From The Daily World:

The Port of Grays Harbor continues to move hundreds of thousands of tons of product a month through its terminals, and set a record for most volume in July at Terminal 2.

“In July 2020 we have seven ships and one barge,” Port Deputy Executive Director Leonard Barnes told the Port Commission earlier
this week. “For the month, 222,609.384 metric tons went across the docks.”

Barnes was quick to credit Port workers for their attention to detail, keeping anchored ships organized, and also for those working to keep the large number of rail cars coming into the Port with AGP product.

“Our pilot is doing a great job out there positioning the vessels safely, they’re very meticulous about that,” he said. “And in July, for AGP, we had over 2,000 rail cars. We had our team out there, and the longshoremen have been top notch. It takes a team, a real family, to get that done,” keeping rail cars moving safely and coordinating their arrival with the vessels coming to the docks and the work shifts that fill them with product.