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Berth 401, 405 Bulk grain facility; flour mill• 15acresandportionsofadjacentrailyard
•Grainandagricultural bulkcommodityhandlingandstorage
•Wheat,barley,beetpulppellets,etc.
• 2.5milliontonsperyearcapacityupgradeableto 5milliontonsperyear
• Receivesviabarge/rail• AdjacentflourmillleasedbyCerealFoodProcessors,Inc.
Berth 410, 411 KinderMorganBulkTerminals,Inc.• Bulksodaashhandlingandstorage
• 2-2.5milliontonsperyear• 6.6acres,5-acreyardand8-acrerailyard
Berth 408InternationalRawMaterialsliquidbulkfacility• InternationalRawMaterialslessee
• 6.3acres• Liquidbulkcargohandlingandstorage
• Liquidfertilizersandotheragriculturalchemicals
• 50,000tonsperyear•Directbarge/shippipelinedelivery
Berth 414, 416ToyotaMotorSales, U.S.A.,Inc. autodistributionfacility• 110acres•Morethan240,000autoshandledperyear
• Receiveautosviaship/rail• Automobileandlighttruckhandlingandstorage
•UnionPacificrailserved
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Portland, Oregon
Portland
PositionedontheU.S.WestCoastattheconfluenceoftwomightyrivers,theCityofPortlandisanaturalgatewaytotheworld.Formorethan100years,PortlandhasbeenamajorplayerininternationaltradeconnectingNorthAmericatoAsia,SouthandCentralAmerica,theMiddleEastandEurope.
Heavilytrade-dependent,Portlandishometofirmsinvolvedinhightechnology,advancedmanufacturing,agriculture/foodproducts,greentechnologyandactivewear/outdoorgear.Alloftheseindustryclustersrelyonefficientandcosteffectiveaccesstoforeignmarkets.
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3 Port Corporate Headquarters LEED Platinum certified, 205,000 square feet
Portland International Airport 3,296 acres, 3 runways, 14.4 million passengers, 219,000 tons of cargo, more than 235,000 operations annually
Portland International Center 458 acres, mixed-use master planned business park including Class “A” office space, retail, lodging, warehousing, light manufacturing
1 Gresham Vista Business Park 221 acres, zoned industrial, commercial and mixed- use, 11 lots on 203 developable acres
2 Troutdale Reynolds Industrial Park 700 acres, zoned industrial and open space, 12 lots on 350 developable acres
Troutdale Airport 300 acres, 1 runway, more than 86,000 operations annually
Port of Portland: A diverse West Coast maritime centerLocated100milesupriverfromthePacificOcean,thePortofPortlandisOregon’sonlydeepdraft
containerportandisthestate’slargestport.Morethan17milliontonsofmarinecargomovesthroughthePortlandmetroregioneachyear–13milliontonsofwhichmovesthroughthePortofPortland’sfacilities.Adiversifiedcargoportfolioincludescontainers,autos,grain,mineralbulks,breakbulksteel,projectcargoandliquidbulks.ThePort’sfourmarineterminalsareconvenientlylocatedoutsidethepopulationcenter(2.1millionresidents)andattheintersectionoftwointerstatehighwaysandtwoClassIrailroadsminimizingcongestionforbothtrainandtrucktraffic.
Port of Portland Properties
Columbia River
Willamette River
4 West Hayden Island 825 acres, acquired in 1994 for future marine industrial use, mitigation and preservation of natural resources
5 Terminal 6 419 acres, containers, autos, steel slab, intermodal rail yard operations
6 Terminal 5 159 acres, grain, mineral bulk, warehouse and manufacturing
7 Rivergate Industrial District 2,800 acres, warehousing, distribution, manufacturing, processing facilities, more than 13 million square feet of buildings
8 Terminal 4 262 acres, mineral bulks, autos, liquid bulks, flour mill
9 Swan Island Industrial Park 430 acres, corporate center, shipyard, hub for distribution, warehousing, manufacturing with approximately 170 businesses
10 Terminal 2 53 acres, breakbulk, dry bulks, project cargoes, federal hopper dredges
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Terminal 2: Breakbulk/bulk and specialty cargo terminal
3556 N.W. Front Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97209 USA
General facts:•Multi-productcapability:forestproducts,steel,projectcargo,bulkcargoes,roll-on/roll-off
•Directship-to-railtransfer
•Convenientaccesstointerstatehighways
•U.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineersdredgesstationedonlow-leveldock
•ManagedbythePortofPortland
Truck scales: 4General purpose cranes: 2Crane lifting capacity: 50-ton(1),40-ton(1)Draft alongside: 37-39ft(11.3-11.9m)Terminal acreage:53acres(21hectares)
Warehouse#204
81,000 sq ft(24,688 sq m)
Warehouse #20590,450 sq ft
(27,569 sq m)
Total berth length: 2,695 ft (821 m)Draft alongside: 37-39 ft (11.3-11.9 m)
Authorized to 40 ft (12.2 m)
Berth 204 Berth 205 Berth 206
Warehouse#206
90,000 sq ft27,432 sq m)
Open Storage Area13.0 acres
5.26 hectares
Open Storage Area14.5 acres
5.86 hectares
Truck Gate
Warehouse#203
39,000 sq ft(11,887 sq m)
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Terminal 4: Liquid bulk, mineral bulk and automobile terminal
General facts:•Drybulkhandlingfacility leasedandoperatedby KinderMorganTerminals,Inc.
•VehicledistributioncenterleasedandoperatedbyToyotaLogisticServices,Inc.
•LiquidbulkfacilityoperatedbyInternationalRawMaterials
•Potentialredevelopmentsiteforfuturebulkterminal
•FlourmillleasedandoperatedbyCerealFoodsProcessors,Inc.
Berths: 7Total berth length: 5,250ft(1,600m)
Draft alongside: 35ft(10.7m)to40ft(12.2m)
Terminal acreage: 262acres(106hectares)
11040 N. Lombard Street Portland, Oregon 97203 USA
Berths 410, 411 Kinder Morgan Bulk Terminals, Inc.• 6.6acres(2.7hectares),5-acreyardand8-acrerailyard•Bulksodaashhandlingandstorage• 3milliontonsperyear
Draft alongside: 410,411:41ft(12.5m)
Berths 401, 408International Raw Materials liquid bulk facility• 6.3acres(2.5hectares)• Liquidbulkcargohandlingandstorage• Liquidfertilizersandotheragriculturalchemicals• 50,000tonsperyear•Directbarge/shippipelinedelivery
Draft alongside: 401:41ft(12.5m)
Berths 414, 415, 416Toyota Logistics Services Vehicle Distribution Center• 110acres(44.5hectares)•Morethan240,000autoshandledperyear• Receiveautosviaship/rail•OnsiteaccessorizationforNorthAmericanmarket• Automobileandlighttruckhandlingandstorage•UnionPacificrailserved
Draft alongside: 414,415,416:36ft(10.9m)
Terminal 4
General facts:•Grainterminalleasedandoperatedby ColumbiaGrain,Inc.
•Mineralbulkfacilityleasedby PortlandBulkTerminals
•Generalmanufacturingfacilityavailable
Berths: 2Total berth length: 5,250ft(1,600m)Draft alongside: 35ft(10.7m)to40ft(12.2mminimum)Terminal acreage: 159acres(64hectares)
Terminal 5: Grain, mineral and industrial terminal
Berth 501Columbia Grain, Inc.•Grainhandlingandstorage(wheat,barley,corn,soybeans,etc.)
• 43acres(17.4hectares)•Morethan4milliontonsperyear• Receivegrainviabarge/rail/truck
Draft alongside:43ft(13.1m)
15550 N. Lombard Street, Portland, Oregon 97203 USA Berth 503Portland Bulk Terminals, LLC• PortlandBulkTerminals,LLCiswhollyownedbyCanpotexTerminals
• Potashandrelatedbulkmaterialhandling• 100acres(40.4hectares),morethan3milliontons peryear
• Receivebulkviarail;unittraincapable• Load-inbulktovessels;coveredstorage
Draft alongside:43ft(13.1m)
Berth 502Currentlyinactive
Draft alongside: 36ft(10.9m)
Terminal 6: Container, intermodal yard, automobile and breakbulk
7201 N. Marine Drive Portland, Oregon 97203 USA
General Facts:
•Multi-user,containerfacility operatedbyICTSIOregon,Inc.
•DirectaccessbyBNSFRailwayandUnionPacificRailroad
• Importandexportautofacilities•Steelslabandcoilimports
Terminal acreage: 419acres(170hectares)
Draft alongside: 36ft(10.9m)to43ft(13.1m)
Berth 601Auto Warehousing Co.• 130acres(52.6hectares)• Automobileandlighttruckhandlingprocessing andstorage
• Floatingdock• Autosreceivedanddeliveredbyvessel/rail/truck•DirectBNSFRailwayservice
Draft alongside:36ft(10.9m)
Berths 603-606 ICTSI Oregon container facility• 125-acre(50.5hectares)containeryard, 52.5-acre(21.2hectares)on-dockintermodalfacility
• 7containercranes(4PostPanamax)•Multi-user,deep-draft,container-handlingfacilityoperatedbyICTSIOregon,Inc.
• 500,000TEUthroughputcapabilityatpresentoperation• Fullygrounded,reachstacker/toppickoperation•Receive/delivercontainersviatruck/rail/ship/barge•Container-on-bargeinlandservice
Draft alongside: Berth603–40ft(12.2m) Berths604and605–43ft(13.1m)
Berth 607American Honda Motor Co. auto import facility• 62acres(25hectares)• Receiveviaship/rail/truck• Automobileandlighttruckhandling/storage•BNSFRailwayserved
Draft alongside:36ft(10.9m)
Intermodal Yard• 52.5acres(21.2hectares)• 8tracks• 20,185feet(6,152m)oftrack• 82double-stackcarcapacity
Length: 2,850 ft (869 m)
Terminal 6
UmatillaBoardman
Arlington
The Dalles
BonnevilleLocks TheDallesLocks
JohnDayLocks
McNaryLocks
IceHarborLocks
LowerMonumentalLocks
LittleGooseLocks LowerGraniteLocks
Pasco Wilma, Clarkston, Lewiston
Washington
Port of Portland
Navigation• FromthemouthoftheColumbiaRiverto Portlandisapproximately100miles
• Thechannelis43’deepand600’wide• ShiptransitsnormallytakeapproximatelyeighthourstoreachaberthinPortland
• Ariverforecastsystem(Loadmax)assistsvesseltransitstomaximizedrafts
•Over1,600shipsperyearenteranddeparttheColumbiaRiverforsixdeep-draftports
Navigation and barging
Oregon
BargingTheColumbiaandSnakeriverscombinetoformthesecondlargestriversystemintheUnitedStates.Thissystem,throughaseriesofeightdamsandlocks,providesaccessforshippersasfarinlandasLewiston,Idaho,some365mileseastofPortland.Bulkgrain,forestproducts,pulsesandothercontainerizedcargofindtheirwaytoPortlandbybargeforexporttointernationaldestinations.
Average time en route to Portland from Columbia River ports:
Port Hours
TheDalles..........................................13Arlington.............................................19Boardman...........................................23Umatilla..............................................25Pasco.................................................31Wilma..................................................47Clarkston............................................47Lewiston.............................................47
Portland InternationalAirport
Portland InternationalCenter
Troutdale ReynoldsIndustrial Park
Gresham VistaBusiness Park
West Hayden Island
Port of Vancouver BNSF (NP)Seattle Sub to Seattle, WA
Portco
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Fallbridge Sub toPasco, WA
Camas
SandyTroutdale
Rockwood
Hemlock
Fir
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Champ
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Wakefield
Portsmouth St. Johns Jct.
East Portland Jct.Graham
UP (SP) to Salemand Eugene, OR
Tillamook Branch(PMLR)
Portland and Western (NP)to Astoria, OR
Reynolds
UP (OWR&N) Portland Subto Huntington and Hinkle, OR
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Terminal 4
Swan Island
Peninsula Tunnel5436 feet
Terminal 2
Guilds Lake
Albina
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Terminal 5
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Columbia River
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Smith Lake
Columbia River
Willamette River
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N Interstate Ave
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NW Front Ave
NW Front Ave
N Lombard
Columbia Slough
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N Por
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NE Columbia Blvd
NE Columbia Blvd
W. Burnside E. Burnside
SE Stark St. SE Stark St.
E. Burnside
NE Airport Way
NE Sandy Blvd.
NE Marine Dr.
NE Marine Dr.
BNSF Lake Yard
BNSF Willbridge Yard
P&W Astoria District
Albina Yard
Barnes Yard
UP Seattle Sub
UP Kenton Line
Ramsey Rail Yard
A Yard
B Yard
BNSF Fallbridge Sub
UP Graham Line UP Portland Sub
Brooklyn Yard
UP Brooklyn Sub
Union Station
BNSF Vancouver Yard
BNSF Seattle Sub
BNSF Railway
Union Pacific
Portland & Western
Port and Private Facility Rail
Portland Terminal Rail Road
Oregon Pacific Rail Road
TriMet Max
1Scale in Miles:
2 3 Mi.
Local rail connections
Portland’smarinefacilitiesfeatureon-dockrailconnectionsandarewellservedbyefficientandmodernmainlineandshortlinerailconnections.Together,thePort,thestateofOregon,cityofPortland,tenantsandrailroadshaveinvestedheavilyinanumberofrailyards,overpasses,newtrackageandrelatedprojectsthathaveimprovedcapacity,velocityandsafetythroughoutRivergateIndustrialDistrictandthesurroundingregion.ThePort’srailplanforecastspriorityprojectsoutto2030toensurethatpotentialbottlenecksorproblemareasgetattentioninorderofsignificance.ThisapproachhelpseliminatecongestionsoPortlandcancontinuetooffercompetitivetransittimesfromallmajorAsialoadcenterstoU.S.Northerntierdestinationsandback.
Union Pacific
BNSF Railway
Norfolk Southern
CSX
Canadian National Railway - Illinois Central
Canadian Pacific Rail
FXE - Mexico
Kansas City Southern Railway
Boise
CheyenneOmaha
Oklahoma City
IndianapolisSacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Las Vegas Fort Worth
Houston
New OrleansTampaSan Antonio
Monterrey
Mexico City
Albuquerque
Chihuahua
Guadalajara
El Paso
Phoenix
Dallas
Atlanta Columbia
Charlotte
Cincinnati
Nashville
Raleigh
Washington D.C.
Baltimore
Boston
New YorkPhiladelphia
Pittsburgh
Buffalo
Toronto
Detroit
Montreal
Salt Lake City
Denver
Columbus
Minneapolis
Chicago
St. Louis
Kansas City
Billings
Spokane
EastportSweet Grass
WinnipegNorth American rail connections
PortlandoffersgeographicaladvantagesoverotherPacificNorthwestportsbecauseofitsaccessandproximitytomajormarketsaswellastheonlyriver-gradeinterstatehighwayandrailroutestotheinterior.
AveragetimefromPortlandtointeriordestinations:
Destination Hours
U.S.Chicago.............................84-104Minneapolis.......................84-104Detroit..............................108-152KansasCity.....................144-164NewYork.........................156-180
CanadaCalgary..............................72-96Edmonton......................120-144Saskatoon.....................144-168
FargoLewiston
PortlandSeattle
Superior
Memphis
Saskatoon
Edmonton
CalgaryVancouver B.C.
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Terminal 253acres(21hectares);breakbulk,bulk, specialtycargo
Terminal 4262acres(106hectares);mineralbulks,autos,liquidbulks
Terminal 5159acres(64hectares);grain,mineralbulks,warehouse/manufacturing
Terminal 6419acres(170hectares); containers,autos,breakbulksteel,intermodalrailyardoperations
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