Home Marine Page 9

Marine

In April, the Port of South Louisiana commemorated the 25th anniversary of operations of its transshipment center, Globalplex Intermodal Terminal

Greenfield announces 36-silo grain terminal

Greenfield Louisiana LLC recently announced its plans to build a 36-silo grain terminal at the Port of South Louisiana in St. John the Baptist...

IMTT to expand New Orleans headquarters

International-Matex Tank Terminals, a North American leader in bulk-liquids handling and storage, plans to retain and expand its headquarters in New Orleans, according to...

LOOP exports fall to zero

Crude exports from Louisiana’s offshore supertanker port fell to zero as Asian buyers limited purchases to manage high inventories, reports Rigzone. The lack of shipments...
Sabine Pass

Sabine Pass LNG’s Train 6 to start by year’s end

Cheniere Energy Inc. expects the sixth train at the Sabine Pass Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export facility in Cameron to start up by late...

Port of Iberia kicks off pipeline, dredging project

The Port of Iberia officially kicked off its $34 million Acadiana to Gulf of Mexico Access Channel Project at the site where the first...

Rives joins Port NOLA as vice president, CCO

The Port of New Orleans has appointed Todd Rives as its new vice president and chief commercial officer, reports the American Journal of Transportation....

Southern Towing acquires Sulphur-based Devall

Southern Towing Co., an affiliate of CC Industries, announced Feb. 2 that it has acquired Devall Towing of Sulphur, reports the Waterways Journal. Devall Towing...

Metal Shark lands autonomous defense vessel contract for Marines

Metal Shark, a shipbuilder headquartered in Jeanerette, La., has been selected to develop and implement the Long Range Unmanned Surface Vessel (LRUSV) System for...

Direct-Asia container service comes to Port NOLA

The Alliance has launched a new direct Trans-Pacific Asia container service, dubbed the East Coast Loop 6, to serve ports in New Orleans, Houston...

Corps money will finish dredging Mississippi River for Panamax ships

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to spend $45.7 million in the next fiscal year to continue deepening the Mississippi River channel to...

Trending Now