Trucker Resources

Domestic Clean Truck Requirement Starting January 2026

As of January 1, 2026, all trucks serving our domestic container terminals must have an active RFID tag and have a 2007 or newer engine, or a certified equivalent emission control system.

Upcoming WUT November Gate Closures

Husky will be closed Friday 11/21, Thursday 11/27 – Thanksgiving Holiday, and Friday 11/28.

Get notified of about upcoming construction, terminal holiday schedules and more

Text NWSA TRUCKS to 468311 to receive updates via text message (message and data rates apply). Message frequency up to 5 per week.

Additional Husky Hoot Shifts Announced:

Husky will be open for 0300-0700 hoot shifts on Tues 11/18, Wed 11/19, and Thurs 11/20.

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Keeping the Trucking Community Informed

Stay informed about upcoming construction work, terminal holiday schedules and other issues that may impact access to our terminals. Text NWSA TRUCKS to 468311 to receive updates via text message (message and data rates apply). Message frequency up to 5 per week. See our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy here. Text NWSA HELP for help or NWSA STOP to cancel.

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Clean Truck Program

Trucks leaving Terminal

Clean Truck Program requirements are coming to domestic container terminals. Starting January 1, 2026, all trucks serving both our international and domestic container terminals must have a registered RFID tag and a 2007 (or newer) engine, or a certified equivalent emission control system. Learn more about the Clean Truck ProgramIf you need to scrap and replace a pre-2007 truck, apply for available funding today.

Information for Breakbulk Truckers

The Northwest Seaport Alliance and the Port of Tacoma have a new process for picking up or dropping off breakbulk cargo at East Blair One Terminal in Tacoma. Learn more.

Surge Capacity

The Northwest Seaport Alliance is ready to support rebounding cargo volumes and further boost the larger economic recovery. This plan includes use of near-dock container yards in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and beyond that offer container and chassis storage and help enhance terminal operations.

Available Off-dock Container Yard Space

Inland Container Yard Locations

Transload Services Directory

Drayage Company Directory

Find drayage providers serving our North and South harbors. Not on the list? Add your company.

Trucks Q&A

How do I register for the Clean Truck Program?

All drayage trucks serving NWSA terminals must comply and register with the Clean Truck Program. Beginning January 1, 2026, the Clean Truck Program requirements are coming to the domestic terminals. 

Seattle & Tacoma Harbors: Truckers must have an RFID tag to access the international terminals. Learn more about how to get an RFID tag.

What information do truck drivers need to pick up or drop off cargo?

Find the required information for truck drivers picking up or dropping off cargo in the Trucker Onboard List

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