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    City of Kodiak

    Alaska
    West Coast

    Overview

    The Port of Kodiak is one of Alaska’s most significant commercial ports, strategically situated on Kodiak Island along the Gulf of Alaska. This deep-water port features ice-free access year-round and plays a vital role in the state’s seafood industry, serving as a major hub for commercial fishing fleets and processing companies. It is also an essential logistical gateway for the delivery of containerized cargo, fuel, and materials needed to support local communities and industries. Its expansive port complex includes public docks, barge facilities, a shipyard, and support terminals, handling a wide range of vessels from large cargo ships to specialized fishing boats. The port’s infrastructure supports both international container shipping and regional barge operations, making it integral to Alaska’s supply chain and economic activity. Its significance is further heightened by its function as a base for the U.S. Coast Guard and other federal agencies, bringing added security and emergency response capabilities. Overall, the Port of Kodiak’s versatile and robust infrastructure underscores its central role in Alaska’s maritime trade and fisheries.

    Facilities

    • Deep-water commercial dock
    • Fishermen’s terminal
    • Containerized cargo terminal
    • Public barge dock
    • Shipyard and repair facilities
    • Fuel delivery terminal
    • Cold storage and seafood processing plants
    • Small boat harbor

    Operating Hours

    24 hours a day, 7 days a week

    Shipping Lines

    Major carriers serving this port

    1
    Matson
    2
    TOTE Maritime Alaska
    3
    Alaska Marine Lines

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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    What is the process and how long does customs clearance take for import cargo through US seaports?

    Typical import flow is vessel arrival, berth assignment, container discharge, customs review, release, dray pickup, and final delivery. Standard clearance may be same day to several days depending on documentation and exams.

    What is the process and how long does export cargo take through US seaports?

    Typical export flow is inland dray to terminal, terminal gate-in, documentation and filing, vessel loading, and departure. Timing depends on cutoff windows, bookings, inspections, and vessel schedule.

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