AMERICA'S PREMIER INLAND PORT SYSTEM - The Ports of Indiana is a statewide port authority that operates a system of three ports on the Ohio River and Lake Michigan
Mission: To develop and maintain a world-class port system that operates as an agile, strategically-driven, self-funded enterprise dedicated to growing Indiana’s economy.
Fast Facts:
• 57% of Indiana’s border is water – (Lake Michigan, Ohio River and Wabash River)
• Indiana has the only state-run system of ports with access to two coastal ranges – the Atlantic via the Great Lakes and the Gulf via the inland river system.
• Indiana ranks among top 10 states in 44 logistics categories and in the top five for 17 of those – by comparison, Indiana is 38th in geographic area and 15th in population.
• Indiana ranks 8th in domestic waterborne shipping and 14th in total foreign & domestic waterborne shipping – ahead of many coastal states
Indiana's Ports:
Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville (Ohio River)
Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon (Ohio River)
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor (Lake Michigan)
Business Objectives:
• Assist port companies in growing business
• Attract new businesses that will ship cargo by water and rail
• Provide Indiana with a world-class port system that operates without public funding
• Provide statewide foreign-trade and development financing programs