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Ports of Indiana

Indianapolis, IN, United States

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150 W. Market Street, Ste. 100

Indianapolis, IN, 46204

United States

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The Ports of Indiana is a quasi-governmental organization that operates a statewide system of ports, foreign trade zones and economic development programs under the authority of the Indiana Port Commission, a seven-member bipartisan board appointed by the governor.

The state of Indiana annually ships over 70 million tons of cargo by water each year, which ranks 14th among all U.S. states. More than half of Indiana's border is water, which includes 400 miles of direct access to two major freight transportation arteries: the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway (via Lake Michigan) and the Inland Waterway System (via the Ohio River). The state's three-port system serves the world's most productive industrial and agricultural region through a combination of strategic location, intermodal connections and specialized facilities. The Ports of Indiana is a quasi-governmental organization that operates a statewide system of ports, foreign trade zones and economic development programs under the authority of the Indiana Port Commission, a seven-member bipartisan board appointed by the governor. The state's three public ports are the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor/Portage on Lake Michigan, the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville and the Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon, both on the Ohio River.

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