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Spring 2018
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FINAL FRAME
PORTraits
Home Is Where the Swamp Is
Dow lobbyist Tommy Faucheux invests his time into improving education and public information across Louisiana
By Topher Balfer
A Mid-Stream Mission
Cooper Consolidated innovates along the Mississippi River
by Topher Balfer
The Spirit of the Port
Global Maritime Ministries leads daily practices to provide physical and spiritual wellness for mariners
By Kevin O’Sullivan
Uniting the World
Port of South Louisiana Connects the Global Market with a strong network of Class-1 Rails
By Andrea Blumenstein
Time to Go Deep
Southeast Louisiana maritime professionals continue their fight to dredge to 50 feet
By chris price | As printed in the February 2018 issue of Biz New Orleans Magazine
AIRPORT CONTINUES SOARING HIGHER
After undergoing a complete transformation, the Port of South Louisiana’s Executive Regional Airport has had a busy start to 2018
By William Kalec
PREPARED FOR ANY SITUATION
Testing effective responses to potential threats to maritime security along the Mississippi River
By William Kalec
MORE THAN JUST A NUMBER
The 2017 totals are in: Port of South Louisiana remains the largest tonnage port in the Western Hemisphere
THE DREDGING CONVERSATION IN WASHINGTON
By William Kalec
The Port of South Louisiana along with the River Region Economic Development Initiative traveled to our nation’s Captial
Open Season
Hunting, fishing and trapping in the River Region
By Andrea Blumenstein
TRANSPORTATION CENTER OF THE AMERICAS
The state legislature established the Port of South Louisiana in 1960 to promote commerce and industrial development along the 54-mile stretch of the Mississippi River that runs through the St. Charles, St. John and St. James tri-parish regions.
DIRECTOR’S LOG
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