Address: 5615 W Marginal Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106, USA
Phone: +18003268346
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Gavin Johnson
Friendly and fast service, was probobly only there for 10 minutes and got a rig shipped.
Sir Topgottem
I come here 2 times a year to drop of my nets for Bristol bay Alaska. Every single time im met with friendly staff, fast loading and unloading, a organized property, and simply directions where to go. They are highly experienced and have never damaged or lost any thing of mine in the last 10 years. If you have something to ship up to Alaska there the togo people for the job!
Troy Leorna
Great company to work for been working there going on 21 years.
Danielle Daniels
My company shipped my camper and car from Skagway. Not knowing much about the process or pick up, I called them. I wish I remembered the name of the lady I spoke with because she was so pleasant and helpful. The employees in the office were really nice too. My camper and car were ready for pick up a day after they arrived.
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8am, no overnight parking in most of Seattle, unless you make your truck look like a tent or trashed RV.
The 3rd gate which is going north then left then park and check in at the office.
Negative. Closed for Labor Day.
No, you do not need a twic card to deliver to Alaska Marine Lines locations. Good question Deon and please let us know if we can assist further. Thanks!
Hi Rufus - that depends on which part of Alaska the cargo is going to. The delivery instructions linked below should help you determine where to go. Please call 800-326-8346 if you are unsure. Thanks! http://www.lynden.com/aml/PDF/Seattle%20Delivery%20Instructions.pdf
I would give them a call, typically they drop the cointainer off if your filling a full container with a house full of items. And then they will pick it up at the scheduled date, and as long as your keeping whatever weight range is specefied. Price will vary, for example. The container will have a base price to ship anywhere, and may vary from place to place, but a 10-15k lb load may cost less than a 20k lb. If i recall, "mine" was around 40k lbs.... either way it all depends on all the characteristics how the procedure goes. Ease of access for loading unloading trailor for packing and unpacking and all. Theres a bit to it. Id call and get a quote on a rough weight range. Good luck!!
Jacob miller, yes a TWIC Card is required in all the yards unless accompanied by an employee with a twic card or at least within 20 feet of someone that does.
Yes, they have all kinds of equipment and have always been very helpful with me.
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