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Port of Longview, WA | Official Website Operating since 1921, the Port of Longview has 8 marine terminals and waterfront industrial property spanning 835 acres on the deep-draft Columbia River, 66 miles from the Pacific Ocean in southwest Washington state
About | Port of Longview, WA Operating since 1921, the Port of Longview has 8 marine terminals and waterfront industrial property spanning 835 acres on the deep-draft Columbia River, 66 miles from the Pacific Ocean in Southwest Washington state
FAQs • Port of Longview, WA • CivicEngage Port tonnage increased to 136-000-tons carried on 190 ocean vessels and 1,500 river steamers The Port built a grain elevator and leased it to the Longview Elevator Company Congress gave approval for construction of the Longview-Rainier Bridge (later renamed the Lewis and Clark Bridge)
Staff Contacts | Port of Longview, WA The Port is the first full-service operating port with major transportation connections Transit time from the Columbia River Lightship to the Port averages 6 hours Learn More
Careers | Port of Longview, WA Find employment application information Please be advised that employees who work on the waterfront at the Port's marine facilities or in the Port's warehouses are hired and employed by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 21
Terminal Details | Port of Longview, WA The Port is the first full-service operating port with major transportation connections Transit time from the Columbia River Lightship to the Port averages 6 hours Learn More
Marine Terminals | Port of Longview, WA The Port's strategic location as the first full-service operating port on the Columbia River, a program of unique cargo services, an outstanding workforce and fully equipped marine facilities make Longview the ideal location for efficient and reliable cargo handling
Park - Port of Longview, WA As a business built on the water, the Port values riverfront access in support of recreation, commerce and emergency response Supported projects: Al Helenberg Memorial Boat Launch in Castle Rock
Community | Port of Longview, WA Since our humble beginnings in 1921, the Port of Longview has brought economic opportunities to our region From creating thousands of jobs and bringing in new business, to creating local partnerships and economic development, the Port is committed to finding ways to strengthen its community