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The Port of South Louisiana
Statistical Profile of the Port of South Louisiana
Author: Port of South Louisiana
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Category : Harbors
Languages : en
Pages : 83
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Pages : 83
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The Port of South Louisiana
Author: Louisiana, State. Department of Economic Development
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The Port of South Louisiana
Author: Edwin W. Edwards
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Category : Harbors
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Pages : 66
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Port of South Louisiana
Ports in Louisiana
Ports in Louisiana
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This report provides background information and import/export statistics on the ports of New Orleans, South Louisiana, and Baton Rouge. These ports provide important access to world markets and sources of exported and imported raw materials. The three ports are usually discussed together because of their shared geography, ship traffic, and cargo. When Hurricane Katrina made landfall on August 29, 2005, it stalled the transportation supply lines for imports and exports in the area. Port Fourchon, which is a multi-use port and services offshore oil and gas facilities and the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port will not be covered in this report. For additional information on this topic, see CRS Report RS22257, Hurricane Katrina: Shipping Disruptions, by John Frittelli; and CRS Report RL33075, U.S. Agriculture After Hurricane Katrina: Status and Issues, by Randy Schnepf and Ralph Chite. This report will be updated as needed.
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This report provides background information and import/export statistics on the ports of New Orleans, South Louisiana, and Baton Rouge. These ports provide important access to world markets and sources of exported and imported raw materials. The three ports are usually discussed together because of their shared geography, ship traffic, and cargo. When Hurricane Katrina made landfall on August 29, 2005, it stalled the transportation supply lines for imports and exports in the area. Port Fourchon, which is a multi-use port and services offshore oil and gas facilities and the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port will not be covered in this report. For additional information on this topic, see CRS Report RS22257, Hurricane Katrina: Shipping Disruptions, by John Frittelli; and CRS Report RL33075, U.S. Agriculture After Hurricane Katrina: Status and Issues, by Randy Schnepf and Ralph Chite. This report will be updated as needed.
South Louisiana Port Commission
Author: Louisiana. Office of State Inspector General
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Pages : 8
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South Louisiana Port Commission Purchases
Author: Louisiana. Office of State Inspector General
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Pages : 6
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