Port of New Orleans snags $230M for infrastructure projects
The Port of New Orleans has received $230 million to complete infrastructure projects aimed at boosting international trade.
The Port of New Orleans has received $230 million to complete infrastructure projects aimed at boosting international trade.
The Port of New Orleans has received a $226 million federal grant to complete the $1.8 billion Louisiana International Terminal on the lower Mississippi.
The Port of New Orleans is receiving a $73.77 million federal grant to assist in building the $1.8 billion Louisiana International Terminal.
The Port of New Orleans has received $800 million from two major trade operators toward a planned $1.8 billion container facility.
The four, 100-foot tall gantry cranes are scheduled to begin work at the Napoleon Avenue Container Terminal early next year.
Plans for the Louisiana International Terminal call for a 350-acre container facility capable of handling 2 million twenty-foot equivalent units annually.
The Louisiana International Terminal will be capable of handling 2 million twenty-foot equivalent units annually.