San Joaquin County's competitive advantage is built on a unique transportation infrastructure. Major interstate highways, air service, a deepwater port, transcontinental rail, and commuter trains drive the region's economy throughout California and beyond its borders.
An economic driver, SCK serves as a logistics hub for cargo transport and a low-cost alternative for commercial and general aviation.
Visit the SCK websiteSan Joaquin County's highway system supports product distribution regionally, nationally and internationally. Highway 99 and Interstate 5 are the main arteries connecting commerce to millions of consumers across the state and the country. Interstates 580 and 205 provide direct access to the Silicon Valley and San Francisco Bay Area.
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Located on the Stockton Deepwater Ship Channel the port is tied to the global economy as an official Port of Entry. The 4,000-acre port offers access to Interstate 5 and railways and offers more than 7.5 million square feet of warehousing for dry and liquid bulk material.
Visit the Port of Stockton websiteTotal annual economic value of port activity.
Busiest port in the State of California.
From 55 countries visit the Port of Stockton annually.
Total number of jobs the port provides.
Metric tons of cargo handled in 2019.
Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union Pacific Railroad operate extensive intermodal rail facilities for global distribution of goods.