The Port of Olympia (Port Code:USOLY) is a break bulk port specializing in handling aluminium slabs, "T"-bars, ingots, dried milk, pipe, lumber, logs and containers. The port also serves as a cargo loading and discharging harbour for the military base at Fort Lewis. The port is located in Washington State, in the centre of the Puget Sound region. Equal distance from the Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon geographical regions. The southernmost port on Puget Sound, the present 66-acre terminal has three deepwater berths with a total of 1,750 lineal feet, a 140 MT Gottwald mobile harbor crane, an on-dock, open beam warehouse, and on-dock rail service. Centrally located to serve Puget Sound and the Columbia River Basin, providing ready access to local, regional and international markets. Only one-mile from Interstate 5, ten-miles from the Olympia Regional Airport, and sixty-miles from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, make this Port an ideal location to handle any breakbulk shipping needs.
The Port’s on-dock 76,000 square foot, open beam construction warehouse facility features eight truck doors with self-leveling ramps, six drive-in doors with spans up to 78 feet wide, and rail siding with a built-in fall arrest system with capacity to handle multiple cars.