Northwest Seaport Alliance

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Northwest Seaport Alliance
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NIST Sector Transportation
GICS Industrial Transportation
Smart Tag(s)
Business type Partnership
Year Founded August 4, 2015
Founder(s) Washington State Legislature
City, State Tacoma WA
Country United States
Region Served Local
Executives John Wolfe
Revenue $195 million€ 171.6 <br />£ 144.3 <br />CA$ 247.65 <br />CNY 1,234.35 <br />KRW 238.963 <br />
Number of employees
Sponsorship Level Of Interest
Members


The Northwest Seaport Alliance is a marine cargo operating partnership of the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma. We are the fourth-largest container gateway in the United States. Under a port development authority, the NWSA manages the container, breakbulk, auto and some bulk terminals in Seattle and Tacoma.


Details

Clean Truck Program

As of Jan. 1, 2019, all trucks serving our international container terminals must have an active RFID tag and have a 2007 (or newer) engine, or a certified equivalent emission control system. Your RFID must be updated with your current driver information, VIN, company name, SCAC and license plate information.

While RFID tags are required on all compliant trucks, individual terminals may use green stickers when gates are experiencing downtime.

The Clean Truck Program requirements reduce diesel particulate matter emissions by up to 90% per truck.

2021 Domestic Scrapping Program

The NWSA is offering a limited number of scrapping bonuses to drivers who still operate a pre-2007 engine truck at NWSA international or domestic container terminals. Learn more.