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Port of Anchorage Facilities
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Wharves.–Anchorage has one deep-draft wharf facility with berthage
for three vessels, two petroleum terminal docks, many commercial
barge wharves, and a small-boat launching ramp. For a complete
description of the port facilities refer to Port Series No. 39,
published and sold by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. All depths
alongside are reported. Vessels normally moor starboardside-to
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CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT |
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(2) Paceco Container Cranes, rail mounted electric @ 30T
(1) Mitibishi Container Crane, rail mounted electric @ 40T
Protable Cranes available up to 150 tons
(10) 8" Petroleum Product lines
(8) tide compensating
(2) 8" bulk cement lines (privately owned)
Forklifts available upto 30 tons
Cargo Staging Areas
38 acres, wharf adjacent, public cargo transit area located
within 110 acre Port Industrial Park
Pier Cargo Deck and Transit Yard Load Capacities
Pier decks - 600 lbs/sq.ft.
Transit shed - 600 lbs/sq.ft.
Transit yards - Average 300 lbs/sq.ft.
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ANDERSON TERMINAL DOCK |
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Anderson Terminal - 0.45 mile
S of the Port Anchorage facilities; 375-foot outer face; bares
on an 11-foot tide; cranes to 230 tons are available; 10,000
square feet of covered storage, and 15 acres of open storage;
water, electricity; highway and rail connections;receipt and
shipment of general cargo and heavy lift equipment by barge;
moorage of tugs; owned and operated by North Star Terminal and
Stevedore Co. (CP9)
Location: Easterly shore, Knik Arm, approximately
800 feet north of Ship Creek, Anchorage.
Purpose: Receipt and shipment of conventional
general cargo and heavy-lift equipment by barge; mooring tugs.
Owner: North Star Terminal & Stevedore Co.
Operator: North Star Terminal & Stevedore
Co. and Cook Inlet Tug & Barge Co., Inc.
Waterway: Knik Arm
State: AK
Latitude: 61 13.73 N Longitude:149
53.784 W
Railway Connection: One 7-car-capacity, surface
track in rear connects with Alaska Railroad Corp.
Phone: 907-272-7537
14 Depth Alongside (feet): 7 14
Total Berthing Space (feet): 150 376 320
Datum: MLLW
PWD: 84
Remarks: Barges utilizing facility are 400 by
100 foot. Roll-on, roll-off ramp is located at north side. One
10,000-
square-foot, steel frame, metal-covered building at rear is used
for warehouse and offices. Approximat
acres of partially paved, open storage area are located at rear.
Corps of Engnrs Waterway Code: 95290 1994 Dock
Code: 380 Year of Last Survey: Alaska District
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ANCHORAGE TERMINAL DOCK |
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Location: Easterly shore, Knik
Arm, approximately 0.5 mile north of Ship Creek, Anchorage.
1300 Ocean Dock Road.
Purpose: Receipt of bulk cement by barge.
Owner: Alaska Railroad Corp. and Alaska Basic
Industries, a division of KRC Aggregates, Inc.
Operator: Alaska Basic industries, a division
of KRC Aggregates, Inc.
Waterway: Knik Arm
Latitude (decimal): 61.232778 N Longitude (decimal):
149.8931 W
Railway Connection: One surface track serves
terminal; connects with Alaska Railroad Corp.
Phone: 907-349-3333
Depth Alongside (feet): 11
Total Berthing Space (feet): 250
Datum: MLLW
Remarks: One 8-inch, pneumatic pipeline extends
from wharf to 10 steel storage silos in rear, total capacity
19,800 tons. Corps of Engnrs Waterway Code: 95290 1994 Dock Code:
360 Year of Last Survey: Alaska District
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PETROLEUM TERMINAL (POL) NO.
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612'X47', including 197.6'Dolphin: (10) 8" Risers:(4)
Tide compensating @ 2,000 bbl/hr/pipe
Location: Easterly shore, Knik Arm, approximately
0.8 mile north of Ship Creek, Anchorage
2000 Anchorage Port Road.
Purpose: Receipt of petroleum products; bunkering
vessels.
Owner: Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska.
Operator: Port of Anchorage and others. (See
Remarks.)
Latitude: 61 14.35 N Longitude: 149
53.36 W
Railway Connection: Trackage serving petroleum
terminals in rear connects with Alaska Railroad Corp
Phone: 907-272-1531
Depth Alongside (feet) 35
Total Berthing Space (feet): 612
Datum: MLLW
Remarks: *Face of wharf is in line and contiguous
with Ref. Nos. 89 and 90, providing a total of approximately
2,800 feet of continuous berthing space. Port of Anchorage: Eight
12-inch pipelines extend to a common manifo separate oil terminals
served from manifold are described underRef. No. 87.
Corps of Engnrs Waterway Code: 95290 1994 Dock
Code: 350 Year of Last Survey: Alaska District
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PETROLEUM TERMINAL (POL) NO.
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Location: Easterly shore, Knik
Arm, approximately 0.7 mile north of Ship Creek, Anchorage.
2000 Anchorage Port Road.
Purpose: Receipt of petroleum products; bunkering
vessels.
Owner: Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska.
Operator: Port of Anchorage and others.
Latitude: 61 14.3N Longitude: -149
53.4W
Railway Connection: Trackage serving petroleum
terminals in rear connects with Alaska Railroad Corp.
Phone: 907-272-1531
Depth Alongside (feet):35
Total Berthing Space (feet): 600
Datum: MLLW
Remarks: Port of Anchorage: Four 12-inch pipelines
extend to a common manifold. The following oil terminals are
served from manifold.
Terminal Pipeline Storage tanks Connections No. 6' 8'10' 12'
Capacity
Signature Flight Support (jet fuel) 1 1 9 547,000
Chevron U.S.A. Products Co. 3 1 24 849,500
Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Co. 2 8 220,000
Texaco Refining & Marketing, Inc. 4 19 650,000
Mapco Alaska Petroleum, Inc. 1
U.S. Govt. Defense Fuel Supply Center 2 1 8 252,000
Corps of Engnrs Waterway Code: 95290 1994
Dock Code: 350 Year of Last Survey: Alaska District
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TERMINALS NO. 1 AND 2 WHARF |
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Location: Easterly shore, Knik
Arm, approximately 0.9 mile north of Ship Creek, Anchorage.
2000 Anchorage Port Road.
Purpose: Receipt and shipment of conventional
and containerized general cargo; receipt and occasional shipment
of bulk cement.
Owner: Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska.
Operator: Port of Anchorage
Latitude: 61 14.5 N Longitude:
149 53.3 W
Railway Connection: Two connecting surface tracks
on apron and 2 carfloor-level tracks at rear of transit shed
join via curved rail trestles with additional trackage in rear,
connect with Alaska Railroad Corp.
Phone: 907-272-1531
Depth Alongside (feet): 35
Total Berthing Space (feet): 1210
Datum: MLLW
Remarks: *Face of wharf is in line and contiguous
with Ref Nos. 88 and 90, providing a total of approximately 2,800
feet of continuous berthing space. Alaska Basic Industrries,
a division of KRC Aggregates, Inc.: One 10 8-inch, pneumatic
pipelines extend from wharf to 4 concrete storage silos at terminal
approximately 1,000 feet in rear, total capacity 10,000 tons.
Pipelines also extend to silos described under Ref. No. 86. See
Rem Ref. No. 90.
Corps of Engnrs Waterway Code: 95290 1994 Dock
Code: 300 Year of Last Survey: Alaska District
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TERMINAL NO. 3 WHARF |
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Location: Easterly shore, Knik
Arm, approximately 1 mile north of Ship Creek, Anchorage.
2000 Anchorage Port Road.
Anchorage County: Anchorage
Purpose: Receipt and shipment of containerized
and roll-on/roll-off general cargo.
Owner: Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska.
Operator: Port of Anchorage; Horizon Lines, Inc.; and
Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc.
Latitude: 61 14.58 N Longitude: 149
53.2 W
Railway Connection: One surface track at rear
of face connects with apron trackage described under Ref. No.
2.
Phone: 907-272-1531
Depth Alongside (feet): 35
Total Berthing Space (feet): 995
Datum: MLLW
Remarks: Face of wharf is in line and contiguous
with Ref. Nos. 88 and 89 providing a total of approximately 2,800
feet of continuous berthing space. Totem Ocean Trailer Express,
Inc.: Two 210-foot-long, 27-foot-wide, po roll-on/roll-off ramps
are permanently in place over two wharf approaches. Ramp sections
mounted on rubber tires are moved over apron as required to form
a direct access between vessel's deck and storage marshalling.
Totem operates 26 yard hustlers. Approximately 17 acres of paved,
open storage area are located at rear. Horizon Lines, Inc.: Approximately
37 acres of paved, open storage area are located at rear.
Corps of Engineers Waterway Code: 95290 1994
Dock Code: 200 Year of Last Survey: Alaska District
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