Overview of Pago Pago Harbor
Summary:This article primarily discusses the basic information of Pago Pago Harbor, including its geographical location, function, port code, official website, and contact information, as well as shipping companies and route conditions from China to American Samoa.
Basic Information of Pago Pago Harbor
Name: Pago Pago Harbor

Location: Located in Pago Pago Bay, on the south central coast of Tutuila
Island, the main island of American Samoa, in the South Pacific Ocean.
Port Code: ASPGO
Function: A natural deep-water harbor, serving as a major U.S. naval base and
exporting products such as tuna and copra.
Website: https://portadministration.as.gov/
Email:
ahmai@pa.as.gov - Puamavae Ah Mai, Port Director
tali@pa.as.gov - Beverly Tali, Assistant Port Director
Shipping Companies
Route Instability: Due to American Samoa's remote location and relatively small
cargo volume, regular direct shipping routes from China to American Samoa are uncommon.
Transshipment: Most cargo may need to be shipped from Chinese ports to the U.S. West Coast or other transshipment hubs before being transferred to a vessel bound for American Samoa.
Shipping Company Websites:
Direct Contact: Major international shipping companies such as Maersk and Mediterranean Shipping Company may offer services to American Samoa from China. You can visit their official websites to check for available routes.