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The Port of San Diego serves as a multi-purpose port handling cargo, cruise ships, and military operations. It's strategically positioned near the Mexican border for binational trade.
Maersk Line, MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company), Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM, COSCO Shipping, Evergreen Line all maintain regular services at San Diego. As an NVOCC, Gateway Lines books space across these carriers and quotes a single all-in price.
Port of San Diego offers a maximum alongside depth of 42 feet across multi-use terminals, which determines the largest vessel classes the port can work.
The Port of San Diego moves 150,000 TEU per year (Binational Gateway), with facilities covering tenth avenue marine terminal, national city marine terminal, cruise ship terminal and more.
USSAN is the United Nations location code for the Port of San Diego in San Diego, California, United States. It identifies the port on bills of lading, schedules, and customs filings worldwide.
Yes β Gateway Lines is a licensed NVOCC moving FCL and LCL freight through San Diego, with customs clearance, cargo insurance, and door delivery quoted in one all-in number, and free live container tracking on every shipment.