Ports of Indiana, Louis Dreyfus partner
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 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.