[Jan. 18, 2012] The Ports of Indiana handled 8.1 million tons of cargo in 2011, the largest annual tonnage since 2006. New ethanol and dried distillers grains (DDGs) shipments combined
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[Oct. 25, 2011] JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. – The Ports of Indiana has named Scott Stewart as port director for the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville. A native of nearby New Albany, Ind., Stewart
Read more →[September 9, 2011] PORTAGE, Ind. – Indiana-made steel is headed from the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor to the Republic of Macedonia. The shipment – made up of 18,000 metric tons
Read more →[Aug. 30, 2011] INDIANAPOLIS – Top national experts in transportation, distribution and logistics will race into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Oct. 12-13 for the 2011 Indiana Logistics Summit. The
Read more →[August 18, 2011] PORTAGE, Ind. – The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor posted the largest increase in international cargo of all the Great Lakes ports during the 2010 navigation season, earning
Read more →[March 29, 2011] PORTAGE, Ind. – The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor celebrated the opening of its 41st international shipping season with the arrival of the “M/V Avonborg.” Port and local
Read more →[March 22, 2011] ST. LAMBERT, Québec – The St. Lawrence Seaway opened its 53rd international shipping season today as the M/V Avonborg moved through the St. Lambert Lock in Québec,
Read more →[March 21, 2011] Gov. Mitch Daniels recently reappointed two key leaders for the Ports of Indiana commission, as Marvin Ferguson and Greg Gibson were each called to serve another term.
Read more →[Feb. 15, 2011] The Ports of Indiana handled more than 7.7 million tons of cargo at its three ports in 2010 – an increase of eight percent over the previous
Read more →[Feb. 7, 2011] For the first time since the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor opened in 1970, the Lake Michigan port will have an onsite, dedicated rail-switching service. Norfolk Southern has
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