Ports of Indiana ships 12.6M tons of cargo
Ports of Indiana shipped its second-highest tonnage in its 63-year history, despite challenges impacting the U.S. inland maritime industry in 2023.
Ports of Indiana shipped its second-highest tonnage in its 63-year history, despite challenges impacting the U.S. inland maritime industry in 2023.
Region’s experts say growth in renewable energy shows efforts at sustainable innovations here for long-term.
The state has dropped a plan to acquire the site of a former power plant to build a fourth port.
INDIANAPOLIS – 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 with the global Steel Success Strategies XXXIII Conference in New York. “This is an extraordinary honor for our …
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Vanta Coda has been named as the Ports of Indiana’s next chief executive officer to replace Rich Cooper following his retirement July 1. Coda brings 25 years of experience in maritime and multimodal operations on the Great Lakes, Gulf of Mexico and Ohio River. He most recently served as the executive director for the Duluth …
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