Cameras & Truck Turn Times

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These gate camera feeds are shared with the permission of our terminals. 

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Seattle

T5

In Terminal N/A

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T5SGate    

T18

In Terminal N/A

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T18southgate2 T18northgateout.jpg T18matson.jpg

T30

In Terminal N/A

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T46 Front Gate Street View

   

Note: SDOT camera positioning may change

Tacoma

Husky

In Terminal N/A

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HuskyCam3 Husky In GateHuskyCam4 11th StreetHuskyCam2 Lot F Processing
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
Lot F In Gate

Pierce County Terminal

In Terminal N/A

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Washington United Terminals

In Terminal N/A

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Lot F In Gate Lot F Processing  

NOTES:

  • Turn Time Technology: Each truck that enters a marine terminal is required to have a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag. The tags are read throughout the marine terminal and are used to calculate turn times.
  • In-Terminal Time: The average duration in minutes between terminal entry and exit of trucks leaving each terminal in the last 60 minutes. ‘N/A’ indicates that fewer than 20 trucks have exited the terminal in the last 60 minutes, which may be attributed to terminal closures and lunch breaks.
  • Transaction Types: Turn times do not distinguish the type of truck transactions. It will include the average of all visits, including single transactions, dual transactions, and reefer transactions, which may take different amounts of time to accomplish.
  • Feedback: On 4/2/2024, we implemented a new method to calculate the turn times displayed above. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback regarding the calculations, please see the In-Terminal Time definition above or reach out here.