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About Vancouver Port (USVAN) Container Tracking

Situated on the Columbia River at 45.63961, -122.7195, the Port of Vancouver USVAN plays a strategic role in handling export-driven container traffic from the Pacific Northwest. It supports shipments of grain, agricultural products, and industrial goods, with strong intermodal links via rail and highway. Unlike its Canadian counterpart, this U.S. port emphasizes bulk and breakbulk cargo with increasing capacity for containers through regional and international partners. Shippers use the port’s tracking system to monitor container status, customs events, and inland distribution timelines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of cargo move through Vancouver (USA)?

    The port primarily handles agricultural exports, breakbulk cargo, and industrial freight, with growing container capacity.
  • Is this Vancouver the same as the Canadian port?

    No. This is the U.S. Port of Vancouver in Washington State, distinct from Vancouver, BC in Canada.
  • Can I track rail-connected containers from this port?

    Yes, containers moving inland by rail are included in tracking if tied to a registered booking or container ID.
  • Does the port handle international container traffic?

    Yes, but volumes are smaller than major coastal ports. It often works in partnership with larger hubs in the region.
  • What is the LOCODE for Vancouver (USA)?

    The official LOCODE for Vancouver (USA) is USVAN. It identifies the port in logistics and customs systems globally.