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Terminal Four
The Ports largest marine terminal,
terminal four, features berths for
two ships, on dock rail and warehousing.
Marine Terminal #4
Terminal 4 is the Ports main general cargo terminal. It features over 104,000 sq. ft. of
indoor storage space, on-dock rail access, and adjacent paved outdoor storage space.
Self-scouring twin deep water berths with water depth at -41 feet (-12.5 meters) MLLW
1,400 feet long (427 meters) Apron width 100 feet (30.5 meters) On-dock rail and warehousing
Rail loop servicing terminal can handle unit trains of cargo.
Terminal Two
A partnership between the Port of Grays Harbor
and AGP, terminal two is a state-of-the-art ag
processing bulk loading facility
Marine Terminal #2
Terminal 2 operates as a bulk
loading facility. The Port, in conjunction with Ag Processing Inc., a grower owned cooperative in the Midwest,
developed the new state-of-the-art terminal. Using the latest technology, the facility includes enclosed conveyers
that transport product from the receiving building through a sampler and inline scales into the vessel.
Self scouring deepwater berth -41 feet (-12.5 meters) MLLW 600 feet long (183 meters)
Apron width 100 feet (30.5 meters) 75 acres (30 hectares) paved, secured cargo yard and near dock warehousing.
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Terminal One
Terminal one is a barge loading
facility with an adjacent 23 acre
storage area and 50,000 sq. ft. warehouse.
Marine Terminal #1
Terminal 1 operates as a
barge terminal and is currently used for loading wood chips. There is an adjacent 23 acre storage area and
50,000 sq. ft. warehouse. Berth depth of -30 feet (-9 meters) MLLW 480 feet long (146 meters)
Apron width 50 feet (15 meters) On site rail
Terminal Three
Terminal three is a 150 acre marine
industrial site with a deep water terminal.
Marine Terminal #3
Terminal 3 Terminal 3 is
a 150+ acre site with a deep water marine terminal. It is available for sale or lease. The Port has recently
installed on-site rail access which is served by the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe and Union Pacific railroads.
It is less than a mile from a jet certified airport. The site is linked to Interstate 5 by a four-lane state highway.
Electrical service, natural gas, industrial water and wastewater treatment are all available.
Deepwater berth -38 to -40 feet, requires yearly maintenance 600 feet long Apron width 120 feet 18 foot height
1 1/2 hours from deep water ocean
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