PORTAGE
- USPOJ
- Latitude: 41.6142
- Longitude: -87.1766
- Great Lakes
- Marina in US
Location: US
Portage is a city located on Lake Michigan, and it's home to the Port of Indiana – Burns Harbor. This port plays a significant role in the maritime industry in the United States, particularly in the Midwest.
Port of Indiana – Burns Harbor
Location
- City: Portage, Indiana
- Coordinates: 41°37′26″N 87°10′17″W
- Waterways: Lake Michigan, part of the Great Lakes system
Overview
- Type: Public-Use Port
- Owner: Ports of Indiana
- Operator: Ports of Indiana
- Opened: 1970
- Annual Cargo Tonnage: Over 9 million tons (varies annually)
- Primary Cargoes: Steel, grain, limestone, coal, and various other bulk materials
Facilities
- Berths: Multiple deep-water berths suitable for handling large vessels.
- Storage: Numerous warehouses and open storage areas for bulk and general cargo.
- Cranes: Heavy-duty cranes including mobile and gantry cranes for container and bulk cargo handling.
- Rail Connections: Direct connections to major rail lines including CSX, Norfolk Southern, and Canadian National.
- Road Access: Easy access to major highways such as I-94, I-80/I-90, and U.S. Route 12, facilitating efficient trucking routes.
Services
- Cargo Handling: Capabilities for handling bulk, breakbulk, project cargo, and containerized goods.
- Logistics and Warehousing: Full-service logistics operations including warehousing, handling, and distribution services.
- Marine Services: Pilotage, towage, vessel repairs, and bunker services available.
- Security: Comprehensive security measures in place following MARSEC (Maritime Security) levels.
Economic Impact
- Jobs: Supports numerous jobs both directly and indirectly through its operations and the related supply chain.
- Revenue: Contributes significantly to the local and regional economy through trade activities.
Environmental and Community
- Environmental Initiatives: Compliance with environmental regulations with efforts to reduce the carbon footprint and protect the local ecosystem.
- Community Engagement: Active engagement with the local community, including educational programs and public tours.
Strategic Importance
- Geographical Advantage: Located in the industrial heartland of America, offering critical connections to the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway, and international maritime routes.
- Trade Routes: Facilitates trade with both domestic and international markets, acting as a crucial hub for the Midwest economy.
Future Developments
- Ongoing investments in infrastructure to expand capacity, improve efficiency, and stay competitive in the global market.
The Port of Indiana – Burns Harbor in Portage, Indiana, serves as a vital link in the transportation network of the United States, balancing industrial activities with community and environmental interests.
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