Inland Rivers Ports and Terminals, Inc. Presents Former Ports of Indiana CEO with Lifetime Achievement Award
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Inland Rivers Ports and Terminals, Inc., (IRPT) at its annual conference in Baton Rouge, LA., presented its inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award to Rich Cooper, former CEO of the Ports of Indiana. Inland Rivers, Ports & Terminals,
Ports of Indiana Receives Marine Highway Project Designation from U.S. Secretary of Transporation
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [April 18, 2019] INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Ports of Indiana has received recognition from United States Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao for its leadership role in the development and advancement of the Marine Highway M-35/M-70 Container-on-Barge Service on the Ohio
Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor and Federal Marine Terminals Extend Partnership
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [February 8, 2019] PORTAGE, Ind. - The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor is extending its partnership with Federal Marine Terminals (FMT), the port’s long-time stevedore and marine terminal operating company, through at least 2023. “FMT has been a vital collaborator with the Port
Ports of Indiana barges into the record books after 2018 cargo shipments boost it to its best year in history
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [January 25, 2019] INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Unprecedented tonnage increases from cargoes moving through the state of Indiana’s three-port system made 2018 the best year in the organization’s history. The Ports of Indiana, which includes the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor, the Port of
Record cargo shipments catapult Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon to best year in its history
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [January 28, 2019] MOUNT VERNON, Ind. - The Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon in 2018 registered the greatest volume of cargo through the port since it opened in 1976, handling 9.6 million tons of products - a 41% increase over shipments in
TANKS, A LOT!
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [September 14, 2018] PORTAGE, Ind. - At the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor, it was smooth “ale-ing” this week for the bulk carrier M/V Federal Mackinac as it arrived carrying 12 brewery tanks destined for a Michigan brewery. Each cylindrical brewery tank can
Ports of Indiana wins top steel industry honor
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [August 24, 2018] INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The American Metal Market has named Ports of Indiana the Logistics/Transportation Provider of the Year for 2018. The ninth annual Awards for Steel Excellence were recently announced at AMM’s Steel Awards Dinner, held in conjunction
Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon shipments set historic record
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [August 21, 2018] MOUNT VERNON, Ind. – Record-breaking demands for coal and agriculture products propelled the Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon into historic territory with more barge shipments in the first six months of 2018 than any port in the history of
CGB Celebrates Completion of Soybean Processing Plant Expansion
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [August 8, 2018] MOUNT VERNON, Ind. – Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. (CGB), a global leader in the grain and transportation industries since 1970, today announced the completion of its $32 million expansion at its soybean processing facility at the Port
New report shows Indiana accounts for over half of U.S. economic activity attributable to Great Lakes shipping
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [July 20, 2018] A new study released by the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway maritime industry shows Indiana plays a crucial role in cargo shipping on this binational navigation system. Entitled, "Economic Impacts of Maritime Shipping in the Great Lakes