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    Port of Olympia

    Washington
    West Coast

    Overview

    The Port of Olympia, located at the southern end of Puget Sound in Washington, stands as a vital logistics gateway for regional and international trade. Established in 1922, it has developed from a port dominated by the lumber industry into a multifaceted transportation and economic hub for Thurston County and greater South Puget Sound. The port operates a deep-draft marine terminal capable of handling ocean-going vessels, a large recreational marina known as Swantown, a regional airport, and diverse real estate holdings. As one of Washington’s 11 deep-draft ports, Olympia’s strategic, central location allows it to efficiently serve clients needing access to Puget Sound, the Columbia River Basin, and global markets. Its proximity to Interstate 5 and major airports ensures streamlined logistics for shipments by road, sea, rail, or air. More than a shipping center, the Port of Olympia is recognized for its economic impact, creating thousands of jobs, attracting new business, and supporting local tourism. The port is also lauded for environmental stewardship, dedicating resources to remediation, restoration, and sustainability projects, all of which underscore its significance as both an economic engine and community partner.

    Facilities

    • International Shipping Terminal (66-acre marine terminal)
    • Three deepwater berths (total 1,750 lineal feet)
    • 140 MT Gottwald mobile harbor crane
    • On-dock, open beam warehouse (76,000 sq. ft.)
    • On-dock rail service
    • Swantown Marina (seventh largest in Washington)
    • Swantown Boatworks (haul-out, maintenance, storage yard)
    • Olympia Regional Airport

    Operating Hours

    The Seaport typically operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with after-hours access available by arrangement.

    Shipping Lines

    Major carriers serving this port

    1
    Maersk
    2
    TOTE Maritime
    3
    Pasha Hawaii
    4
    Hapag-Lloyd
    5
    CMA CGM

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common inquiries about operations and logistics at Port of Olympia.

    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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