First ocean vessel of 2022 arrives at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor
Burns Harbor opened the 2022 international shipping season April 6 with the arrival of the RESKO, which came from Europe through the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Burns Harbor opened the 2022 international shipping season April 6 with the arrival of the RESKO, which came from Europe through the St. Lawrence Seaway.
The Burns Harbor port experienced a 77.5% increase in international tonnage shipped in 2020 from the previous year, according to port representatives.
The Ports of Indiana has signed an agreement to extend the option to purchase land near Lawrenceburg in southeastern Indiana on the Ohio River, which could serve as the state’s fourth port. The Ports of Indiana in September 2017 entered an agreement to buy up to 725 acres of land once occupied by the American …
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