Port of Seattle
The Port of Seattle is a public agency that controls Seattle’s seaport and airport operations. It plays a key role in bringing international trade and travel to the Pacific Northwest. The port owns parks and public access areas, cargo and container terminals, Sea-Tac airport, conference facilities at the airport and on the waterfront, recreational boating marinas, piers for workboats and cruise ships, office space, storage and warehouse operations, and more. The Port of Seattle was established in 1911 and is based in Seattle, Washington.
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