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The '''Port of Vancouver, USA''', founded in 1912, is deep-water port located in [[Vancouver, Washington]] along the [[Columbia River]]. The port contains five terminals along with the largest mobile harbor crane in [[North America]] which is typically used to unload [[Wind Power|wind energy]] equipment.
The '''Port of Vancouver USA''', founded in 1912, is deep-water port located in [[Vancouver, Washington]] along the [[Columbia River]]. The port contains five terminals along with the largest mobile harbor crane in [[North America]] which is typically used to unload [[Wind Power|wind energy]] equipment.


==Governance==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.portvanusa.com/ Port of Vancouver, USA]
* [http://www.portvanusa.com/ Port of Vancouver USA]


[[Category:Ports and harbors of Washington]]
[[Category:Ports and harbors of Washington]]

Revision as of 07:55, 11 December 2008

The Port of Vancouver USA, founded in 1912, is deep-water port located in Vancouver, Washington along the Columbia River. The port contains five terminals along with the largest mobile harbor crane in North America which is typically used to unload wind energy equipment.

Governance

The port is a government agency governed by three locally elected commissioners.