The Port of Sacramento is an inland port located 79 nautical
miles (146 km) northeast of San Francisco, and is centered in one
of the richest agricultural regions in the world. Cargo ships
access the Port of Sacramento through San Francisco Bay and passage
up the Sacramento River and the Sacramento deep water channel. The
ship channel is 43 miles (69 km) long and its project depth is 30
feet (9.1 m).
The Port of Sacramento is used for the export of bagged and bulk
rice. Construction materials such as cement, lumber and fertilizer
make up a great deal of the Port's cargo volume. The Port is also
used for the importation of large project cargo such as wind power
generation equipment.
The Port of Sacramento is now owned by the city of West
Sacramento and has projects to expand the services of the port.
Expansion services include a new Pan Pacific Cement and Cemex
Cement terminals. Also announced is an agreement with Primafuel for
the planned construction of a state of the art biodiesel
manufacturing facility.
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