PROVPORT LATITUDE / LONGITUDE: 41.80173° / -71.390195°
The Port of Providence
6 berths - 3500 linear feet of berthing - 700 additional feet of non-contiguous berthing
ALL MEASUREMENTS IN FEET (FT) AND AT MEAN LOW WATER (MLW)
Berth #1
620ft length adjacent with lay down area and rail service.
Safe Working Depths: 29 feet alongside, 31 feet on port furnished fenders.
Berth #2
580ft length with adjacent lay down area and rail service.
Safe Working Depths: 29 feet alongside, 33 feet on port furnished fenders.
Berth #3
600ft length adjacent lay down area and rail service.
Safe Working Depths: 27 feet alongside, 35 feet on port furnished fenders.
Berth #4
450ft length with adjacent lay down area and rail service.
Safe Working Depths: 35 feet alongside, 38 feet on port furnished fenders.
** 40 feet safe working depths available, please consult Port management for details
Berth #5
600ft length with adjacent lay down area and rail service.
Safe Working Depths: 35 feet alongside, 38 feet on port furnished fenders.
** 40 feet safe working depths available, please consult Port management for details
Berth #6
650ft length with adjacent lay down area.
Safe Working Depths: 35 feet alongside, 38 feet on port furnished fenders.
** 40 feet safe working depths available, please consult Port management for details
WTS requires compliance with all applicable class, owner/operator, charterer, Pilot and USCG restrictions. Port requirement of all vessels to remain afloat at all times. For further information please consult the U.S. Coast Pilot and the Code of Federal Regulations where applicable.
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We specialize in efficient cargo handling, ensuring seamless transfers from vessel to barge.
$21,900,000
ProvPort/WTS Capital Improvements
$28,000,000
Tenant Capital Improvements
$31,800,000
City Revenues
$81,700,000
Total Contribution
ProvPort Generates Revenue for the City of Providence.
Terminal services (lease incentives, city revenues, and capital improvements) have resulted in economic output of approximately $164 million for the city and $211 million for the state since 1994. The indirect impact of the port has generated approximately $2.8 billion in economic output for the state since 1994, with $1 billion of that occurring within the City of Providence.
ProvPort has made $21.9 million in capital improvements since 1994 at the port. ProvPort also contributes $2000 per month to the City of Providence Neighborhood Improvement Fund.
ProvPort tenants are planning between $33 to $55 million in capital expenses between now and 2024.
Over twenty acres of open paved lay down storage, adjacent to on dock rail lines within the port facility. The facility also contains covered storage for one hundred and thirty thousand square feet with loading dock access.
Providing solutions to your indoor, outdoor, long or short term storage needs.