Category: Oakland
OAK – New TOS Motor Carrier Handout
In conjunction with our new TOS rollout, see below the hyperlink of the handout being given to all motor carriers arriving at TraPac Oakland today. The handout includes the new terminal map.
Additional N4 information and weekend schedule of events can be found here: https://www.trapac.com/news/trapac-oak-tos-pre-go-live-announcement/
Thanks, TraPac Management
TraPac Safety Reminder
Please follow below rules and precautions that will help keep everyone at the terminal safe:
- Unlock/lock twistlocks in designated areas only
- Observe posted speed limits and stop signs- Terminal equipment has the right of way at stop signs
- No cell phone use while driving
- Wear a seat belt while operating and inside the vehicle
- No parking outside of designated parking areas
- No idling
- All drivers must have in their possession a valid driver’s license, TWIC, current vehicle registration, and proof of insurance ready for examination upon demand by security and/or law enforcement
- All vehicles and equipment are subject to inspection
- Drive with landing gear up
- Always have EIR ticket with you
- No unauthorized passengers or pets are allowed
- Report all incidents (damage, spills, injuries)
- Do not walk or drive under a suspended load
- Wear a high-visibility outwear (vest), safety shoes, and hard hate while on the terminal and outside of your vehicle
Emergency Number: (310) 513-7490
Failure to follow the above-posted rules at any TraPac terminal could result in a temporary suspension from the terminal.
Thanks, TraPac Management
OAK – Gate Fees increased from $30.00 to $35.00
Starting July 1, we are raising our gate fees to $35.00
We are working to update the system, if you have already paid $30.00, we will honor your payment.
We appreciate your understanding.
OAK – Expired Step Certifications / RFID Tags
STEP certifications are expiring and truckers who do not promptly renew will face rejection / delays at the terminal.
Oakland Secure Truck Enrollment Program (STEP) & Port Registry
1425 Maritime Street, Oakland, CA 94607 Office Hours 7:00am-4.00pm (Monday-Friday)
Phone 510-267-1802 l FAX 510-893-1878
Email csc@oakportregistry.com
Website: www.oakportregistry.com
OAK – Technology Creates Resiliency for Port of Oakland
Source: Food Logistics | September 30, 2020
The Port of Oakland is preparing to see a decrease in cargo for 2020, but believes its investment into new technology and equipment will carry future years.
Strategic initiatives and investment in operational improvements are the Port of Oakland’s solutions to post-pandemic business recovery and future growth. That is the message the Port’s maritime director delivered to the Pacific Trade Association at its Zoom meeting this month.
“We are determining our strategic initiatives right now,” said Port of Oakland maritime director Bryan Brandes. “We’re continuing to spend and invest a fair amount into Port facilities to ensure that we’re set up for the future.”
The Port of Oakland is considering an ‘only-port-of-call’ express service. It is also looking into focusing on rail within the western states, both short-haul, and into the U.S. interior as an opportunity for moving more cargo through the Port.
According to Brandes, the Port of Oakland is expecting a slight decrease in Oakland’s overall cargo volume in 2020 due to the pandemic but expects that to pick up in future years. Brandes is optimistic about Oakland’s maritime business and welcomed input from attendees as the Port continues to shape its strategy.
Fifteen transportation related infrastructure and software projects are being built in Oakland. Together they make up the Freight Intelligence Transportation System (FITS). “It’s a combined effort with the Alameda County Transportation Commission, the Port and the City,” said Brandes. “The new system will improve security, safety and the customer experience for those who are involved with the Port.”
A long-term project at the Port of Oakland is the redevelopment of the former Oakland Army Base. The Seaport Logistics Complex (SLC) encompasses the Port’s part of the former base. CenterPoint Landing is the first construction project at the SLC. The 466,000-square-foot warehouse is on 27 acres and will soon be completed.
Three, new, huge container cranes are coming into Oakland International Container Terminal (OICT) later this fall. These will be the tallest cranes Oakland has ever had at 442 feet as measured with the boom at rest, pointed skyward (301 feet at the apex). TraPac terminal operators at Oakland also have plans to either raise cranes or bring in new, bigger cranes next year, Brandes said.
Brandes highlighted the Port’s Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan, “This is the Port’s plan on how it’s going to sustainably grow its cargo business while at the same time be responsible to the surrounding communities regarding air quality, truck traffic control, and providing local jobs.”
The Port is continuing its negotiations with the Oakland A’s regarding a proposed baseball stadium at Howard Terminal. The project includes a residential development next to the stadium. It requires multiple approvals before it can be formally considered by the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners.
Port officials say they are committed to the growth of container cargo volume. If the ballpark project goes through, the Port plans to ensure that it does not impede maritime activities.
Brandes emphasized that the Port’s investment in its facilities is a clear sign that the Port will be improving its infrastructure in ways that support maritime growth in Oakland.
View original article here: https://www.foodlogistics.com/transportation/press-release/21196075/port-of-oakland-technology-creates-resiliency-for-port-of-oakland
OAK If truckers have RFID issues – Please contact the STEP & Port Registry Office
Drivers will be rejected at gate:
- If no RFID tag is detected. This could be because the tag is missing, battery is dead or very low.
- If Port of Oakland database shows not Secure Truck Enrollment Program (STEP) compliant.
Oakland Secure Truck Enrollment Program (STEP) & Port Registry
1425 Maritime Street, Oakland, CA 94607 Office Hours 7:00am-4.00pm (Monday-Friday)
Phone 510-267-1802 l FAX 510-893-1878
Email csc@oakportregistry.com
Website: www.oakportregistry.com
OAK Dual Transactions – Empty In and Load out Appointment Requirement
Driver with Empty in and Load out dual transactions: we will accept Empty in as long as the driver has a valid Load out appointment.
(we will accept the Empty in (if we are accepting empties for that SS Line, check the Empty returns schedule) , as long as a driver declare as a “dual transaction” at the pre-gate, our system verifies a Load out appointment.)
Empty returns – as reminder please remove all placards when returning empties
Please ensure that when returning Empty Containers at any TraPac terminal that
all the old placards have been removed. Any Empty coming in with old placards may be
directed out of the terminal to remove.
Thank you for your cooperation
Live Gate Cameras have been added to our website.
TraPac is pleased to provide a Live Gate Camera view on our website home page for each
TraPac terminal. Under Trucking Companies/Information is a drop down menu to
select the Real time Gate camera. Updated every few minutes to provide the latest view.
https://losangeles.trapac.com/cameras/
https://oakland.trapac.com/cameras/
https://jacksonville.trapac.com/cameras/