Ports of Indiana, Indiana State Department of Agriculture sign MOU to increase collaboration, agriculture trade and container shipping
INDIANAPOLIS (Oct. 17, 2024) – Ports of Indiana and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to increase collaboration, expand agricultural trade and create new container shipping opportunities for Indiana. The primary purpose of
Ports of Indiana launches new venture – Indiana River & Rail Terminals – the largest general cargo operation on Ohio River
Jeffersonville and Mount Vernon facilities to serve No.1-ranked U.S. inland port district INDIANAPOLIS (Oct. 14, 2024) - Ports of Indiana has launched a new business venture called “Indiana River & Rail Terminals,” the largest general cargo operation on the Ohio River. The
Maritime shipping contributes $30 billion per year to Indiana’s economy
Indiana ranks 12th nationally in maritime shipping, generates more than half of the U.S. Great Lakes maritime economy and has the country’s largest inland port Shipping on Lake Michigan and the Ohio River delivers an economic impact of more than $29.8