Operating since 1921, the Port of Longview has 8 marine terminals and 835 acres of industry on the deep-draft Columbia River, 66 miles from the Pacific.
With over 15 miles of dedicated internal rail that connects directly to the mainline, cargo moves in and out of the Port of Longview faster and without disruption. https://t.co/xUjdJXhaDO #freight#transportation#supplychain#ports#intermodalmonday
Moving your freight via truck? Our industrial corridor is made up of congestion-free roadways that connect your cargo to major North/South and West/East interstates. #transportation#ports#supplychain#freight#freightfriday
Move your cargo without congestion. We have 3 terminals dedicated to breakbulk, and project cargo moving through the Northwest. https://t.co/xUjdJXhaDO
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Congrats to G2 Ocean on earning the @ecovadis Silver Sustainability Badge. A commitment to ethics and sustainability has ranked them in the top 8% in the transportation industry. #transportation#sustainability#ports#ethics#supplychain https://t.co/K5OWLCVn1c
Out of five Washington seaports, Port of Longview handled 30% of the more than 96% of corn exports to South Korea through the month of October. Read on to learn more: https://t.co/MxmL7KvuO0 #export#ports
Are unmanned cargo vessels the future of the industry? In Europe, fewer people are pursuing careers in the maritime industry and this has prompted research into the technology. https://t.co/n7wp2EFyuG #supplychainmanagement#ports#vessels#maritime
We are looking for a Director of Business Development to join our Port of Longview team. Do you know someone who might be interested? Learn more about the position: https://t.co/6KRAkdklF4 #ports#portlongview#supplychainmanagement
Located just 66 miles from the Pacific Ocean, Port of Longview resides on the 43’ deep-draft Columbia River in Washington. Visit our website to learn more about our breakbulk capabilities and international advantage: https://t.co/36BBbdna3t #PortofLongview#ProjectCargo