Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville handles 2.2 million tons in 2016
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Feb. 10, 2017] JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. – The Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville handled more than 2.2 million tons of cargo in 2016, completing the highest three-year total in the port’s history. Over 7.4 million tons have been handled at the port since 2014. The
Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor handles 2.6 million tons in 2016
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Feb. 8, 2017] PORTAGE, Ind. – The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor handled nearly 2.6 million tons of cargo in 2016, completing the highest three-year total in the port’s history. Over 8.6 million tons have been handled at the port since 2014.
Mount Vernon port shatters quarterly tonnage record
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Feb. 2, 2017] MOUNT VERNON, Ind. – The Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon handled nearly 2.5 million tons of cargo during the fourth quarter of 2016 shattering the port’s previous quarterly record set in the fourth quarter of 2014. The port’s 2016
Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor celebrates Indiana’s Bicentennial with 200th vessel of 2016
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Nov. 29, 2016] PORTAGE, Ind. - The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor today helped Indiana celebrate its Bicentennial by honoring the arrival of the shipping season's 200th vessel, the Federal Oshima. To mark the event, the captain of the 656-foot bulk carrier
Québec Associate Secretary General of Maritime Affairs to discuss $9 billion maritime strategy and new Indiana partnership at Logistics Summit
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Nov. 10, 2016] INDIANAPOLIS – Québec Associate Secretary General of Maritime Affairs Georges Farrah will examine the Canadian Province’s $9 billion maritime strategy as well as its partnership with Indiana during a special presentation at the Indiana Logistics Summit taking place
Norfolk Southern’s Dr. Rob Martínez to discuss railroad perspective on economic conditions, energy markets and supply chains as keynote of Logistics Summit
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Nov. 4, 2016] INDIANAPOLIS - Turmoil in energy markets, the growth of complex distribution networks and the U.S. regulatory framework - these are some of the issues impacting the rail freight transportation industry that will be discussed at the 14th annual
Engineers, supply chain professionals can earn PDH, CEU credits at Logistics Summit on Nov. 16-17 in Indianapolis
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Oct. 26, 2016] INDIANAPOLIS – For the first time, engineers and supply chain professionals will be able to earn certification credits at the Indiana Logistics Summit. The Ports of Indiana is partnering with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP)
Commercial Development Co. announces acquisition of retired power plant for potential development as Indiana’s fourth port
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2016) - Commercial Development Company Inc. today announced the acquisition of a 725-acre retired coal-fired power plant from Indiana Michigan Power, a unit of American Electric Power. Earlier this month, the Ports of Indiana identified the
Ports of Indiana, Port of Trois-Rivières partner to launch market study
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Oct. 17, 2016] TROIS-RIVIÈRES, Quebec – The Ports of Indiana and the Port of Trois-Rivières announced today that the two port authorities have formed a first-of-its-kind marketing partnership and will conduct a joint study to explore new maritime shipping opportunities. The two
Indiana Maritime Trade Mission visits Québec
[custom_frame_right][/custom_frame_right] [Oct. 17, 2016] TROIS-RIVIERES, Québec – Indiana Secretary of Commerce Victor Smith, Ports of Indiana CEO Rich Cooper and a group of Indiana leaders are visiting Québec today to learn more about how the province is implementing its $9 billion maritime