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Encyclopedia > Port of South Louisiana
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The Port of South Louisiana is the largest volume shipping port in the United States and fifth largest in the world(2003 World Port Rankings). It is the largest bulk cargo port in the world. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... To suggest a relevant news story for the main page, refer to the criteria then add your suggestion at the candidates page. ... Bulk cargo is cargo that is unpacked (un-bundled or un-bound) and is of the same or a similar kind or nature (homogeneous). ...


It extends 54 miles along the Mississippi River between New Orleans, Louisiana and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, centering approximately at LaPlace, Louisiana. This port is critical for grain shipments from the Midwest, handling some 60% of all raw grain exports. This page is about the river in the United States; there is also a Canadian Mississippi River (Ontario). ... New Orleans (local pronunciations: , , or ) (French: La Nouvelle-Orléans, pronounced in standard French accent) is a major U.S. port city and historically the largest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana. ... Motto: Nickname: Founded Incorporated 1699 16 January 1817  County {{{county}}} Borough {{{borough}}} Parrish East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor Melvin Kip Holden Area  - Total  - Water 204. ... La Place (sometimes spelled LaPlace or Laplace) is a census-designated place located in St. ... The Midwest is a common name for a region of the United States of America. ...


Port operations are currently shut down because of Hurricane Katrina. The condition of the port is not known. If the port is severely damaged, large disruptions in both imports and exports could result, including oil imports (the Port of South Louisiana is the main receiving terminal for supertankers from Saudi Arabia). Wikinews has news related to this article: Category:New Orleans Disaster Disaster recovery American Red Cross: Official donation site www. ... A supertanker is an unofficial nickname that applies to a certain class of tanker ship built to transport very large quantities of liquids; in practice this typically refers to crude oil. ...


External links

Port of South Louisiana Web Site


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