Terminal 5 at Port of Vancouver USA

40 acres available at Terminal 5 for a marine terminal facility

 The Port of Vancouver USA is seeking parties interested in designing, permitting, constructing and operating a high-volume marine terminal facility within the port’s Terminal 5.

The port is open to a diverse commodity group that could include dry bulk, liquid bulk, auto and other commodities that will take advantage of this premium rail-served location. Terminal 5 features a loop track that allows unit trains to be handled within the port’s internal rail complex. An 8,500-foot-long loop track was designed to accommodate multiple unit trains carrying a variety of dry and liquid bulk cargoes. There is also room to add two arrival/departure tracks in the corridor. If you have interest in this unique opportunity on the West Coast, contact Steve Mickelson at 360-693-3611.

 

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About the port

Since 1912, the Port of Vancouver USA has been an economic engine and job creator in Washington state. Located at the hub of the Pacific Northwest on the Columbia-Snake River System, the deep-water port has five marine terminals and 13 berths that handle more than 350 ocean-going vessels and river barges annually, with a total cargo volume exceeding 7 million metric tons.