Ports of Indiana celebrates new dock at Burns Harbor port
Ports of Indiana opened its first dock in 20 years during a ceremony Sept. 5 at the Lake Michigan port.
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Ports of Indiana opened its first dock in 20 years during a ceremony Sept. 5 at the Lake Michigan port.
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Ports of Indiana and Port of Antwerp-Bruges are partnering to pursue economic initiatives, container trade and green shipping from Belgium to Indiana.
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Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor received U.S. government approval to build the first international sea cargo container terminal on Lake Michigan.
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The Northwest Indiana Forum and the Ports of Indiana are partnering on multiple strategic initiatives to build the economic vitality of the Region.
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Ports of Indiana shipped its second-highest tonnage in its 63-year history, despite challenges impacting the U.S. inland maritime industry in 2023.
Thanks to changes in the way federal port rankings are determined, Indiana’s ports have landed No. 1 in inland ports and No. 2 for Great Lakes ports, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor handled 3.45 million tons of cargo — 2% more than in 2021.
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The Ports of Indiana Commission named long-time employee Jody Peacock chief executive officer.