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Terminal 6 handles autos,
breakbulk, and containers.
New Terminal Operator

Starting Jan. 1, 2026, Harbor Industrial will operate container and breakbulk services at the new Oregon Container Terminal, located at Terminal 6.  

Terminal 6, home to Oregon’s only international container terminal, moves autos, breakbulk, and containers packed with cargo for businesses in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

Specifications for all of our terminals can be found in our marine facility brochure.

Specifications

Berths: 5 (including 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

Intermodal yard acreage: 52.5 acres

Number of tracks: 8 (multiuse)

Track length: 20,185 (6,152 m)

General purpose/container cranes: 7 (4 post-Panamax)

Double stack car capacity: 82

Our Partners

Aerial of SM Line Container Ship at Terminal 6

Operations

Safety, security and efficiency are top priorities at our three active marine terminals.

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Oregon Container Terminal

Our partner Harbor Industrial Services runs Oregon Container Terminal at Terminal 6, which features a 125-acre container yard, seven cranes, and a fully grounded reach stacker operation with 620 refrigerated container connections for handling imports and exports.

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Aerial of Changjiu Logistics vessel unloading vehicles at Terminal 6
A man in a safety vest and hardhat holds a rope attached to a transformer being unloaded from a vessel at Terminal 6

Breakbulk and project cargo

High and heavy, breakbulk, and project cargo are all handled at Terminal 6.

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Auto Warehousing Company

Home to Ford, Hyundai, and other leading carmakers, Terminal 6 receives and ships out tens of thousands of vehicles per year by ship, rail, and truck through our partnership with Auto Warehousing Company.

A man in a safety jacket and hard hat uses a controller to operate drybulk loading and unloading equipment
A man in a safety vest and hardhat holds a rope attached to a transformer being unloaded from a vessel at Terminal 6

Multiuse, intermodal facilities

Terminal 6 offers laydown space for cargo and features an eight track, on-dock intermodal yard. Union Pacific Railway operates regular IPI service to and from the inland ports of Chicago, Kansas City, and Memphis.

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