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Joseph RazorSan Diego, CA, United States
May 1, 2020

Doing Business With The Port
The Port of San Diego is committed to a dynamic and diverse waterfront. From the importing of steel to retail operations, you will find the Port of San Diego eager to assist you with your business needs.

 
 
 
Find out how to work with the Port
The Port maintains a list of vendors - interested suppliers, contractors and service providers - for the various goods and services the Port requires. To conduct business with the Port, vendors are required to register and maintain their vendor registration 

It is located on San Diego Bay in southwestern San Diego County, California. In addition to port activities, the Port District controls San Diego Bay and owns and manages the Bay's immediate waterfront under the state's Tidelands Trust. ... It is also the third-busiest cruise ship port in California.
Owned by: San Diego Unified Port District
Annual container volume: 823,560
Opened: December 18, 1962

 

21st Century Port Vision
We are an innovative, global seaport courageously supporting commerce, community and the environment.


Mission
The Port of San Diego will protect the Tidelands Trust resources by providing economic vitality and community benefit through a balanced approach to the maritime industry, tourism, water and land recreation, environmental stewardship and public safety.
 

Enrich the relationship people and businesses have with the dynamic waterfront of San Diego Bay, providing prosperity and a more remarkable way of life.

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