Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor offers tenants opportunity to try out electric-powered trucks
Port officials hope a demonstration of all-electric trucks would encourage port tenants to consider trying one out.
Port officials hope a demonstration of all-electric trucks would encourage port tenants to consider trying one out.
Sound services and infrastructure planning give Indiana-made goods outlet to global markets with plethora of airports, ports and highways.
The Great Lakes Seaway Partnership reported grain shipments through the seaway in May were very strong.
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System reports year-to-date grain shipments up 38% Read More »
Growth in international cargo coming into the Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor has landed the organization industry honors.
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor wins Pacesetter Award for second straight year Read More »
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.
First ocean vessel of 2022 arrives at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor Read More »
Cargo ships are again making their way across the Great Lakes.
St. Lawrence Seaway 2022 shipping season underway Read More »
The Ports of Indiana handled more than 11.2 million tons of cargo in 2021, translating to a 33.6% increase from 2020, officials said.
Ports of Indiana 2021 shipments up 33.6% from previous year Read More »
Assorted cleaner air initiatives by the Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor has landed it regional recognition.
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor wins air quality award Read More »