EP 1130-2-520
29 Nov 96
05
Jacksonville 1/
23 Detroit
37 Portland
07
Philadelphia
24 Duluth
38 Alaska
08
San Juan
26 Chicago
39 San Francisco
09
Baltimore
27 St. Paul
40 Sacramento
11
Norfolk
28 Rock Island 41 Los Angeles
12
Wilmington
29 St. Louis
42 Pac Ocean Div
13
Charleston
30 Memphis
43 Omaha
14
Savannah
31 Vicksburg 44 Walla Walla
15
Jacksonville 2/
32 New Orleans 45 Tulsa
16
Mobile
33 Galveston
17
Nashville
34 Little Rock
18
Louisville
20
Huntington
1/Atlantic Region
2/Mississippi Valley Gulf Coast Region
b. Location and Dock Codes.
(1) In order to encode the narrative information presented on ENG Form 3925, 3925B or,
an authorized automated equivalent, the WCSC has devised location and dock codes to represent
locations and facilities where commodities are handled. The location code is a five digit code. The
first two digits indicate major geographic areas of the United States. The remaining three digits
indicate a serial number for a given location, waterway, or mile station.
e.g. 00001-14999
defines the Atlantic Region
15000-67999
defines the Mississippi Valley-Gulf Coast
Region (MV-GC)
70000-79999
defines the Great Lakes Region
80000-99999
defines the Pacific Region
(2) The dock code consists of three digits, and designates the dock, wharf, or pier within
the location.
c. Port/Waterway Codes.
The WCSC assigns a unique four digit code to each port or waterway for which statistics
are compiled. The port/waterway (P/W) code may represent a single location code or a group of
location codes which define a port area or a waterway. The P/W codes are assigned such that the
first character of the code will identify the region of the country where said port or waterway is
located.
e.g.,
OXXX, 1XXX and 5XXX indicate the Atlantic Region
2XXX and 6XXX indicate the Mississippi Valley-Gulf
Coast Region
3XXX and 7XXX indicate the Great Lakes Region
4XXX and 8XXX indicate the Pacific Region
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