Ocean Freight Route

Long BeachPortland

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Distance
735 NM
Ocean Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Sailings

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Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

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Origin Port

Long Beach

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Modern container terminals with on-dock rail connections
  • Deep-draft berths suitable for ultra-large container vessels
  • Well-developed intermodal links to major freeways and national rail networks
  • State-of-the-art environmental and shore power systems for ocean-going vessels

Key Exports

Containerized manufactured goods and machineryAgricultural products and foodstuffsChemicals and petrochemical productsWastepaper, scrap metal, and recyclablesElectronics and high-value consumer goods

Export Compliance

Exporters must ensure compliance with U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and any applicable sanctions programs before cargo is loaded.

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Destination Port

Portland

Infrastructure Highlights

  • A range of marine terminals manage bulk, breakbulk, and containerized cargo along the Columbia and Willamette Rivers
  • Direct rail connections tie marine terminals to Class I railroads for inland distribution
  • Well-maintained container and bulk handling equipment facilitates efficient vessel turnaround
  • Integrated road, rail, and air freight corridors ensure connectivity to the U.S. Pacific Northwest and inland markets

Key Imports

Automobiles and light vehiclesConsumer goods and retail merchandiseIndustrial machinery and componentsElectronics and electrical equipmentBuilding materials and steel products

Import Regulations

All inbound cargo must comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations and may require advance electronic filing

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