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Port of Oakland’s terminal opens at night

Monday-through-Thursday second shift should ease crowds, move cargo quicker

TraPac marine terminal has introduced full service night gates for Port of Oakland harbor truckers.  The move to expand beyond traditional daylight hours is intended to ease daytime crowding and accelerate containerized cargo deliveries.

TraPac, Oakland’s second-largest terminal, said today it will operate night gates for freight haulers every Monday-through-Thursday.  Drivers can pick up or drop off cargo from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m., TraPac said.  Daytime hours – 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. – remain unchanged, the terminal added.

The move replaces twice-a-week night gates at TraPac that offered only limited transactions for freight haulers. The terminal said truckers may now deliver export containers, collect imports and pick-up empty containers or container chassis.

“We are getting ahead of the demand,” said TraPac Operations Vice President Brian Bauer.  “Drivers, cargo owners and carriers associated with TraPac will see improved performance and know we are ready for growth.”

TraPac becomes the second marine terminal in Oakland to open at night for harbor truckers.  Oakland International Container Terminal introduced extended hours two years ago.  That terminal, Oakland’s largest, has reported reduced congestion and improved transaction times since adding a second shift.

TraPac said freight haulers should be able to complete transactions quickly at night because traffic is lighter.  The terminal added that daytime truck queues should shrink as a portion of volume will shift to nights.

The terminal issued the following guidelines for its night gate program:

  • Drivers will be able to pick up or drop off import, export and empty containers.
  • Through Oct. 26, TraPac will require appointments to pick up imports; beginning Oct. 29, appointments will be required for imports, exports and the return of empty containers.  Appointments won’t be needed to pick up empty containers.
  • TraPac will assess a $30 fee on all loaded containers during day and night shifts starting Oct. 29 to defray the cost of extended operating hours.  Loaded containers leaving the terminal via rail won’t be assessed a fee.

Night gates are the latest in a series of 2018 changes at TraPac in Oakland.  Earlier this year, the terminal opened a new entrance gate complex for harbor truckers.  Next month, TraPac will complete a two-year expansion to double the size of its Oakland footprint.





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