Louisiana International Gulf Transfer Terminal Regional Center
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The Louisiana International Gulf Transfer Terminal is an approved project for a container port at the mouth of the Mississippi. It will be at mile-marker zero and allow container ships with 70-foot drafts – and unlimited lengths, widths, and heights.
It is designed to improve the supply chain of container on barge shipments on the Mississippi River and tributaries that are navigable in 32 states.
See also
- Ohio River
- Missouri River
- Illinois River
- Port of New Orleans
- List of locks and dams of the Upper Mississippi River
- List of locks and dams of the Ohio River
- Container on barge
References
External links
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-government-approves-louisiana-international-230900189.html
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