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Facility Location Codes Advent, Inc Facility Location Codes Advent, Inc. 908.795.3223 DRS LOC CODE Facility Name Address City State Zip USLAX3PL 3PLUS LOGISTICS CO 20250 S ALAMEDA ST. RANCHO DOMINGUEZ CA USBALAHG A H GARDNER & SON 2207 S. NEWKIRK ST. BALTIMORE MD 21224 USLAXAMC A M CONTAINERS SERVICE 505 EAST G WILMINGTON CA USPHXAIP ABSOLUTE INTERMODAL 6602 W. GRANT ST. PHOENIX AZ 85043 USCHIACE ACE WORLD WIDE 1901 E. ACE WORLDWIDE LANE CUDAHY WI USELPACI ADVANCE CONTAINER INC. EL PASO 7180 COOPERQUEEN DR. EL PASO TX USDFWACI ADVANCE CONTAINER, INC. FORT WORTH 920 NORTH MAIN FORT WORTH TX 76035 USHOUACH ADVANCED CONTAINER, INC. HOUSTON 1715 TURNING BASIN DR. HOUSTON TX 77029 USSEAAFF AFFORDABLE STORAGE 1721 THORNE RD. TACOMA WA 98421 USSEAASC AFFORDABLE STORAGE CONTAINER 2308 MILWAUKEE WAY TACOMA WA 98421 USSTLATS AFFTON TERMINAL SERVICES 420 GIMBLIN RD. ST. LOUIS MO 63147 USPHLAIY AGX INTERMODAL YARD PITTSBURGH 901 MOSSIDE BLVD WALL PA USCHIAGX AIM TRANSFER & STORAGE 7774 S 10TH ST. OAK CREEK WI 53154 USOAKASO AIR SEAS 370 8TH AVE. OAKLAND CA 94606 USANCAGR ALASKA GLACIER REFRESHMENTS INC. 21800 EKLUTNA LAKE RD. CHUGIAK AK USANCAMH ALASKA MARINE LINE - BARGE SERVICE T.J.K. FISHERIES HAINES AK USANCAMK ALASKA MARINE LINE (YAKATAT) C/O AML (KETCHIKAN) KETCHIKAN AK USANCAMJ ALASKA MARINE LINE JUNEAU- C/O JAMESTOWN BAY WHSE 550 S. FRANKLIN JUNEAU AK 99801 USANCAMS ALASKA MARINE LINE SITKA- C/O JAMESTOWN BAY WHSE 1517 SAWMILL CREEK RD. SITKA AK 99835 USANCAMW ALASKA MARINE LINE WRANGELL OFFICE 520 FRONT ST. WRANGELL AK 99929 USANCAMC ALASKA MARINE LINES, INC. 202 INDUSTRY RD. CORDOVA AK 99574 USANCAMT ALASKA MARINE LINES-CRAIG C/O ARROWHEAD TRANSFER C/O ARROWHEAD TRANSFER CRAIG AK 99921 USANCAM2 ALASKA MARINE LINES-KETCHICAN- C/O JAMESTOWN BAY WHSE 3295 TONGASS AVE. KETCHIKAN AK 99901 USSEAAML ALASKA MARITIME LINES/BARGE OP 5615 W. MARGINAL WAY S.W. SEATTLE WA 98124 USATLACA ALL COAST - ATLANTA 7645 BISHOP RD. FAIRBURN GA 30213 USSAVALL ALL COAST - SAVANNAH 140 COMMERCE CT RINCON GA 31326 USMIAACI ALL COAST INTERMODAL SERVICES 10150 NW 95TH AVE. MEDLEY FL 33178 USHOUACL ALL COAST- LA PORTE 2205 HIGHWAY, 146 NORTH LA PORTE TX USBALAPT ALL POINTS TRANSPORT 8228 FISHER RD. BALTIMORE MD USLAXACI ALLIANCE CFS, INC. 500 W. 140TH ST. GARDENA CA 90248 USOAKASC ALLIED STORAGE CONTAINER 790 4TH AVE. OAKLAND CA 94601 USBALALT ALLIED TRAILER 9299 WASHINGTON BLVD SAVAGE MD 20763 USSEAAFS AMERICAN FREIGHT SYSTEMS, INC. 300 GRAND BLVD VANCOUVER WA USLAXALIALI AMERICAN LOGISTICS INTERNATIONAL 24700 S. MAIN ST. CARSON CA 90745 USNYCAMS AMERICAN MARITIME SERVICES 1 RENNVAL RD. WOODBRIDGE NJ 7095 USSTLATS AMERICAN TRAILER & STORAGE (C/O FLEX-BOX) #5 TWIN LAKE DR. EAST ST. LOUIS IL 62203 USLGBATL AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION 1941 W. 9TH ST LONG BEACH CA USCHIALC ANGEL LOGISTICS 4201 W. 35TH PLACE CHICAGO IL 60608 USBOIACI APEX CONTAINER, INC. 1214 FRANKLIN BLVD NAMPA ID 83651 USATLAPL APL Atlanta 2003 Marietta Rd ATLANTA GA 30318 USCHIAPL APL CHICAGO 2302 S. PAULINA CHICAGO IL 60608 USANCAPL APL DUTCH HARBOR 1125 EAST POINT RD. DUTCH HARBOR AK 99692 USLAXGTR APL GLOBAL GATEWAY SOUTH 614 TERMINAL WAY TERMINAL ISLAND CA USCHSAPM APM CHARLESTON 420 SHIPPING LANE MOUNT PLEASANT SC USHOUAPM APM HOUSTON 919 E. BARBOURS CUT BLVD LA PORTE TX 77551 USJAXAPM APM JACKSONVILLE 5800 WILLIAM MILLS ST. JACKSONVILLE FL 32226 USLAXAPM APM LOS ANGELES 2500 NAVY WAY PIER 400 TERMINAL ISLAND CA 90731 USMIAAPM APM MIAMI 2299 PORT BLVD MIAMI FL 33132 USORFAPN APM NORFOLK 1800 SEABOARD AV. PORTSMOUTH VA 23707 USOAKAPM APM OAKLAND 1425 MARITIME ST. OAKLAND CA 94607 USNYCAPM APM PORT ELIZABETH 5080 MC LESTER ST. ELIZABETH NJ 7207 USSEAAPM APM TERMINALS PACIFIC LTD 1675 LINCOIN AVE TACOMA WA 98421 USORFAPM APM TERMINALS VIRGINIA INC 1000 APM TERMINALS BLVD PORTSMOUTH VA 23703 USHOUAST A-SAF-T-BOX 4420 S.E. LOOP 410 SAN ANTONIO TX 78222 USMEMACS ASSURE CONTAINER / SBOX 4800 MALONE RD. MEMPHIS TN 38118 USATLACT ATLANTA CONTAINER TERMINAL ATLANTA 7990 WHITE RD. AUSTELL (ATL) GA 30168 USCHSACS ATLANTIC CONTAINER SERVICE CHARLESTON RIVERSIDE CENTER, 537 LONG POINT RD MT. PLEASANT SC 29464 USSAVACS ATLANTIC CONTAINER SERVICES GARDEN CITY 124 PROSPERITY DR. GARDEN CITY GA 31408 USCHSATC ATLANTIC TRUCKING CHARLESTON 7240 CROSS COUNTRY RD. CHARLESTON SC 29418 USMEMATC ATLANTIC TRUCKING CO., INC. 230 AIRFREIGHT BLVD NASHVILLE TN 37212 USJAXATC ATLANTIC TRUCKING JACKSONVILLE 935 EAST PORT RD. JACKSONVILLE FL 32218 USMEMATN ATLANTIC TRUCKING NASHVILLE 905 COWAN ST. NASHVILLE TN 37207 USSAVATC ATLANTIC TRUCKING SAVANNAH 427 GRANGE RD. SAVANNAH GA 31407 USMSYACY Avondale Container Yard 101 Avondale Garden Rd. Avondale LA 70094 USMOBAVCACM AVONDALE CONTAINERS 235 YEEND ST. MOBILE AL 36603 USMSYAEC AVONDALE EAST CY 7800 AlLMONASTER AVE. NEW ORLEANS LA 70126 USHOUBDS B&D SPORTS DBA CTC TRUCKING 615 BLAZE BLVD. EDINBURG TX 78539 USHOUBCT Barbours Cut Terminal 1515 E. Barbours Cut Blvd. La Porte TX 77571 USORFBCT BAY CONTAINER SERVICES, INC. 2601-M TRADE ST. CHESAPEAKE VA 23323 USHOUBPT Bayport Terminal 12619 Port Rd. Seabrook TX USOAKBMS BAYSIDE MARINE SERVICES OAKLAND 6345 COLISEUM WAY OAKLAND CA 94621 USNYCBBT BBT LOGISTICS, INC. (BBTO) 329 DOREMUS AVE. NEWARK NJ 7105 USHOUIMS BCIS DBA IMS 500 EAST BARBOURS CUT BLVD PO BOX 1729 TX 77551 USSEABPD BELLINGHAM PORT DOCK CORNWALL ST ,BELLINGHAM BELLINGHAM WA USOAKBNT BEN E NUTTER TERMINAL (SEASIDE TRANSPORTATION) 5190 7TH ST. OAKLAND CA 94607 USMIAMM6 BERNUTH TERMINAL MIAMI 3163 NW S. RIVER DR. MIAMI FL USLAXB23 BERTH 233,TERMINAL ISLAND(LAX) 582 TUNA ST (BERTH 233) TERMINAL ISLAND CA 90731 USMEMBWC BESTWAY CARTAGE 2325 KENTUCKY ST. MEMPHIS TN 38109 USANCBCD BETHEL CITY DOCK WATERFRONT WAY 1 BETHEL AK 99559 USHNLBIK BIG ISLAND KONA HI USHOUBAH BLACK ANGUS 1000 OLD BEAUMONT HIGHWAY HOUSTON TX USSLCABQ BNSF - Albuquerque (ABQ ) 100 WOODWARD ST. ALBUQERQUE NM 87102 USDFWALT BNSF - Alliance Intermodal Facility (ALT ) 1801 INTERMODAL PARKWAY HASLET TX 76052 USDFWAMR BNSF - Amarillo (AMR ) 1801 FARMERS AVE. AMARILLO TX 79110 USMKCARG BNSF - Argentine (ARG ) 720 S. 38TH STREET KANSAS CITY KS 66106 USHOUBBC BNSF - Barbours Cut (BBC ) 515 E.BARBOURS CUT BLVD LA PORTE TX 77571 USDENBIL BNSF - Billings (BIL ) 3311 FIRST AVE. BILLINGS MT 59101 USBHMBIR BNSF - Birmingham (BIR ) 401 FINLEY BOULEVARD W BIRMINGHAM AL 35204 USCHICHC BNSF - Cicero (CHC ) 5601 W 26TH ST. CICERO IL 60804 USLAXCOM BNSF - Commerce (COM ) 2818 EASTERN AVE. COMMERCE CA 90040 USCHICRW BNSF - Corwith (CRW ) 3526 W. 43RD ST. CHICAGO IL 60632 USCHIDIL BNSF - Dilworth (DIL ) 311 SEXOND AVENUE S.E. FARGO ND 56529 USPHXGLN BNSF - Glendale (GLN ) 5281 TOM MURRAY RD. GLENDALE AZ 85301 USOAKGST BNSF - Golden State Road (GST ) 2989 GOLDEN STATE FRONT RD. FRESNO CA 93725 USMEMHAR BNSF - Harvard (HAR ) 5650 STATE HWY 77 WEST MEMPHIS AR 72364 USLAXHOB BNSF - Hobart (HOB ) 3770 E. WASHINGTON BLVD. LOS ANGELES CA 90023 USSEASPO BNSF - Inland Empire (SPO ) 1800 NORTH DICKEY SPOKANE WA 99211 USDENIRN BNSF - Irondale (IRN ) 585 W.53RD Pl. DENVER CO 80216 USPDXYEO BNSF - Lake Yard (YEO ) 3930 NW YEON PORTLAND OR 97210 USSTLLDW BNSF - Lindenwood (LDW ) 3500 WELLINGTON AVE. ST. LOUIS MO 63139 USCHILPC BNSF - Logistics Park Chicago (LPC ) 26664 BASELINE RD. ELWOOD IL 60421 USCHIMDW BNSF - Midway (MDW ) 1701 PIERCE BUTLER ROUTE ST. PAUL MN 55104 USMKCMRY BNSF - Murray (MRY ) 1275 E. 16TH STREET NORTH KANSAS CITY MO 64116 USSEATNO BNSF - North Yard (TNO ) 711 PORT OF TACOMA RD. TACOMA WA 98421 USOAKOIG BNSF - Oakland International Gateway (OIG ) 333 MARITIME STREET OAKLAND CA 94607 USHOUPEA BNSF - Pearland (PEA ) 214 Brisbane Houston TX 77061 USOAKRCH BNSF - Richmond (RCH ) 303 S. GARRARD ST. RICHMOND CA 94801 Facility Location Codes Advent, Inc. 908.795.3223 DRS LOC CODE Facility Name Address City State Zip USOAKSBD BNSF - San Bernardino (SBD ) 1535 WEST 4TH ST SAN BERNARDINO, CA CA 92411 USELPSFE BNSF - Santa Fe Street (SFE ) 805 S. SANTE FE ST. EL PASO TX 79901 USSEASIG BNSF - Seattle Intl Gateway (SIG ) 44 S.HANFORD ST. SEATTLE WA 98134 USSEASSE BNSF - South Seattle (SSE ) 12400 51ST PLACE SOUTH SEATTLE WA 98178 USOAKMOR BNSF - Stockton Intermodal Facility (MOR ) 6540 AUSTIN RD. STOCKTON CA 92513 USMEMTNY BNSF - Tennessee Yard (TNY ) 5280 SHELBY DR. MEMPHIS TN 38118 USMSYWGO BNSF - Westwego (WGO ) 539 Bridge City Ave. Westwego LA 70094 USCHIWSP BNSF - Willow Springs (WSP ) 7600 SANTE FE DR. HODGKINS IL 60525 USMSYBAC BOASSO AMERICA 100 INTERMODAL DRIVE CHALMETTE LA 70043 USOAKBCF BOBAC C. F. S. CORP 300 A AVENUE ALAMEDA CA USOAKBOB BOBAC TRUCKING CO., INC. 700 C 16TH ST. SAN FRANCISCO CA USSEABOY BOYER LOGISTICS 7318 4TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98134 USMEMBPE BP EXPRESS, INC. 518 RUSSELL RD. ROCKFORD TN 37853 USMEMBPX BP EXPRESS, INC. 120 HUXLEY ROAD, SUITE 102 KNOXVILLE TN USCHIBTI BRAZ TRANS, INC. 2801 E 104TH ST. CHICAGO IL 60617 USDFWBTT Bridge Terminal Transport 1300 East Wintergreen Rd. Hutchins TX 75141 USHOUBTT Bridge Terminal Transport 10195 Somerset Rd. San Antonio TX 78211 USNYCBTT BRIDGE TERMINAL TRANSPORT 145 COLFAX ST. ROCHESTER NY 14606 USHOUBIT BRITTIAN INTERNATIONAL PO BOX 7 BROWNSVILLE TX 78522 USPDXBTS BTS CONTAINER SERVICE, INC.(U.S. CUSTOMS STATION) 1601 NORTH COLUMBIA BLVD PORTLAND OR 97808 USLGBCTL C TRANS LONG BEACH 1418 WEST 17TH ST. LONG BEACH CA 90813 USDETCDC C&D CONTAINER SERVICE, INC 700 LEIGH ST. DETROIT MI 48209 USLGBCAL CAL CARTAGE LOT DOMINGUEZ 2101 EAST SEPULVEDA BLVD LONG BEACH CA 90810 USLAXCCYCCL CALCARTAGE YARD LOS ANGELES, CA 20943 SOUTH MACIEL ST CARSON CA 90810 USCHICAL CALIFORNIA CARTAGE CO. 27143 BASELINE RD. ELWOOD IL 60421 USLAXCCF CALIFORNIA COTTON FUMIGATION 222 EAST G ST. WILMINGTON CA 90744 USLGBCUT CALIFORNIA UNITED TERMINAL, LBH 1200 PIER ST LONG BEACH CA 90802 USSEACTS CARLILE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, INC 2301 TAYLOR WAY TACOMA WA USNYCCNT CAROLINA NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION 1450 LOWER RD. LINDEN NJ USMSPCBA CBASE 132 31ST AVE NE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55418 USHOUCCS CCSI 11326 WALLISVILLE RD. HOUSTON TX 77015 USBALCDI CDI 4018 BEACHWOOD RD. BALTIMORE MD 21222 USCHSCCS CERES COLUMBUS ST.
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