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CONTAINER PORTS

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tor “most multimodal” should also be added to its moniker. ports fnd their commercial waterfront slowly being eroded

Serving all marine sectors – cruise, bulk, container, tanker, by creeping regentrifcation, New Orleans somehow fnds a breakbulk, and now container-on-barge – the port packages a formula that allows both sides of the equation to peacefully powerful economic one-two punch in a region better known co-exist, side by side, leveraging the resources of the other.

for peel-and-eat crawfsh and other local culinary delicacies. Multimodal, intermodal and interconnected to the region,

With recently installed CEO Brandy Christian at the helm – city and people that it serves, Port NOLA fnds itself poised one of just 11 female port directors in North America and the for growth across multiple business sectors. That train has left frst female CEO in the Port of New Orleans’ 120-year history the station and is on track with a full head of steam. It is not, – there are many layers to this onion. In an era where some however, too late to get on board.

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