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| Port of Corpus Christi Located mid-way along the Texas coast on the Gulf of Mexico offering 45' channel depth, dockside rail from multiple carriers, more than 125 acres of open storage and fabrication sites, heavy lift capabilities and highway access. |   |
| Port of Houston, TX The world's seventh largest port, is a 25-mile long (40-kilometer) complex of diversified public and private facilities just a few hours' sailing time from the Gulf of Mexico. |   | |
| Port of Port Lavaca/Point Comfort, TX Facilities for handling break bulk, dry bulk and bulk liquid cargoes; direct connection to the Intracoastal Waterway, containerized, heavy-lift, no aerial restrictions and bulk liquid cargoes; direct connection to the Intracoastal Waterway, no aerial restrictions, uncongested highway access, and a Foreign-Trade Zone. |   | |
| Port of New Orleans, LA The port connects importers and exporters with international shipping companies, and provides access to inland river and highway transport systems. |   | |
| Port of Brownsville, TX The southernmost port in Texas and the western terminus of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway System; connected with the Gulf of Mexico by a 17-mile long ship channel, entrance from the Gulf of Mexico is at Brazos Santiago. |   | |
| Port of Texas City, TX Provider of port facilities with rail facilites operated by Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe nearby. |   | |
| Port of South Louisiana, LA The largest tonnage port in the US and third biggest in the world handling 200 million tons of cargo a year brought to its 52-mile stretch of the Mississippi River by vessel, barge, rail and truck. |   | |
| Port Manatee/Tampa Bay, FL The Port has been designated a Foreign Trade Zone, #169, with the warehouse space and acreage available for lease; the fifth largest of Florida's 14 deepwater seaports. |   | |
| Port of Pascagoula, MS Both can accommodate a wide variety of cargo, and are supported by a strong transportation infrastructure. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, includes two harbors, the west, or Pascagoula River Harbor, and the east, or Bayou Casotte Harbor. |   | |
| Port of Pensacola, FL Offers stevedoring and marine terminal services for any description of bulk, break-bulk and unitized freight. |   | |
| Port of Panama City, FL Provider of bulk and break bulk handling services to shippers of feed products, dry and liquid chemicals, steel, machinery and components and liquid chemicals, lumber and other inducement products. |   | |
| Port of Galveston, TX Facilities and terminals include both covered and open space, 20 berths with shipside warehouses, 10 open-dock ship berths, back of the waterfront warehouses, developed water frontage and open, paved shipside space. |   | |
| Port of Baton Rouge, LA Army Corps of Engineers, and is noted for high productivity and damage-free handling of cargo. The port is ranked sixth in the nation in total tonnage, according to the latest statistics compiled by the U.S. |   | |
| Port of St. Petersburg, FL Provider of passenger ship and cargo ship facilities. |   | |
| Port of Lake Charles, LA Gulf and a major West Gulf container load center; accommodates 5 million tons of cargo annually at its public facilities. The 12th largest seaport in the US, 4th largest liner service seaport in the U.S. |   | |
| Port Freeport - Texas Central Texas Coast location offers efficient transportation to Houston and beyond via highway, railroad or intercoastal waterway; possesses significant Navigation District acreage, including parcels available for immediate development. |   | |
| Alabama State Docks Department The Alabama State Docks Department is responsible for the operations and facilities of the Port of Mobile. |   | |
| Port of Palacios, TX Over 400 commercial fishing boats operate in Matagorda Bay and the Gulf of Mexico; the Port has three Turning Basins with 11,318 feet of commercial dock space. |   | |
| Port of Tampa, FL The port offers general and build cargo facilities, marine recreation, shipbuilding and repair and cruise facilities. |   | |
| Port of St. Bernard, LA Provider of docking space, covered terminal facilities and industrial zoned land. |   | |
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