Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled at T-6.
Shippers can move their products at Oregon Container Terminal, where container and breakbulk cargo operations are managed by Harbor Industrial. Terminal 6 also handles automobiles and offers an on-dock railyard.
| Berths | 5 (including 2 auto berths) |
| Total berth length | 3,713 ft (1,132 m) |
| Draft Alongside | 43 ft (604, 605) 40 ft (603) 35 ft (601, 607) |
| Total acreage | 419 acres (170 hectares) |
| Intermodal yard acreage | 52.5 acres |
| Number of tracks | 8 (multi-use) |
| Track length | 20,185 (6,152 m) |
| General purpose/container cranes | 7 (4 post panama) |
| Double stack car capacity | 82 |
Harbor Industrial operates Oregon Container Terminal at Terminal 6, managing both container and breakbulk operations.
In addition to shipping cargo by truck, rail and ship, the terminal offers laydown space for breakbulk cargo, a congestion-free advantage, and direct rail access.
Portland is a top auto gateway on the West Coast for both imports and exports. Thousands of vehicles roll in and out of Terminal 6, whether bound for foreign markets or headed inland to dealerships across the West.
Our facilities offer on-dock rail connections, including an eight-track, on-dock intermodal railyard at Terminal 6.
From agriculture to autos, bulk minerals to big machinery, if you are seeking access to international or U.S. markets, we're the partner for you.
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Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419-acre facility that features five ship berths and an on-dock rail yard.