Marine Terminal

The Port's 60-acre terminal consists of three modern, deepwater berths, on-dock rail, a US Customs bonded warehouse, and a complete container yard. With a strategic Pacific Northwest location and a productive workforce with a reputation for innovation in handling freight, the Port of Olympia maintains a competitive edge for specialty cargoes.

6/23/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the Global Wisdom

6/11/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the Matakana Island

5/5/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the Campanula

4/25/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the Matakana Island

4/16/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the Lavieen Rose

4/14/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the STX Daisy

4/12/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the Paul Bunyan Barge

4/2/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the Dry Beam

3/8/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Aster K

2/8/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Campanula

1/27/10 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the Lavieen Rose

12/17/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Global Wisdom

12/2/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes the Paul Bunyan Barge

11/30/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Paul Bunyan Barge

11/11/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Campanula

11/3/09 - Welcoming the Expected Arrival of The Laser Ace

10/19/09 - Welcoming The Expected Arrival of The Lavieen Rose

9/25/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Campanula

8/12/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Global Wisdom

8/9/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Paul Bunyan Barge

7/20/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Paul Bunyan Barge

06/30/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Global Wisdom

06/29/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Paul Bunyan Barge

06/12/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Dry Beam

05/28/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Paul Bunyan Barge

05/11/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Industrial Cape

05/11/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Lavieen Rose

04/22/09 - Port of Olympia Welcomes Paul Bunyan Barge