General information

Name:
Everett WA
Country:
United States of America
UN/Locode:
USPAE
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
64
Expected Vessels:
4
Berths:
1
Coordinates:
N 47° 59' W 122° 13'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Unclassified
18.11. 23:52
Pleasure Craft
03.12. 11:57
Pleasure Craft
19.12. 19:20
Pleasure Craft
13.12. 12:24
Pleasure Craft
05.11. 19:39
Sailing Vessel
07.10. 03:49
Pleasure Craft
20.12. 19:34
Pleasure Craft
08.11. 00:19
Pleasure Craft
27.11. 20:28
Pleasure Craft
02.09. 23:00

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
27.12. 09:00
Cargo Ship
01.01. 17:00
Cargo Ship
11.01. 06:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed

Latest news

Coronavirus stricken destroyer returns to home base

Tue Apr 28 13:03:21 CEST 2020 Timsen

The American destroyer USS 'Kidd' returned to Everett after nearly 50 crew members aboard were tested positive for coronavirus as of April 27, 2020. This was the second reported outbreak of COVID-19 aboard a US Navy vessel at sea. After concerns were raised about cases aboard the USS 'Theodore Roosevelt', one sailor assigned to that ship died from coronavirus complications. Roughly half the crew members on the USS 'Kidd' have been tested for the virus, and some have been evacuated. 45% of the ship have been tested for COVID-19, with 47 total positive results. Two Sailors have been medically evacuated. 15 sailors have been transferred to USS 'Makin Island (LHD 8)' for monitoring due to persistent symptoms. None were in the ICU or on ventilators. Sailors aboard the USS 'Kidd' were wearing PPE and N95 masks. Initial COVID-19 testing of sailors from the USS 'Theodore Roosevelt' were now complete, there are 955 active cases, along with 14 recovered cases. The USS 'Kidd' was on a counter narcotics mission' when ait was reported at least 18 crew had fallen ill with the virus.

Port of Everett Facelifts South Terminal

Thu May 16 08:35:00 CEST 2019 arnekiel

Foss Maritime departed the Port of Everett enroute to the Port of Los Angeles to pick up two gantry cranes for use at the Port’s modernized South Terminal. The $57 million South Terminal Modernization project will ensure the Port’s facilities are ready to support the next generation of over-dimensional cargo, including aerospace parts for the new 777X. The two cranes are a critical piece in this loading and unloading efficiency.

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