EXHIBITOR LISTINGS Port of Lake Charles BOOTH 1009 751 Bayou Pines East, Suite P, Lake Charles, LA 70601 USA Contact: Dan Loughney, Director of Marketing and Trade Development Phone: +1-337-439-3661, +1-337-493-3523 marketing@portlc.com www.portlc.com
The Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District is the 11th-busiest U.S. port, located in Louisiana midway between Houston and New Orleans. The greater port handles breakbulk, dry bulk, and liquid bulk plus project cargoes totaling over 56.8 million tons annually according to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers statistics. The port’s facilities include three terminals, 16 ship berths, 1.6 million square feet of covered storage, three open berth for project cargoes, a private grain elevator, two automated ship loaders, a paved lay-down yard, a dry bulk terminal, and an industrial park. The terminals are less than 35 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico on a 40-foot deep, 400-foot-wide ship channel.
Port of Longview BOOTH 527 10 Port Way, Longview, WA 98632 USA Phone: +1 360 425 3305 Fax: +1 360 425 8650 laurie.nelson-cooley@portoflongview.com www.portoflongview.com
The Port of Longview offers a congestion-free cargo handling facility with three berths dedicated to breakbulk cargo. specializing in handling steel, project cargo, wind energy, heavy-lift cargos, forest products, and construction materials. Benefits of using the Port of Longview include a 70 acre lay down yard with a 30 acre FTZ, indoor storage options, double tracked on-dock rail trackage, direct connection with both the Union Pacific and BNSG, two Liebherr heavy lift mobile harbor cranes, customized labor services, and three onsite steel service centers. Located on the Columbia River in Washington State, 66 miles from the Pacific Ocean, the Port of Longview is your idea Breakbulk cargo handling port.
Port of Marseille Fos BOOTH 1145 23 place de la Joliette - CS81965, Marseille, 13226 France
Contact: Monica Bonvalet,
Geraldine Manzon Phone: +33 491394322, +33 491394520 monica.bonvalet@marseille-port.fr geraldine.manzon@marseille-port.fr www.marseille-port.fr
Port of Marseille Fos is the leading multipurpose port in the Mediterranean and the natural gateway to Europe, Africa, Middle East. We offer dedicated terminals for project cargo and heavy-lift goods perfectly connected to European countries by road, rail and river on the Rhône and Saône Rivers. Join the port commercial team and the breakbulk cargo operators on the booth “Port of Marseille Fos”.
Port of Olympia BOOTH 1533 606 Columbia Street NW, Suite 300, Olympia, WA 98501 USA Contact: Len Faucher, Kim Kawada Phone: +1-360-528-8015, +1-360-528-8033 LenF@portolympia.com KimK@portolympia.com www.portolympia.com
Owned and operated by the Port of Olympia, its 66-acre seaport terminal is situated on Budd Inlet at the head of Puget Sound in Washington state. The deepwater port includes on-dock rail, a customs bonded warehouse, a complete breakbulk/container terminal and a 140-ton mobile harbor crane at your service. Served by both the BNSF and UPRR, with easy I-5 transportation links for trucks to Canada, the northwest and beyond. Professional teamwork and partnership with ILWU Local 47 and a proud reputation for customer satisfaction and productivity.
Port of Palm Beach BOOTH 622 1 East 11th Street, Suite 600, Riviera Beach, FL 33404 USA Contact: Jarra Kaczwara Phone: +1-561-383-4100, +1-561-842-4064 jkaczwara@portofpalmbeach.com www.portofpalmbeach.com
Grantee of FTZ No. 135, The Port of Palm Beach is a full-service, diversified landlord port located 80 miles north of Miami. The port has no aerial obstructions and is only 20 minutes from first sea buoy to anchorage with drafts of 33 feet mean low water. The non-union labor force and easy access to I-95 and the Florida Turnpike allow for seamless, cost-effective cargo handling. Port operations include containerized,
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bulk, breakbulk, ro-ro, lo-lo, and heavy-lift project cargoes. The Port of Palm Beach is the only South Florida port with on-dock rail capabilities and direct connection to Florida East Coast Railway connecting to CSX and NSF.
Port of Pascagoula BOOTH 1019 3033 Pascagoula St., Pascagoula, MS 39567 USA Contact: Rafael Quesada, Director of Trade Development Phone: +1-228-762-4041, +1-305-254-3117 rquesada@portofpascagoula.com www.portofpascagoula.com
For your breakbulk, bulk, refrigerated, project and heavy-lift cargo, the Port of Pascagoula offers 38 to 42-foot ship channels, 13 miles/2 hours to the Gulf shipping lanes, 10 general cargo berths, ro-ro capability, more than 600,000 square feet of covered storage, vast open storage areas, dockside cold storage and freezer, marginal tract for direct ship-to-rail transfer and immediate highway access.
Port of Portland BOOTH 1523 7200 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218 USA Contact: Randy Fischer Phone: +1-503-415-6231, +1-503-415-6231 randy.fischer@portofportland.com www.portofportland.com
Established in 1891, the Port of Portland owns four marine terminals, five industrial parks, and three airports, all located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. With easy access to the region’s major rivers, railways and roads, the Port of Portland offers accessibility, agility, capacity and reliability, along with personalized customer service and custom-fit solutions. At its deep-draft marine terminals, the Port handles breakbulk, autos, containers, grain, mineral bulks and liquid bulks, with total throughput of nearly 8.4 million tons in 2015.
Port of Prince Rupert BOOTH 1725 200-215 Cow Bay Rd., Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1A2 Canada Contact: Jeff Stromdahl Phone: +1 250 627 2549 jstromdahl@rupertport.com www.rupertport.com
The Port of Prince Rupert is North America’s closest port to Asia, located approx-
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