Maritime & Logistics
Port Security

AS A WATERFRONT FACILITY, THE PORT OF CLEVELAND HAS A SECURITY PLAN AND A SECURITY FORCE THAT WORKS AROUND THE CLOCK TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF VISITING VESSELS, DOCK WORKERS AND PORT FACILITIES.
We also make investments when necessary to maintain our facilities at the highest standards.
Our security plan is based on U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Coast Guard requirements, and we work in a partnership with federal agencies. The Coast Guard enforces the plan by policing water and Port facilities, and issuing fines for non-compliance. U.S. Customs and Border Protection boards every ship docked at the Port, checks the identification of crew members, conducts necessary background checks, verifies shipments, and examines vessels for any suspicious or potentially dangerous cargo, such as narcotics and weapons.
The Port’s security force patrols the facility and monitors vessels 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Entry into the Port is generally limited to individuals who hold a federal Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC). Others can enter and visit the facilities with a Port-trained escort.

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