General Services
Services at the Port of Stockton
Electric Current
At wharves, where current is available for vessel use, 110 volt, single-phase, 60 cycle for lighting and 440 volt, 3-phase, 60 cycle for power. Up to 4,000 amps capability.
Fresh Water
Available at dockside.
Ship Supplies
Available through local Ship Supply Service.
Truck Scales
Public truck scales are available.
Stevedoring
Available through Port of Stockton, Metro Ports, Ceres and Stevedoring Services of America.
Warehouses
Total warehousing capacity is 7.7 million square feet (715,000 sq meters) of covered storage area comprising 53 total on the east and west.
Customs
Customs Inspector’s hours are 0800 – 1700, Tuesday and Thursday.
Security
The Port of Stockton has its own sworn Police Department made up of highly trained and professional officers. The Port Police patrol around the clock seven days a week and are complemented by trained police dogs.
Bunkering
Vessels usually bunker at refineries located in the San Pablo Bay or may receive bunker fuel at Stockton from barge or tanker trucks.
Truck Service
Over 200 truck companies serve the Stockton Port District, including all major transcontinental carriers.
Railroad Service
Two transcontinental railroads serve the Port: Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe – with reciprocal switching privileges.
Telephones
Public pay phones available at dockside.
Toll-free San Francisco Bay Area –(415) 982-5666
Toll-free within Continental U.S. – (800) 344-3213
Local Phone – (209) 946-0246
FAX (Administration) – (209) 465-7244
FAX (Operations) – (209) 466-5986