SPECIAL PORT. Port of San Diego: Specialized Labor: Benefits: One (1) of Five (5) Natural Deepwater Ports on the West Coast.

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SPECIAL PORT Port of San Diego: One (1) of Five (5) Natural Deepwater Ports on the West Coast Fourth (4 th ) Largest of Eleven (11) California Ports Largest Break Bulk Port in California 1 of 17 commercial seaports designated by DOD Benefits: Competitive Rates Berth Availability Storage and Space Options Asset Utilization for Cranes, Tugs, Pilots, etc. Two cargo terminals Specialized Labor: 199 Longshoremen 175 Registered Casuals 20 Marine Clerk s 12 Foremen

TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL (TAMT) Cargo Terminal 96-Acre (38.8 Hectares) Facility Eight (8) Berths 4,600 Linear Feet (1,402 Meters) of Berthing 42 Feet (12.8 Meters) Depth at MLLW (Mean Lower Low Water) Specialized Cargo Break Bulk Project Cargo, Non-Containerized Cargo Containerized Cargo Refrigerated, Cold Storage Dry Bulk & Liquid Bulk

NATIONAL CITY MARINE TERMINAL (NCMT) Cargo Terminal 135-Acre Facility Five (5) Berths 4,900 Linear Feet of Berthing 35 Feet Depth at MLLW (Mean Lower Low Water) Specialized Cargo Automobiles Lumber

IDEAL LOCATION IN SOCAL

STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP RAIL CONNECTIONS.

STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP. Rail Transit times from San Diego: Chicago: 7 9 days (168 216 hours) Kansas City: 7 8 days (164 188 hours) Memphis: 8 10 days (198 231 hours) Note: All San Diego traffic flows up to Barstow, California then east. Transit times are only estimates and are subject to variance.

CURRENT TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL

Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal Modernization

TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL MODERNIZATION TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENT GENERATING ECONOMIC RECOVERY (TIGER)

FUTURE OF TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL Phase 1 (NOV DEC 2017 - NOV DEC 2018) Laydown Options Storage Options Phase 2 (NOV DEC 2018 - APR MAY 2020) Port Offices

TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL (TAMT) LINER DEVELOPMENT Recruitment Strategy for Specific Targets to the TAMT 2015 TAMT Redevelopment Plan Identified thirty-five (35) Liner Targets 2017 Workshop Ranked Top Liner Targets Identified Six (6) Highest Ranking Liner Services: G2 Ocean Toko Line Swire Shipping Line Sea-Land Services Mexican Sugar Importer U.S. Energy Exporter

LINER DEVELOPMENT BREAK BULK SERVICES G2 Ocean (Merger of Gearbulk and Grieg Star) Northern Europe-U.S. West Coast BC Port Rotation is Westbound: Heroya, NO Antwerp, BE Panama Canal Caldera, CR Corinto, NI Puerto Quetzal, GT Lazaro Cardenas, MX Ensenada, MX U.S. West Coast Vancouver, BC Longview, WA New Westminster, BC Squamish, BC

Liner Development Container, Reefer, Break-Bulk Services Sea-Land Services West Coast Central America Service Port Rotation Northbound Southbound: Esmeraldas, EC Paita, PE Guayaquil, EC Balboa, PA Corinto, NI Acajutla, SV Puerto Quetzal, GT Lazaro Cardenas, MX U.S. West Coast Ensenada, MX

Liner Development Container, Reefer, Break-Bulk Services Swire Shipping Lines (Division of China Navigation Company) West Coast North America Australia & New Zealand Service Port Rotation Eastbound Southbound: Vancouver U.S. West Coast Suava Brisbane Port Kembla Melbourne Tauranga China Korea Japan

Specialty Cargo Eight (8) Acres (3.2 Hectares) of Laydown Space Ten (10) Acres (4.0 Hectares) of Covered Space Flexible Storage Options Mobile Harbor Crane Expertise in Handling BREAK BULK SERVICES High, Wide, Heavy Cargo; Steel Plates and Coils; Wind Blades, Engines, Nacelles and Turbines; etc.

CONTAINER SERVICES Specialized Refrigerated Facility 300,000 sq. ft. (2.7 Hectares) of On-Dock Cold Storage 274,200 sq. ft. (2.5 Hectares) Wheeled Container 700 (480-Volt) Refrigerated Container Plugs Up to 400,000 sq. ft. (3.7 Hectares) of Covered Storage Space Expertise in Handling Fresh Produce, Frozen Goods, Perishables

Dry Bulk Services Specialized Transport & Storage Facility 1,800 Ton Per Hour Bulk Loader 32,900 Metric Ton Bulk Storage Silos Expertise In Handling Cement, Fertilizer, Aggregate Free Flowing or Packaged in Bags Up to 400,000 sq. ft. (3.7 Hectares) of Covered Storage Space On-Dock Rail with Bulk Handling Capacity

Liquid Bulk Services Specialized Transport of Marine Fuels Expertise In Handling Full-Service 24/7 Marine Facility Three (3) Storage Tanks (One Million-Gallon Per Tank) Fuel, Supply, Storage and Delivery of Liquid Bulk Products Petroleum Products Bunker C Fuel Diesel Fuel Marine Lubricant

MARITIME DIVISION 645 SWITZER STREET SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92101 maritimeinfo@portofsandiego.org GREG BOROSSAY PRINCIPAL, MARITIME BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT E-MAIL: gborossay@portofsandiego.org OFFICE: 619.686.6242 MOBILE: 619.823.0655 FAX: 619.686.7288 MIGUEL REYES MANAGER, MARITIME BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT E-MAIL mireyes@portofsandiego.org OFFICE: 619.686.6449 MOBILE: 619.980.0151 FAX: 619.686.7288