Port of Alaska

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The Port of Alaska is a major deep-water seaport in Anchorage that serves as a critical cargo and fuel hub for much of the state’s population and military operations.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf cargo port
deep-water port
seaport
connectsTo Alaska Railroad
Alaska highway system
country United States
formerlyKnownAs Port of Anchorage
governedBy Port of Alaska Commission
handles automobiles
bulk cargo
construction materials
consumer goods
containerized cargo
jet fuel
petroleum products
hasApproximateOpeningYear 1961
hasFeature intermodal connections
year-round operations
hasHarbor Anchorage Harbor
hasOfficialName Port of Alaska
hasProject Port of Alaska Modernization Program
hasType tidal port
hasUNLocode USANC
isCriticalInfrastructureFor food supply in Alaska
fuel distribution in Alaska
military logistics in Alaska
isMajorGatewayFor Alaska freight
locatedIn Anchorage, Alaska
Cook Inlet
Knik Arm
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
operatedBy Municipality of Anchorage
ownedBy Municipality of Anchorage
partOf Anchorage municipal infrastructure
serves Anchorage, Alaska
Interior Alaska
Southcentral Alaska
United States military
servesAs cargo hub
fuel hub
strategicFor Alaska’s economy
U.S. national defense in Alaska
subjectTo State of Alaska environmental regulations
U.S. federal maritime regulations
supplies a large share of Alaska’s population
usedBy U.S. Air Force
U.S. Army
commercial shipping lines

Referenced by (8)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Cook Inlet ("Port of Anchorage")
Gulf of Alaska ("Port of Anchorage")
hasPort
Port of Alaska ("Port of Anchorage")
formerlyKnownAs
Port of Alaska ("Port of Alaska Commission")
governedBy
Port of Alaska ("Anchorage Harbor")
hasHarbor
Port of Alaska
hasOfficialName
Port of Alaska ("Port of Alaska Modernization Program")
hasProject
Anchorage
port

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