Ports secure grants
The Federal Emergency Management Agency recently awarded Ports of Indiana funding through its Port Security Grant Program, with over $115,000 allocated for Burns Harbor.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency recently awarded Ports of Indiana funding through its Port Security Grant Program, with over $115,000 allocated for Burns Harbor.
Tanco Terminals is expanding its liquid barge terminal at Ports of Indiana’s Jeffersonville port to meet the rising demand in Indiana and Kentucky for blended fertilizer products.
Ports of Indiana appointed Dexter Salenda to the newly created foreign trade and economic development director role to help support the Ports’ Foreign-Trade Zone program.
Ports of Indiana chose Louis Dreyfus Co., a global agri-commodities company, to operate the grain export facility at Burns Harbor, with operations slated to begin in 2026.
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor welcomed the M.V. Pile as the first ocean vessel of the 2025 international shipping season and presented a steel stein to the ship’s captain.
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Ports of Indiana shipped more cargo in 2024 than the statewide port authority has handled since its 2018 record 14.8 million tons.
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Tanco Terminals, a resident at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor for over four decades, is investing $8 million at the port to expand its Lake Michigan operations.
Gov. Eric Holcomb led a trade mission to Ireland to promote direct connections by sea and air, and the signing of an agreement between Ports of Indiana and Port of Cork.