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Port of Stockton
Rick Ascheris
2201 W. Washington St.
Stockton, CA 95201
Phone: 209-946-0246
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Services
- Warehousing Facilities
- Berthing Facilities
- Deepwater Channel Info
- Foreign Trade Zone
- Ship Supplies
- Truck Scales
- Stevedoring
- Customs
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The Port of Stockton TODAY:Located on the Stockton Deepwater Ship Channel, 75 nautical miles (120 km) due east of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Port of Stockton, California, owns and operates a diversified and major transportation center that encompasses a 2000-acre (809 hectares) operating area.
The Port has berthing space for 17 vessels, 1.1 million square feet (102,000 sq. meters) of dockside transit sheds and shipside rail trackage, 7.7 million square feet (715,000 sq. meters) of warehousing for both dry bulk and general cargoes, including steel. Each warehouse is also served by rail.
Stockton's deepwater channel has an average depth of 37 feet (11 meters) at average low tide (35 feet MLLW), and an average depth at high tide of 40 feet (12 meters) - PANAMAX.
Vessels in the 45,000 to 55,000 ton class, and maximum 60,000 ton class (for certain wide-beam vessels) can use the channel fully loaded. Up to 80,000 ton class vessels can transit the channel partially loaded. There is no width restriction of vessels, and ships up to 900 feet (275 meters) in length can navigate the Stockton Ship Channel.
The Port is one-mile from Interstate 5, and all interconnecting major highway systems. Rail service is provided by two transcontinental railroads, Union Pacific and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe.