Crude container ships dock at Newports weathered pier reflecting orange sunlight on wet wood

    Port of Newport

    Oregon
    West

    Overview

    The Port of Newport, located in Oregon on the West Coast of the United States, serves as an essential hub for commercial shipping, fishing, and marine research. Leveraging its strategic position on the Pacific Ocean, the port supports the region’s economic activity, especially for industries requiring efficient access to both local and international markets. The port functions as a vital conduit for exports such as forest products, seafood, and agricultural goods, aligning with Oregon’s strong agricultural and manufacturing base. In addition to supporting cargo traffic, the Port of Newport is a significant center for recreational boating and scientific innovation, housing the Hatfield Marine Science Center. Its facilities cater to a variety of vessel types including container ships, tankers, and research vessels. The port’s operations are crucial to the local economy, providing jobs and supporting businesses throughout the region. With a focus on reliability, sustainability, and modernization, the Port of Newport underscores its ongoing commitment to the growth and competitiveness of Oregon’s maritime sector in both domestic and global trade.

    Facilities

    • International Terminal
    • Commercial Fishing Pier
    • Public Fishing Pier
    • NOAA Marine Operations Center-Pacific
    • Hatfield Marine Science Center Dock
    • Recreational Marina
    • Boat Launch Ramps
    • Cargo Handling Yard
    • Warehouse Storage

    Operating Hours

    Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday: Closed

    Shipping Lines

    Major carriers serving this port

    1
    Maersk
    2
    MSC
    3
    CMA CGM
    4
    Hapag-Lloyd
    5
    ONE (Ocean Network Express)
    6
    Evergreen
    7
    COSCO
    8
    Newport Paragon Line
    9
    NewPort Tank Containers