Governor welcomes world’s 5th largest steelmaker to Indiana as POSCO opens facility at Jeffersonville port
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Sept 22, 2017] JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. – Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb welcomed one of the world’s top steelmakers to Indiana today as POSCO opened its new plant at the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville. POSCO is a multinational company that ranks among Fortune’s
Nearly 500 attend 2016 Logistics Summit
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Nov. 18, 2016] INDIANAPOLIS – Nearly 500 people descended upon the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis Nov. 16-17 during the 14th annual Indiana Logistics Summit to hear over 20 speakers discuss global logistics issues and their impacts on the regional economy.
Québec Associate Secretary General of Maritime Affairs and Indiana Secretary of Commerce tour Port of Indiana
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [June 1, 2016] PORTAGE, Ind. – Québec Associate Secretary General of Maritime Affairs Georges Farrah and Indiana Secretary of Commerce Victor Smith met at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor to tour the port and discuss maritime strategies for growing regional economies. The
Executives from global steelmaker POSCO break ground on new facility at Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [April 27, 2016] JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. – Officials from POSCO, the Ports of Indiana and community leaders gathered to break ground on POSCO’s new wire rod processing center at the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville. POSCO is a multinational company headquartered in Pohang, South Korea,
Global steelmaker POSCO establishing operations at Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville; 60 high-wage jobs
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [April 18, 2016] JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. – POSCO, a multinational company headquartered in Pohang, South Korea, and the fifth-largest steel producer in the world, has announced plans to build a wire rod processing center at the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville, creating up to
Indiana becomes 2nd state approved for ‘fast track’ FTZs
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [March 8, 2016] INDIANAPOLIS – The State of Indiana recently became the second state in the country to establish an accelerated application process for Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) in all counties, behind Delaware, which has three counties. On Feb. 22, the U.S. Foreign
Jeffersonville port companies provide solutions for U.S. automakers
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Feb. 15, 2016] The newest issue of Portside has arrived, featuring the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville. What's inside? • This special edition spotlights the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville's critical connections to Ford, Honda, Toyota and all six of the top U.S. auto manufacturers. • Discover how
Ports of Indiana sets annual shipping record in 2015
[custom_frame_right] [/custom_frame_right] [Feb. 11, 2016] INDIANAPOLIS – The Ports of Indiana handled over 12.2 million tons of cargo in 2015, surpassing 2014’s record volume by nearly 18 percent. This was the first time annual shipments exceeded 12 million tons in the port authority’s
Burns Harbor port handles 2nd highest tonnage since 1994
[custom_frame_right] [/custom_frame_right] [Feb. 4, 2016] PORTAGE, Ind. – The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor handled 2.8 million tons of cargo in 2015, the second highest tonnage in over two decades. Following 2014’s all-time record volume, the year marked only the third time the port
Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon shatters all-time shipping record
[custom_frame_right] [/custom_frame_right][Jan. 21, 2016] MOUNT VERNON, Ind. – The Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon set a new annual shipping record in 2015 by handling over 6.6 million tons for the first time in its 40-year history. This was a 36 percent increase over