Burns Harbor port issues RFQ for ag shipping terminal
The Ports of Indiana is looking for a new company to operate its international agriculture shipping terminal at Burns Harbor.
The Ports of Indiana is looking for a new company to operate its international agriculture shipping terminal at Burns Harbor.
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor welcomed its first ocean vessel of the year by presenting its captain with the “steel stein.”
From upgrades at the Region’s airports to monumental changes on its railroads, the infrastructure for the freight delivery and transportation needs of tomorrow are under construction now.
Sound services and infrastructure planning give Indiana-made goods outlet to global markets with plethora of airports, ports and highways.
The trucking industry’s labor woes contribute to supply chain problems as few consider sector for work, but some employers are thinking of new ways to recruit.
Region’s businesses seeking global marketplace can get plenty of help from Northwest Indiana resources.
Region native Ryan McCoy is the new director of the Ports of Indiana Burns Harbor.