Project Cargo

 Columbia Snake Option, the West Coast option to Gulf cargo, including Houston.

Project CargoTerminal 2 Berth 1, 2, 3 & 4

  • Dock Length: 1,750 lineal feet , B1-450 feet, B2-550 feet, B3-750 feet, B4-260 feet
  • Dock Height: 30 feet
  • Berth Depth: 40 feet (CRD)*
  • Dock Strength: B1 & B4 750 psf, B2 & B3 1000 psf
  • Open Storage Area: 40 acres

Port of Vancouver's Terminal 2 underwent about $30 million in renovations in the past few years. This recently renovated facility has 1,400 lineal feet of new docks, 40 acres of open storage area, a new crane, upgraded infrastructure, and a new terminal entrance that ties in with a new access road to Interstate 5 highway. As a public port, the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 2 is available to any stevedore to handle various imports and exports from the general cargo docks.

Terminal 2 is equipped with a Paceco multi-purpose crane with a 51-m/t capacity and a 115-foot outreach. In addition, the Paceco crane has a turntable and a 20'-40' hydraulic container rack to handle a wide range of project cargoes. This breakbulk facility also has one 80 s/t mobile crane with a 150-ft boom for flexible and efficient loading and unloading.

A full complement of support equipment is available including lift trucks, heavy duty trailers up to 100 mt capacity, top picks and reach stackers.

This breakbulk facility, managed by the Port of Vancouver, handles project cargo as well as a wide range of commodities including pulp, lumber, plywood, and steel.

Terminal 3 Berths 8 & 9

  • Dock Length: 1,250 lineal feet with dolphins
  • Dock Height: 30 feet
  • Berth Depth: 40 feet (CRD)*
  • Open Storage Area: 70 acres

This breakbulk facility, managed by the Port of Vancouver, handles project cargo as well as a wide range of commodities including pulp, lumber, plywood, and steel.

In 2006, the Port of Vancouver added an additional 100,000 square feet of warehouse at Terminal 3. As a public port, the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 3 is available to any stevedore to handle various imports and exports from the general cargo docks.

The breakbulk facility has one 80 s/t diesel mobile crane with a 150-ft boom for flexible and efficient loading and unloading.

Liebherr Mobile Harbor CraneLargest Mobile Harbor Cranes

The Port of Vancouver has two of the largest heavy lift mobile harbor cranes in North America, the Liebherr LHM 500S, with a lifting capacity of 140 metric tons , weight of close to 500 tons, tower height of 116.5 feet, and a boom length of 174 feet. The cranes are powered by a 12-cylinder MAN diesel engine and is biodiesel-compatible and has a 360 degree turning radius. Combined lifts of 210 metric tons are available with lifts to 280 metric tons possible. Call for details.