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Business Hours:
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., M-F
Maritime Division
687 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 686-6236
FAX: (619) 686-8055
Maritime Operations
620 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 686-6340
FAX: (619) 234-3965
Maritime Properties & Facilities
645 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 725-6007
FAX: (619) 686-6215
Trade Development
601 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 686-6300
FAX: (619) 686-7288
Tenth Ave Marine Terminal
623 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 686-6346
FAX: (619) 686-6354
Cruise Ship Terminal
1140 N. Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 683-8966
FAX: (619) 683-8968
National City Terminal
1400 W.Bay Marine Dr.
National City 91950
Phone: (619) 683-8963
FAX: (619) 683-8964
US Customs and
Border Protection
(619) 685-4300
Power Plant Pieces, Giant Fertilizer Bags and Fruit Make an Extremely Busy Day at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal
Power Plant Pieces, Giant Fertilizer Bags and Fruit Make an Extremely Busy Day at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
St. Patrick's Day was extremely busy at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal. Three ocean carriers were docked to off-load a variety of cargoes including power plant parts, fertilizer and containerized bananas.
Star Osakana discharged 3,800 tons of fertilizer. Also off-loaded were three rudder parts that will be used for a ship being constructed at General Dynamics/NASSCO.
Dole Honduras made its weekly docking to discharge its usual cargo of containers of bananas and other fresh fruit for delivery throughout the region.
Cargo business at the Port's maritime terminals shows no signs of slowing down. Later this week Star Dover will arrive carrying hundreds of tons of tanks, condensers, steel coils and other heavy cargoes. The vessels Star Optamana and Bright State will also dock to discharge fertilizer, generateors, steel and windmill parts.
San Diego is emerging as the premier port of entry for oversize and project cargo on the US West Coast. The Port of San Diego has recently gained a 62 percent increase in break bulk cargo. This type of cargo includes bagged cement, fertilizer, lumber, steel products and industrial cargo used for power plants and other building projects.
Maritime Downloads
Berth Reservation Request Form
Cruise Passenger Tariffs - rev. 11/05
Cruise Sailings to 5/31/08
Full text of Port of San Diego lawsuit
Maritime Business Plan - 04/07
MEP-BOPC-June-2008
MEP-maritime-business-plan
MEP-SDMFPBFRI
Recreational Vessel Moorings Info
Tariff Guidelines - 09/07
Terminal Schematic Renderings
The California Report (KQED) Developers in San Diego Bay
The Port of San Diego Marine Freight Preservation and Bayfront Redevelopment Initative

