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Port of Oakland Trucker Program
Last Updated: 05/04/2010
   
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Port Registry Overview
As part of the CTMP, the Port seeks to increase its maritime safety and security domain awareness, outreach capabilities, and general knowledge of the trucking entities and trucking operations conducted on Seaport property. To this achieve this goal, the Port is implementing a Port Registry. The Port Registry has two components:
  1. A Secure Truck Enrollment Program (STEP) Agreement to be filed by the LMC engaged in drayage activities at the Seaport; and
  2. A registry (database) of LMC, truck, and truck driver information
Only LMCs and trucks associated with those LMCs that have submitted a STEP Agreement and have entered their truck and driver information into the Port Registry database will be able to serve the Seaport facilities.
Seaport facilities are defined as marine terminal, railyard, and other facilities where drayage trucks operate (“non-marine terminals”) in the Seaport, not including truck parking and maintenance facilities.
Port of Oakland Maritime Facilities (Seaport)
Maritime Facilitie Map

NOTE: The Seaport is denoted by color shading within the solid black line, and generally includes marine container terminals, the OIG intermodal rail yard, the area adjacent to the OIG on the north, and portions of the former Oakland Army Base. Schnitzer Steel and Union Pacific Rail yard are on private land that is not owned or controlled by the Port; as such the CTMP does not apply to these facilities.
The Port Registry will be implemented in four phases, as summarized in the table below.
Milestone
Date
Summary of Requirements
Phase 1
October 1, 2009
to
Extended to February 22, 2010
  • All LMCs to register with Port by signing STEP Agreement.
Phase 2
Now Starting February 22, 2010
to
April 1, 2010
  • All Port-registered LMCs must enter required information in Port Registry database.
Phase 3
June 1, 2010
  • All trucks driving for STEP-registered LMCs must show proof of registration at Seaport facilities.
  • Seaport facility operators must handle non- STEP-registered trucks in one of two ways: deny entry or grant entry by recording and reporting certain information.
Phase 4
January 1, 2011
  • Marine terminal operators must deny entry to non-STEP-registered trucks.
  • Other Seaport facility operators may deny entry or grant entry by recording and reporting certain information.
Temporary Passes
Starting June 1, 2010, any truck driver with a non-STEP-registred drayage truck that is denied access to a Seaport facility may go to the Port’s Customer Service Center (CSC) on Monday-Friday between 7:30am-4:00pm to obtain a Temporary STEP Pass. The location of the CSC is identified in the map above. No more than 10 passes for any one truck and driver will be issued per calendar year. Between June 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010 a maximum of 5 passes will be issued.
Port Ordinance 4112, which sets forth the requirements of the Port Registry, may be viewed herePDF.
For More Information
Port Customer Service Center
SAIC Staff
Phone: 510-267-1800
Email: csc@oakportregistry.com
Security
Michael O’Brien, Port Facilities Security Officer
Phone: 510-627-1303
Email: mobrien@portoakland.com
Project Manager
Ralph Reynoso, Port Wharfinger
Phone: 510-627-1313
Email: rreynoso@portoakland.com
Community Outreach
Laura Arreola, Port Community Representative
Phone: 510-627-1135
Email: larreola@portoakland.com

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