The Northwest Seaport Alliance is launching a Gate Efficiency Program to expand gate hours at our international container terminals during peak season this year and next.
With terminal congestion a top concern throughout the industry, and volumes growing across the NWSA gateway, the program is designed to help marine terminal operators extend gate hours to avoid backups and bottlenecks both on- and off-terminal.
SSA Terminals, operating Terminal 18 in the North Harbor, is the first to adopt extended gates and will do so initially with the Gate Efficiency Program incentive.
Starting Aug. 5, 2019, an extended gate fee of $38 per export laden container that loads to a vessel will be assessed to the BCO or trucking company, regardless of when the container arrives, day shift or night shift. This will allow the terminal to operate extended gates on a permanent basis, increasing its cargo handling capacity while reducing turn times, and by extension, truck emissions.
"It takes the entire supply chain to make the Gate Efficiency Program successful as a long-term strategy in keeping our gateway competitive,” said Dustin Stoker, NWSA’s chief operations officer. “We’re thrilled for SSA Terminals’ commitment to be the first terminal operator to participate in the program.”