The Port of Longview along the Columbia River in Washington state is seeking a company to redevelop and operate berths 1 and 2 of its Bridgeview Terminal.
The terminal, which is comprised of 22.5 acres of berth space, rail tracks, storage and existing structures, became available when a long-term lease with a bulk cargo operator expired earlier this year.
The berths have handled a variety of bulk commodities over the years, including fertilizers, potash, soda, ash and grains. “While the port is primarily interested in responses to import or export bulk cargos, it will consider opportunities for other marine-dependent uses,” the port said.