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the port of houston authority
welcome to th
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The Port o Houston 2
Public Facilities
Barbours Cut Container Terminal 4
Bayport Container Terminal 6
Bayport Cruise Terminal 8
Turning Basin Terminal 10
Houston Public Grain Elevator #2 12
Woodhouse Terminal
Jacintoport Terminal 16
Care Terminal 18
Bulk Materials Handling Plant 20
Commitment to the Environment 22
Industry Map o the Houston Ship Channel 24
Houston Area Map 26
Port-Related Organizations 27
contents
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the port of houston
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The 53-mile-long Houston Ship Channel
is one o the nation’s busiest waterways,
providing a link between the world and
Houston, the ourth-largest city in the U.S.
The most prominent fxtures along the channel
are the world’s second-largest petrochemical
complex and the diverse public and private
acilities that comprise the Port o Houston.
As one o the world’s largest seaports, Houston handles more oreign water-
borne tonnage than any other U.S. port. Each year, cargo is moved throug
the Port o Houston through more than 8,000 ship calls and 150,000 bar
transports. More than 100 steamship lines oer service between Houston
and more than 1,000 ports around the world.
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The Port o Houston Authority (PHA) is a
public entity that handles general cargo that
is distributed to the more than 50 million
people who live within 500 miles o the port.
The port authority handles about 35 million
tons o cargo per year. PHA is responsible oreight primary cargo terminals and one cruise
terminal. The public acilities owned and
operated by the Port o Houston Authority
handle virtually every type o cargo, including
containers, general cargo, grain, dry bulk
materials and project and heavy-lit cargo.
A vast network o interstate highways and
rail connect Houston with inland markets,
and each o the Port o Houston’s various
acilities is in close proximity to major highway arteries. Nearly 1,200 nonlocal truck lines
handle cargo in the Houston metropolitan
area, including specialty cargo carriers
(e.g., oilield equipment haulers, tank-truck
lines, household goods) and common carriers
operating daily scheduled service between
Houston and other major U.S. cities.
According to data analyzed by Martin
Associates, marine cargo activities at the
public and private marine terminals
located along the Houston Ship
Channel generate signiicant eco-
nomic impact throughout Houston
and the surrounding region. More
than 785,000 jobs in Texas are
related to cargo movement and other
activities at the port.
A statewide total o $39.3 billion o personal
income and expenditures was generated inTexas rom direct, induced, indirect and related
jobs at the port. Business activities aected
by the port generated nearly $118 billion
o statewide economic beneit. These s
activities resulted in generation o $3.7 b
o state and local taxes in the state.
Two dozen Houston-based companies
rank among the 2006 Fortune 500, ma
Houston the third largest concentration
the nation. More than hal o the 100 la
non-U.S. corporations and 20 oreign b
have operations in Houston. A consula
corps comprised o oicials rom 91 nat works diligently to promote Houston’s
in global trade and commerce.
More than 50 million people live within 500 miles o the city
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The Fentress Bracewell Barbours Cut
Container Terminal is the largest inter-
modal acility on the U.S. Gul o Mexico.
The Port o Houston handles 69.6 percent
o the containerized cargo market in the
U.S. Gul and 95.5 percent o the containers
moving through Texas. Much o that activity
takes place at Barbours Cut.
The six berths at Barbours Cut provide 6,000 eet o continuous quay
with 13 whar cranes. The acility is designed or maximum eiciency
and includes a roll-on/roll-o platorm, a LASH dock, paved marshaling
area, two 100,000 square-oot transit sheds, and an on-site rail ramp. A computerized inventory control system tracks the status and location
o individual containers, and customers can monitor the status o their
container shipments via the Port o Houston Authority’s Web site.
BarBours cut container terminal
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• 1515 East Barbours Cut Blvd., LaPorte, Texas 77571
• The largest intermodal facility on the U.S. Gulf
• Six 1,000-foot-long container berths providing 6,000 feet
of continuous quay
• Roll-on/roll-off platform
• LASH dock
• 230 acres of paved marshaling area
• 255,000-square-foot warehouse space
• Computerized inventory control system tracks the status
and location of individual containers
• Comprehensive refrigerated food warehouse is located
near the terminal
• Channel depth is 40 feet at mean low tide
• Modern, automated gate complex with 15 inboundand 12 outbound lanes
• Rail ramp consists of 42.1 acres with
- four working tracks, each about 2,700 feet in length
- five storage tracks, each about 2,550 feet in length
- 900 parking spaces
• Room for more than 24,500 grounded TEUs,
342 reefer outlets; slots for over 2,500 wheeled units
• Two 100,000-square-foot sheds and one 55,000-square-foot shed
• 13 wharf cranes
• 32 heavy-duty yard tractors and 100 heavy-duty yard chassis • 24-hour security and availability
the facts aBout BarBours cut Six 1,000-foot-long container berths providing
6,000 feet of continuous qu
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The $1.2 billion Bayport Container Terminal,
located within the city o Pasadena, Texas,
is a state-o-the-art acility and, at build-out,
will substantially increase the port’s container
handling capacity. The terminal will have
a total o seven container berths with the
capacity to handle 2.3 million TEUs.
The Bayport Container Terminal will be built out in phases as demand
dictates. Present expansion will result in an increase to 3,300 eet o
breth space and to nine whar cranes by the end o summer 2010.
Bayport container terminal
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• 12619 Port Road, Pasadena, Texas 77586
• Located south of the Bayport Ship Channel
• Currently, 2,000 feet of berths (will expand to 3,300 feet
by the end of summer 2010)
• Currently, 2 berths, 110 acres of container yard, capacity
up to 600,000 TEUs per year
• 24-hour security and availability
• At buildout, capacity is 1.4 million containers, or approximately
2.3 million TEUs per year
• Expected to generate more than 29,200 permanent jobs by completion,
not counting construction jobs
• Opening phase of facility was completed in December 2006
• Bayport Terminal Complex, overall:
- Planned total of 378 acres of container yard
- Intermodal yard will serve approximately 20% of Bayport cargo,
from an area of approximately 123 acres. Initial IY will
open around 2013
- 400,000 square feet of container freight station space planned
- Total Bayport acreage, including cruise terminals, commercial and
industrial co-development areas, and buffer zones is 1,043 acres
• 6 wharf cranes with 65 long ton capacity (will expand to include
9 wharf cranes by the end of summer 2010)
the facts aBout Bayport The terminal will have a total of
seven container berths with
the capacity to handle 2.3 million TEUs
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Located on Galveston Bay within the city o
Pasadena, Texas, the Bayport Cruise Complex
is only about 18 to 21 nautical miles rom
international waters, equivalent to 1.5 to
2 hours cruising time. The natural shorelineso Galveston Bay are visible during most
o that time.
The Bayport Cruise Complex is built on a 140-acre greensite and aces
naturally pristine waters, shoreline, and greenspace. The cruise complex
is ISO 14001 compliant and oers the most advanced environmental
systems, including shore power. Bayport Cruise Terminal One is abrand-new, single story, 96,000-square oot acility custom designed
and built or the cruise industry. The acility has a second story
boarding corridor and eatures an FMT Gangway System.
Bayport cruise terminal
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• 4700 Cruise Road, Pasadena, Texas 77586
• Located on Galveston Bay
• Terminal building – 96,000 square feet
• Embarkation lounge has 55 check-in stations
• Valet parking in adjacent parking lot – 800 spaces, expandable to 1,000
• Well-designed traffic lanes with easy accesses to escalators and
elevators designed to expedite passengers to and from the upper level,
along climate-controlled gangway
• 24-hour security
• Bayport Cruise Terminal is expected to generate nearly 3,000 permanent,
nonconstruction jobs by the completion of Cruise Terminal Three
the facts aBout Bayport cruise terminal
96,000-square foot facility custom designed and built for the cruise indus
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The Turning Basin is the navigational head
o the Houston Ship Channel and is only
eight miles rom downtown Houston. Each
o the 39 public wharves that line the Turning
Basin oer up to 806 eet o quay, more than1.9 million square eet o covered storage and
3.3 million square eet o open storage space.
Arranged or eicient truck and rail direct discharge and direct loadingoperations, the Turning Basin Terminal eiciently handles close to 2,000ships and barges annually. Liting capacity in excess o 500 tons is available.
Whar 32 is one o the world’s premier heavy-lit cargo acilities.
This $10.8 million state-o-the-art reight-handling acility has a1,000-pound- per-square-oot load capacity that can handle even themost challenging shipments. Its 806 linear eet o berthing space and18.5 acres o paved marshaling area is spacious enough or any cargoassignment. Long-term storage is also available.
turning Basin terminal
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• 111 East Loop North, Houston, Texas 77029
• Located near Loop 610 bridge at the head of the Houston Ship Channel
• Less than five miles from two major interstate highways
- Interstate 45, which runs north and south
- Interstate 10, which runs east and west
• Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and capable
of operating 24 hours a day with prior arrangements
• 24-hour security
• 20,000 feet of docking space available
• 39 docks equipped to handle breakbulk, containerized, project or
heavy-lift cargoes, inbound steel, vehicles, liquid/dry bulk and layberths
• Wharves served by the Port Terminal Railroad Association, Burlington
Northern-Santa Fe and Union Pacific, which provide service to all
points in the United States and North America
• Direct discharge and loading capabilities by rail cars or trucks
• Served by more than 100 truck lines
• 3.3 million square feet of open storage and more than
1.9 million square feet of covered storage space
• Wharves can hold from 250 to 1,000-pounds-per-square-foot
• A 40-ton container crane owned by PHA and mobile truck
cranes up to 300 tons available for rent from private companies
• Lifting capacity of more than 500 tons by floating derrick crane
• Can accommodate vessels up to 750 feet in length/106-foot beam
• Height of docks is 8 to 16.5 feet above mean low tide
• Transit sheds approved by USDA to handle PL480 food aid cargo
the facts aBout the turning Basin
The facility can accommodate vessels
with lengths up to 750 feet
wharf 32
• Specially designed for handling project and heavy-lift cargoes
• $10.8 million state-of-the-art freight handling facility
• 1,000 pounds-per-square-foot load capacity
• 806 linear feet of berthing space as well as 18.5 acres of paved marshali
• Can accommodate just about any large shipment
• Navigable water depth alongside is 36 feet
• Long-term storage availability
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The 6.2 million-bushel capacity Houston
Public Grain Elevator #2 is an efcient,
modern export acility. With a maximum
rated loading capability o 120,000 bushels
an hour, overall throughput costs are among
the lowest in the nation.
The facility is fully automated, allowing operators full control of all
equipment at their fingertips. Trucks are received on two pits at a rate of
30 trucks per hour. Rail receipts from three pits reach 30 cars per hour.
The elevator is ideal for shippers who export large volumes of grain
and must move their shipments fast.
houston puBlic grain elevator #2
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• 1500 South Main Street, Galena Park, Texas 77547
• Grain elevator operated by Louis Dreyfus Corporation
• Elevator ideal for shippers who export large volumes of grain
and must move their shipments fast
• Facility totally automated, allowing operators to have remote control
of all elevator equipment
• Storage capacity of 6.2 million bushels
• Trucks received on two pits at a maximum rate of 30 trucks
per hour and average 22,000 bushels per hour with a maximum
rate of 30,000 bushels per hour
• Average vessel loading is 70,000 bushels per hour with
a maximum rate of 120,000 per hour
• Capable of operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week
with extended unloading truck hours during seasonal peaks
• Railcar unloading is 46,000 bushels per hour with
79,000 bushels maximum
• Multigrain cargos do not delay loading
• Fumigation available on request
• Six shipping bins with capacity of 90,000 bushels
the facts aBout grain elevator #2 Average vessel loading is
70,000 bushels per ho
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Just two miles downstream rom the Turning
Basin, the Woodhouse Terminal is a multi-use
acility that includes approximately 235,000
square eet o warehouse space, 10 acres o
open storage, roll-on/roll-o ramps andthree general cargo wharves ranging rom
600 eet to 660 eet long.
Woodhouse Terminal is located on a 100-acre tract on the north side
of the Houston Ship Channel near the Sims Bayou juncture, a short
distance downstream from the Turning Basin Terminal. Versatility
is this port authority facility’s primary asset. Storage is availablefor virtually any type of cargo.
woodhouse terminal
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• 1606 Clinton Drive, Galena Park, Texas 77547
• Acquired in December 1992
• Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and capable
of operating 24 hours a day with prior arrangements
• 24-hour security
• 235,000 square feet of transit shed space with 10 acres
of open storage area
• Three wharves ranging from 600 to 660 feet long and RO/RO
capacity at Wharf 3
• Docks are 18.12 to 18.80 feet above mean low tide
• Project depth is 39 feet at Wharf 1 and 35 feet at Wharves 2 and 3
• Storage available for virtually any type of cargo
• Privately owned cranes available for rent
• Rail access to all wharves and transit sheds provided
by Union Pacific Railroad
• Maximum vessel length of 750 feet and beam of 106 feet
at Wharf 1
• Maximum vessel length of 750 feet and beam of 96 feet
at Wharves 2 and 3
the facts aBout woodhouse
235,000 square feet of transit shed space
with 10 acres of open storage ar
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Sitting on 125 acres, Jacintoport Terminal
oers specialized acilities or project and
bagged cargo. The “Spiralveyor” bagged
cargo handling system is capable o loading
ships at a very high rate o speed. On-site
bagging equipment can package corn,
oats, rice, soybeans, wheat and other
ood products.
The Jacintoport warehouse contains 200,000 square feet of storage
space, as well as enclosed truck and rail bays to protect cargo.
The terminal’s three berths provide 1,836 feet of continuous quay, with
7.5 acres of paved cargo marshaling area and an 82,500-square-foot
transit shed located adjacent to Berth 3. The terminal also features
a 437,000-square-foot transit shed.
jacintoport terminal
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Offers specialized facilities for
bagged and project cargo• 16211 Peninsula, Houston, Texas 77015
• 125-acre tract situated on the north side of the Houston Ship
Channel near Channelview, Texas
• Offers specialized facilities for project and bagged cargo
• Three wharves offering 1,836 feet of continuous quay,7.5 acres of paved marshaling area
• Elevation approximately 12 feet above mean low tide
• 82,500 square-foot transit shed dockside
• 200,000 square-foot temperature and humidity-controlled warehouse
• 437,000 square feet of warehouse space in lease area
• On-site bagging facility can package corn, oats, rice, soybeans
and other food products
• Form conveyor fed spiralveyors are capable of loading
350 to 400 tons of bagged/boxed cargo in one hour
• Major railroad service includes BN/SF and UP/SP via PTRA
switching service and can handle 150 freight cars at one time
• Facility includes staging areas, dual certified scales,
computerized inventory controls and a fleet of shore cranes
• Approved by USDA to handle PL480 food aid cargo
• Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
capable of operating 24 hours a day with prior arrangements
• 24-hour security
• Major highways close by are Interstate 10 via Sheldon Roadexit and Beltway 8 (East) via Jacintoport Boulevard exit
the facts aBout jacintoport
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Care Terminal oers a state-o-the-art whar
and dock that can accommodate heavy-lit
and project cargo o up to 1,000 pounds per
square oot. With more than 1,100 eet o
berthing space directly adjacent to 15 acres
o paved open storage area and 45,900 square
eet o warehouse space, Care Terminal can
handle a wide variety o projects.
care terminal
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• 16800 Peninsula Blvd., Houston, Texas 77015
• Located on 32 acres south of Channelview, Texas
on the Houston Ship Channel
• Operated by Coastal Cargo of Texas
• Within two miles of Interstate 10 and Beltway 8
• Can handle a wide variety of cargo, from dry bulk, containers,
project, breakbulk, etc.
• Two docks with 1,118 feet of continuous quay adjacent
to 15 acres of paved open storage area
• Over 45,000 square feet of transit shed space
• Offers onsite rail siding with switching services provided
by the Port Terminal Railroad
• Handles more than 150 trucks a day
• $14 million in recent improvements include a new state-of-the-artwharf and dock, which was designed for handling project and
heavy-lift cargo
• Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and capable
of operating 24 hours a day with prior arrangements
• Transit shed approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to
handle food and cargo
• Equipped with two 235-ton Manitowoc cranes, a 95,000-pound
top loader, and dozens of heavy- and light-duty forklifts for
various capabilities
the facts aBout the care terminal $14 million in recent improvements include a new
state-of-the-art wharf and do
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The Bulk Materials Handling Plant is a
dry bulk export/import acility located nine
miles downstream rom the Turning Basin
Terminal. The plant’s modern and well-
maintained ship-loading system can handle
just about any kind o dry bulk commodity,
ranging rom particles as fne as sand to
lumps eight inches in diameter and weighing
as much as 200 pounds per cubic oot.
Commodities are discharged from trucks or rail cars into an underground
hopper that feeds a conveyor system and ship loader. This high-speed
loading system has a rated capacity of 1,800 short tons per hour.
Bulk materials handling plant
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• 5100 Penn City Road, Houston, Texas 77015
• Located on Greens Bayou near Houston Ship Channel
• Built by PHA in 1961
• Operated by Kinder Morgan
• Dry bulk import/export facility with capacity to handle just about any
kind of dry bulk commodity, ranging from particles as fine as sand
to eight-inch lumps weighing as much as 200 pounds per cubic foot
• Equipped with a high-speed loading system and a sophisticated
dust collection system that permits the handling of extremely
dusty commodities
• Key link in the transportation chain for getting pet coke to market
• 1,200 foot berth with a working dock of 650 feet long
• Rated capacity of 1,800 short tons per hour for commodities
with heavy density• Channel depth is 40 feet at mean low tide
• Regular interchanges with the BN/SF and the Union Pacific
via Port Terminal Railroad Association
• Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., but can
operate 24 hours a day if needed
the facts aBout Bulk materials
Dry bulk import/export facility can handle
extremely dusty commoditi
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sustainaBle commitment
to the environment
The Port o Houston Authority is nationally recognized as a leader in environmental stewardsh
or its use o best practices to reduce the
impact o port activity on the environment. As
the frst U.S. port to meet the rigorous standar
o ISO 14001 compliance, the Port o Houston
Authority sets the standard or reducing waste,
increasing eorts to recycle, reduce energy usag
and improving air and water quality.
The Port of Houston Authority has established an extensive marsh restoration
in Galveston Bay. Over a 50-year period, more than 200 million cubic yards of
rial dredged during the deepening and widening of the Houston Ship Channe
be used to create 4,250 acres of marsh, upland and bird habitats.
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A completed Goods Movement Air Emission
Inventory is the baseline for a comprehensive,
long-term Clean Air Strategy Plan for the port
authority. The use of best management practices
and continuous training help monitor and reduce
impacts to storm water runoff. The port authority continues to identify new opportunities to reduce,
reuse and recycle materials on a port-wide scale,
from the offices to the maintenance shops. The
port authority is examining new technologies
and opportunities for increasing energy efficiency
and savings.
The Port Authority believes the foundation
of sustainability is built on strong leadership,
solidified by employee support and is successful
when a balance between people, planet and profit
is achieved. The port authority’s many years as the
nation’s leading port on environmental issues have
given it a definite head start with key partners to
work with along the way.
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industry map of the houston ship channel
One of the world’s greatest concentrations of industrial facilities, valued at more
than $15 billion, is located along the Houston Ship Channel. This map indicates
the locations of the many industries between the Turning Basin (on the left of the
map) and Bayport (on the right).
port of houston tenants
Barbours Cut
APM Terminals
Barbours Cut Intermodal Services, LTD
Frontier Logistics
James J. Flanagan Shipping Corp.
P & O Ports Texas, Inc.
Universal Maritime Services
Valero Rening Texas, L.P.
Bulk Materials Handling P
Kinder Morgan Petcoke L
Megaeet Towing
Care Terminal
Coastal Cargo of Texas
Inbesa America, Inc.
Jacintoport
Seaboard Corporation, In
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B a y p o r t
C o n t a i n
e r T e
r m i n a l
B a y p o r t
C r u i s
e T e
r m i n
a l
Port of Houston Industrial — East
AllTrans Port Services, Inc.
Arrow Trucking Co., Inc.
E.I. Dupont DeNemours and Co.
Kinder Morgan Texas Terminals, L.P.
Quick Catch Trucking
Richardson Steel Yard, Inc.Richway Cartage, Inc.
Shippers Stevedoring Co.
Storage & Processors, Inc.
Superior Supply & Steel, Inc.
Port of Houston Industrial — West
Ceres Gulf, Inc.
Chaparrel Stevedoring
Dynamic Warehousing & Trucking, Inc.
Frontier Logistics, L.P.
Greater Houston Port Bureau
Hansen-Mueller Co.Houston International Seafarers Centers
Houston Tubulars, Inc.
Independent Truckers
J.J. Flanagan Stevedores
Jacob Sterns and Sons, Inc.
P & O Ports Texas, Inc.
Port Container Industries, Inc.
Port Cooper T. Smith Stevedoring
Richardson Steel Yard, Inc.
Richway Cartage, Inc.Seaman’s Church Institute
Shippers Stevedoring Co.
Southern Stevedoring
SSA Marine
Storage & Processors, Inc.
Sunbelt Group, Inc.
Valero Marketing and Supply C
Volkswagen of America, Inc.
Westway Terminal Co., Inc.
port of houston industrial park
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the houstonconnection
1 The Port of Houston Turning Basin
2 Houston Public Grain Elevator #2
3 Woodhouse Terminal
4 Bulk Materials Handling Plant
5 Care Terminal
6 Jacintoport Terminal
7 Barbours Cut Container Terminal
8 Bayport Industrial Complex
9 Bayport Container & Cruise Terminal
Railroads Serving Houston
PTRA Port Terminal Railroad Association
connects with all Houston railroads
BNSF Burlington Northern
and Santa Fe Railroad
UP Union Pacific Railroad
KCS The Kansas City Southern serves
Houston and connects PTRA on
trackage rights over UP and BNSF.
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consular corps
Consular oicials protect the inter-
ests and promote trade between their
countries and the U.S. With a member-
ship representing 91 nations, Houston’s
Consular Corps is the third largest
in the country.
Address:
4200 Westheimer, Suite 218
Houston, TX 77027
Telephone: 713.572.8731
Fax: 713.572.8732
houston internationalseafarers center
Since 1972, the Houston InternationalSeaarers Center has served as a home
away rom home or more than a
million seaarers rom around the world.
The chaplains visit ships in port, worship
services are oered nightly, and numer-
ous activities at the center are available
ree o charge including transportation
to and rom the center.
Address:
Upper Level Whar 23
Houston, TX 77029
Telephone: 713.672.0511
Fax: 713.672.2444
E-mail: [email protected]
BarBours cut lou lawler center
This satellite acility o the Houston
International Seaarers Center serves
seaarers arriving at Barbours Cut
Container Terminal, the Bayport
Industrial Complex and the ExxonMobil
Corp. terminal.
Address:
1700 East Barbours Cut Blvd.
La Porte, TX 77571
Telephone: 281.470.2414
Fax: 281.470.0263
E-mail: [email protected]
houston pilots association
For more than 75 years, sae transitat the Port o Houston has been the
responsibility o the Houston Pilots
Association. The pilots coordinate
traic on the Houston Ship Channel
24 hours a day.
Address:
8150 South Loop East
Houston, TX 77017-1747
Telephone: 713.645.9620,
ext. 201 or dispatch
Web site: www.houston-pilots.com
greater houston port Bureau
The Port Bureau is a member-supported,
non-proit transportation and logistics
services organization which provides
inormation, conducts research and
represents the interests o private industry
at the Port o Houston. The Port Bureaumanages six organizations: the Marine
Exchange o the West Gul, the Houston
Customhouse Brokers & Freight For-
warders Association, the Greater Houston
Coee Association, the American Green
Coee Association, the American Animal
Transportation Association, and the U.S.
Gul International Commerce Club.
Address:
111 East Loop North
Houston, TX 77029
Telephone: 713.678.4300
Fax: 713.678.4839
Web site: www.txgul.org
E-mail: [email protected]
houston customhouse Brokers
& freight forwarders association
Since 1982, the Houston Customhouse
Brokers & Freight Forwarders Associa-
tion has been instrumental in providing
leadership to international trade service
companies. Its membership represents
over 75,000 importers and exporters
who do business through Hou
organization is managed by thHouston Port Bureau, Inc.
Address:111 East Loop North
Houston, TX 77029Telephone: 713.678.4300Fax: 713.678.4839
Web site: www.hcba.com
E-mail: [email protected]
pha economic development
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Telephone: 281.486.5535
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Telephone: 281.867.1112
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Telephone: 713.844.3600
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Telephone: 713.393.8700
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Telephone: 713.522.9745
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Telephone: 713.644.7070
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Telephone: 713.450.3600
port-related organizations
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port of houston authority commissioners
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The Port o Houston Authority
111 East Loop NorthHouston, Texas 77029
United States o America
www.portohouston.com