Ports of Indiana to receive three international communications awards
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [July 19, 2017] INDIANAPOLIS – The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has announced that the Ports of Indiana will receive three awards in its 51st annual Communications Awards program, including the top honor for directory publications. AAPA is a trade association
Executives from Ports of Indiana and Metro Ports celebrate grand opening of bulk terminal
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [July 18, 2017] PORTAGE, Ind. – Executives from the Ports of Indiana and Metro Ports, the country’s oldest stevedoring company, celebrated the grand opening today of the new bulk terminal facility at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor. Metro Ports is now managing the
Port of Indiana handles world’s largest liquid argon particle hunter
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [July 14, 2017] PORTAGE, Ind. – ICARUS, the world’s largest liquid argon particle hunter, arrived at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor on the ocean vessel M/V Frieda earlier this week, successfully completing the maritime portion of its trip from Europe. The instrument, the
Metro Ports to operate bulk terminal at Port of Indiana
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] PORTAGE, Ind. (June 20, 2017) The Ports of Indiana announced today that the country’s oldest stevedoring company – Metro Ports – will become the new bulk terminal operator at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor. Starting July 1, 2017, Metro Ports will
Ports of Indiana celebrates “Maritime Day” with call to support U.S. infrastructure
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] INDIANAPOLIS (May 22, 2017) The Ports of Indiana is celebrating “National Maritime Day” by calling on public and private sector leaders to support new investments in U.S. freight transportation infrastructure. Last week, the Ports of Indiana hosted national experts for an
Ports of Indiana to host national leaders for infrastructure roundtable
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] INDIANAPOLIS (May 17, 2017) U.S. transportation, business, academic and government leaders will meet in Indianapolis tomorrow to talk frankly about the current state of America’s transportation infrastructure and what improvements are needed. Hosted by the Ports of Indiana and the American
Port Commissioners from Western Hemisphere applaud Indiana Governor’s maritime vision
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] INDIANAPOLIS (May 16, 2017) Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb received a standing ovation by Port Commissioners from around the Western Hemisphere today when he described Indiana’s maritime accomplishments and plans for the future. Gov. Holcomb addressed the American Association of Port
Ports of Indiana celebrates ‘Infrastructure Week’ with release of 2017 Logistics Directory
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [May 15, 2017] INDIANAPOLIS – The Ports of Indiana is celebrating “Infrastructure Week” with the release of the 2017 Indiana Logistics Directory, an annual publication that highlights Indiana’s robust transportation infrastructure and freight logistics services. The Directory reports that Indiana ranks
Ports of Indiana, AAPA bring together transportation leaders to discuss infrastructure issues and solutions
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [April 26, 2017] INDIANAPOLIS – Issues and potential solutions related to under-investments in America’s freight transportation infrastructure will be the focus of discussions at a national freight transportation industry “Influencer’s Roundtable” in Indianapolis on May 18. Hosted by the Ports of
First ocean vessel of 2017 arrives at Port of Indiana
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [April 12, 2017] PORTAGE, Ind. – The first ocean vessel of the year arrived today at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor marking the official opening of the international shipping season. Port officials welcomed the 413-foot general cargo carrier BBC Mont Blanc