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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈPort of San Diego

USSAN Β· San Diego, California Β· United States
150,000TEU per year
Binational GatewayRanking
42 feetMax depth
Multi-Use TerminalsTerminals

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About the Port of San Diego

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.

  • Mexico border proximity
  • Military support
  • Cruise operations
  • Refrigerated cargo

Facilities

Tenth Avenue Marine TerminalNational City Marine TerminalCruise Ship TerminalMilitary FacilitiesCommercial Fishing

Contact

3165 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92101
+1-619-686-6200
customerservicecenter@portofsandiego.org
Port authority site

Carriers at San Diego

Maersk LineMaersk Line
MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company)MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company)
Hapag-LloydHapag-Lloyd
CMA CGMCMA CGM
COSCO ShippingCOSCO Shipping
Evergreen LineEvergreen Line

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Shipping through San Diego β€” common questions

Which shipping lines call at the Port of San Diego?

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.

How deep is the Port of San Diego?

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.

How much cargo does San Diego handle?

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.

What is UN/LOCODE USSAN?

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.

Can Gateway Lines handle my shipment through San Diego?

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.