 518 Port-operated facilities, non-TWIC holders must be accompanied by a person who has been issued a TWIC and trained as an escort. Leased NWSA SeaTac terminals have their own access guidelines. 167 For more information on the TWIC program: 5 • Visit the TWIC website: tsa.gov/for-industry/twic Des Moines • Call the TWIC Help Desk: 1-855-347-8371 Kent 516 • Visit the Seattle TWIC Office at: UES Enrollment Center 4123 4th Ave. S 18 Seattle, WA 98134-2309 99 Auburn MARSEC Security Levels Federal Way 18 South Harbor MARSEC security levels reflect the prevailing terrorist threat environment to 167 Tacoma Fife the marine transportation system, including ports, vessels, facilities and other 509 critical marine infrastructure. When entering a Port restricted area, you will see a sign that identifies the current MARSEC level. At any time, one of three 167 different MARSEC levels is in effect (I, II, or III). Higher levels may result in delays. 5 MARSEC I – The level for which minimum appropriate security measures Puyallup shall be maintained always. MARSEC II – Appropriate protective security measures shall be maintained for a period of time due to a heightened risk of a transportation security incident. MARSEC III – Further protective security measures shall be maintained for a limited period when a transportation security incident is probable, imminent, or has occurred, although it may not be possible to identify the specific target. nwseaportalliance.com P.O. Box 2985 | Tacoma, WA 98401-2985 | 800-657-9808 U.S. Customs U.S. Customs officials may inspect your container load—either manually or using the most current technology. The vehicle-mounted VACIS and Radiation MAP AND TRUCKER'S GUIDE Portal Monitors (RPMs) are non-intrusive inspection technology that scan containers to identify items such as explosives, drugs or weapons of mass The Northwest Seaport Alliance is a marine cargo destruction. The scans help ensure that your load is legal and safe facility operating partnership of the ports of Seattle & Tacoma. NORTH HARBOR for transport. The information in this publication was accurate at the time of printing. 2019-2020 8/2019 General Information and Phone Numbers The Northwest Seaport Alliance Cold Storage Facilities Public Truck Scales* Administrative Offices Port of Seattle Police Lineage Logistics (Michigan) Lineage Logistics (Garfield) Icon Materials (Locations) Ernie's Fuel Stops One Sitcum Plaza Department 206 SW Michigan St, Seattle 2001 W Garfield St, Suite C100 1115 S 96th St, Seattle 22018 84th Ave S, Kent Tacoma, WA 98421 Emergency: Dial 911 206-767-7350 Seattle R St SE & Oravetz Rd, Auburn 253-872-8368 800-657-9808 Non-emergency: 206-787-3490 lineagelogistics.com/facilities/seattle- 206-682-5646 206-575-3200 erniesfuelstops.com nwseaportalliance.com michigan lineagelogistics.com/facilities/ iconmaterials.com seattle-garfield Mt. Si Quarry U.S. Customs & Border Protection Rainier Cold Storage Cadman, Inc. 39801 SE 101st St, Snoqualmie 3625 1st Ave S, Seattle 6600 230th Ave SE, Issaquah 425-888-3999 1000 2nd Ave, Suite 2100 USDA Inspection & Control 206-682-5646 458 468th Ave SE, North Bend mtsiquarry.net Seattle, WA 98104 206-553-1709 rainiercold.com 888-322-6847 206-370-3700 fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/home cadman.com * Call to confirm hours of operation and fees before visiting. cbp.gov/contact/ports Truck Service & Washing Western Van & Storage 8521 S 190th St, Kent Cole's Truck Washing (mobile) Duke's Truck Repair Centralized Exam Station (CES)–U.S. Customs 425-251-3400 253-255-5060 2401 Airport Way S, Seattle westernvan.com Mercer Distribution & Transport CEVA 206-623-1394 Mr. Truck Wash (mobile) 4050 E Marginal Wy, Seattle 3102 W Valley Hwy N, Auburn dukestruckrepairwa.com Health Services 206-516-5800 253-288-4051 253-852-4608 mdl.activetrac.net/Seattle cevalogistics.com Grade A Truck Repair FleetMasters Inc. 26 S Hanford St, Seattle Healthforce Occupational Medicine Clinics 4179 70th Ave E, Fife 7130 8th Ave S, Seattle 253-261-5853 3223 1st Ave S, Seattle 253-250-0860 253-922-8339 206-624-3651 mdl.activetrac.net/Fife National Pride Car Wash healthforcepartners.com Clint's Car & Truck Repair 3151 Rainier Ave S, Seattle Highway Information & Permits 5604 35th Ave SW, Seattle 206-722-1135 Chassis Providers 206-650-5886 nationalpridecarwash.com Washington State DOT WA Utilities and Transportation clintscarandtruck.com AIM Chassis Milestone Chassis Commercial Vehicle Services Commission 310-982-8763 310-735-1028 (Oversize/Overweight Truck Permits) 1300 S Evergreen Park Dr SW, Olympia Truck Stops & Fueling Stations [email protected] [email protected] 7345 Linderson Way SW 360-664-1160 PO Box 47367, Tumwater utc.wa.gov Kitimat Seattle Gull Pacific Pride (Locations) Direct Chassis Link Inc (DCLI)* TRAC Intermodal* 360-704-6340 3215 4th South Ave, Seattle 1617 SW Lander St, Seattle 704-594-3785 253-208-0125 wsdot.wa.gov/commercialvehicle Seattle DOT 206-621-9777 3215 4th Ave S, Seattle [email protected] [email protected] 700 5th Ave, Suite 3800, Seattle 9014 14th Ave S, Seattle customerservice@tracintermodal. Flexi-Van Leasing WA State Patrol 206-684-7623 TA Seattle East 1005 8th St, Kirkland com 206-682-9009 811 E Roanoke St, Seattle seattle.gov/transportation 43360 North Bend Wy 13435 Interurban Ave S, Tukwila [email protected] * TRAC Intermodal and DCLI Emergency: Dial 911 (I-90 EXIT 34) 730 Central Ave S, Kent contribute chassis to the TRAC Non-Emergency: 206-720-3040 WA Highway Maps 425-888-1119 20007 80th Ave S, Kent Pacific NW Chassis Pool, managed wsp.wa.gov 360-705-7279 ta-petro.com by TRAC. wsdot.wa.gov/mapsdata.htm 800-950-3835 Ernie's Fuel Stops pacificpride.com WA State DOT Travel Info 22018 84th Ave S, Kent Dial 511 or 800-695-ROAD (7623) 253-872-8368 erniesfuelstops.com Peterson's Diesel Fueling 13310 Interurban Ave, Tukwila (I-5 EXIT 156) 206-433-0149 Container Pick-Up & Container Terminals Drop-Off Information The information listed below is needed for delivery or pick-up of cargo. Multi- Terminal 5 Terminal 30 company haulers must state the name of the company for which they are hauling. Check to confirm container availability and/or whether vessel is open Address: 3443 W Marginal Wy SW, Seattle, WA 98106 Address: 2431 E Marginal Wy S, Seattle, WA 98134 for receiving prior to arriving at the terminal. Phone: 206-654-3700 Phone: 206-654-3700 Website: matson.com/matnav/ports/seattle.html Website: t30.tideworks.com/forecast Required for all Transactions Terminal Operator: SSA Terminals Terminal Operator: SSA Terminals Gate Hours: Mon–Thu: 8am–11:30am, 1pm–4:30pm Gate Hours: Mon–Fri: 8am–11:45am, 1pm–4:15pm • TWIC card Fri: 7am–11:30am, 1pm–4:30pm, 6pm–9:45pm Shipping Line • Valid driver’s license Autos: Mon–Fri: 8am–11:30am, 1pm–4:30pm APL 800-999-7733 • Truck license number and state of registration Shipping Line CMA-CGM 877-556-6308 • Truck company name and SCAC code Matson 800-462-8766 COSCO Shipping 866-830-2550 • Truck/tractor weight (lbs.) Terminal 18 Evergreen Line 425-646-4246 • Trailer/chassis/flatbed weight (lbs.) Address: 1050 SW Spokane St, Seattle, WA 98134 OOCL 888-388-6625 • Clean Truck registration (RFID tag) Phone: 206-654-370 PIL 602-331-2300 • PPE (safety vest) Website: t18.tideworks.com/forecast Wan Hai Lines 866-492-6424 Terminal Operator: SSA Terminals Pick-up of Import Cargo Gate Hours*: Mon–Fri: 8am–12pm, 1pm–4:30pm Terminal 46* *Night, Weekend & Holiday: Check website for current information • Master/BL number Shipping Line Address: 401 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98106 • Container number Phone: 800-657-9808 (NWSA) ANL 800-999-7733 • Release number (T-18/T-30) *The terminal is being repurposed for other non-container maritime uses. APL 800-999-7733 Delivering Export Cargo CMA-CGM 877-556-6308 Terminal 115 • Booking number COSCO Shipping 866-830-2550 Address: 6700 W Marginal Wy S, Seattle, WA 98106 • Seal number Hamburg Sud 206-624-8555 Phone: 206-763-3000 Website: lynden.com/aml/ Hapag-Lloyd 206-448-6789 • Commodity, temp settings (for reefer cargo) Terminal Operator: Northland Service Maersk Line 807-803-4614 Gate Hours: Empty Pick-up MSC 212-764-4800 Highway trailer, LCL or container cargo requiring transfer: Mon–Fri: 7am–5pm • Booking number or release number Ocean Network Express (ONE) 844-413-6029 Full load or breakbulk cargo: Mon–Thu: 7am–8pm • Shipping line OOCL 888-388-6625 Fri: 7am–5pm • Equipment type (20’/40’/40’ HC/45’ reefer) PIL 602-331-2300 Shipping Line • Commodity, temp settings (for reefer cargo) Safmarine 866-866-4723 Alaska Marine Lines 800-326-8346 SM Line 480-588-3200 Aloha Marine Lines 800-326-8346 Yang Ming Line 281-295-8600 Longshore “No-Work” Holidays ZIM 866-744-704 New Year’s Day: January 1 ILWU “Bloody Thursday”: July 5 Labor Day: First Monday in September Thanksgiving Day: Fourth Thursday in November Christmas Day: December 25 Rail Service Trucking Information BNSF Railway/Seattle International Gateway Keeping the Trucking Community Informed Safety We work to keep truck drivers and dispatchers informed of upcoming Bridge Weight Restrictions Address: 44 S Hanford St, Seattle, WA 98134 construction work, terminal holiday schedules and other issues that may Weight restrictions are in effect for a number of state and city maintained Phone: 888-428-2673 impact access to our terminals.
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