LUTCHER

  • USLUH
  • Latitude: 30.0357
  • Longitude: -90.6951
  • Gulf of Mexico
  • Port in US

Location: Lutcher LA US

Lutcher, Louisiana is a relatively small community located along the Mississippi River in St. James Parish. While it is more widely recognized for its historical significance and local culture, Lutcher also hosts port facilities that serve the transportation and industrial needs of the region. Here are some key details concerning the marine port at Lutcher:

Location:

  • Geographical Coordinates: Approx. 30.0440°N latitude, 90.6984°W longitude
  • Waterway: Mississippi River
  • Nearby Cities: Located between Baton Rouge and New Orleans

Port Specifications:

  • Purpose: The port primarily serves as an industrial and maritime logistics hub.
  • Cargo: The port handles a variety of cargo types, including bulk materials such as agricultural products, chemicals, petroleum products, and raw materials for industrial processes.

Facilities:

  • Docking: The port has facilities for docking and loading/unloading cargo ships and barges.
  • Storage: Availability of storage facilities, including tank storage for petroleum and chemical products and silos for agricultural commodities.
  • Loading/Unloading Equipment: Equipped with cranes, conveyors, and other machinery necessary for the efficient transfer of goods.

Accessibility:

  • River Depth: Suitable for accommodating bulk carriers and barges, with drafts sufficient for the navigational requirements of the Mississippi River.
  • Road Access: Well-connected by road infrastructure to nearby interstate highways, facilitating inland transport.
  • Rail Access: Some industrial facilities may have rail service connectivity for cargo transport.

Services:

  • Cargo Handling: Services include container handling, bulk unloading and loading, and specialized services for different types of materials.
  • Logistics: Various logistics services for the coordination and management of cargo flow.
  • Safety and Compliance: Port operations adhere to safety regulations and environmental standards.

Economy and Employment:

  • The port contributes to the local economy by providing jobs in logistics, transportation, and industrial sectors. Local industries that benefit include manufacturing, agriculture, and chemical production.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Regulations: The port is subject to environmental regulations to protect the Mississippi River’s ecosystem.
  • Initiatives: There may be initiatives in place to promote sustainable practices and reduce environmental impact.

Given the proximity to larger port facilities in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Lutcher serves as a complementary site that supports the region's extensive network of maritime and industrial activities.

Please verify specific port details and operational updates from official sources or the port authority, as these can change over time.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
PACIFIC RELIANCE Tanker SWP LA 3/27/2025
LOUISIANA SKY Towing/Tug VACHERIE FLT 3/27/2025
IAN K Port 3/27/2025
ARCADIA Cargo NEW ORLEANS 3/27/2025
LOUISIANA TRANSPORTE Towing/Tug US^0E76>0E72 3/27/2025
SHAWN WILLIAMS Towing/Tug VACHERIE 3/27/2025
CAPT. JOEY Fishing 3/27/2025
CAPTAIN RYAN Fishing 3/27/2025
CORNALIN Cargo CONVENT USA 3/27/2025
PETER J Other USMSY><USMSY 3/27/2025
AMERICAN SPLENDOR Passenger VACHERIE,LA 3/27/2025
WAYNE BETHEL Other US^0DEA>0CZV 3/27/2025
CAPTAIN JEFFREY II Fishing 3/27/2025
JACIE E Towing/Tug ARTCO VACHERIE M.147 3/26/2025
AMERICAN SYMPHONY Passenger VACHERIE,LA 3/26/2025
BARBARA CAROL ANN MO Other US PCR > US DNA 3/26/2025
GERALD SHREVE Other USCIR>USCER 3/26/2025
JENNIFER LEE Other US^0E79>0YQ3 3/25/2025
BETTY K Cargo BEANR>USCEN 3/18/2025
EDELWEISS Cargo SW PASS US 3/18/2025

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