Water BodyAlaska-Canada coastal waters; North Pacific Ocean
SizeVery Small
TypeCoastal (Natural)
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Lat47.5833
Lng-122.5167
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About This Seaport
Fort Ward is a vital coastal harbor located in the Alaska-Canada coastal waters, playing a significant role in maritime freight and container shipping. Its strategic location provides direct access to essential shipping routes across the North Pacific, making it an ideal point for the transportation of goods. Although Fort Ward is classified as a very small harbor, it has the necessary infrastructure to support effective container terminals and cargo handling capabilities for various types of freight. The port is well-connected to the hinterland via road networks, ensuring efficient distribution of goods throughout the region. Fort Ward contributes significantly to the logistics and trade landscape, serving as a critical hub for regional commerce and shipping activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the port of Fort Ward located?βΌ
The port of Fort Ward is located in United States (Alaska-Canada coastal waters; North Pacific Ocean).
What is the size of the port Fort Ward?βΌ
Fort Ward is a Very Small harbor of type Coastal (Natural).
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