Port of Port Angeles Terminal 3 (“T” Pier)
This Port of Port Angeles Terminal is the primary cargo loading terminal, loading forest products destined to Pacific Rim countries, and ocean log barges shipping to domestic markets. The terminal is supported by a 5 acre back-up logyard. Ship loading and equipment operation are supported by a Longshore work force in ILWU Local 27. T-3 is capable of handling loading from both water and wharf and is the Ports heavy lift pier and can accommodate cranes up to 200 tons.
Terminal 3 (“T Pier”) Description
- Terminal Operator: Port of Port Angeles
- Location: Latitude 48.12494/ Longitude 123.44080
At the foot of Cedar and Tumwater Streets
Port Angeles
- Use: Shipment and discharge of general cargo; shipment of logs, lumber and wood pulp and other cargo
- Length: 445 ft.
- Height: 17 ft.
- Water depth: 36.5 ft. m.l.l.w.
- Apron Length: open
- Services: USDA certified potable water, power (600 amps, 480v, 3 phase), phones, garbage, lights, fuel, lubes, bunkering, stores, cranes, environmental services
- Storage: Port Fill Dump (log dumping / rafting); Surge area, limited covered warehouse storage
- Handling equipment: 4 log stackers, 3 forklifts (Capacity: to 16,000 lb.)
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