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The world’s largest project cargo and breakbulk event

Port of San Diego

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  • Ports & Terminals
 

The Port of San Diego is the nation’s specialty cargo gateway to the Pacific, situated in the natural, deep-water harbor of San Diego Bay. Two cargo terminals, the 96-acre Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal, and the 135-acre National City Marine Terminal, boast a long list of advantages for specialty cargo shippers with unique needs:

•year-round ideal climate for outdoor storage, a strategic location
• commercial accessibility
• easy access to regional freeways
• on-dock Class I rail service
• unparalleled expertise in moving specialty cargo.

The Port of San Diego processes primarily specialty cargo that does not fit in standardized containers. That cargo includes:

• Breakbulk – high, wide and heavy cargo that is shipped without containers or packaging including windmill parts, military equipment, project cargo, heavy lift, roll-on/roll-off vehicles and lumber requiring open space for greater flexibility.
• Refrigerated Containers – specialized containers for fresh produce and other perishables requiring temperature-controlled storage.
• Bulk Cargo – such as cement, soda ash, and other unpackaged, free-flowing, dry aggregate or liquid bulk commodities requiring specialized transport and storage facilities.
Location
San Diego, United States

Website
www.portofsandiego.org/

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