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General Information

The Port of Morgan City has been an avenue of both domestic and international trade since 1957, with convenient, direct access to ocean-going traffic across the globe.

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Nestled in the heart of the Gulf, the Port (Latitude: 29º41’28” North, Longitude: 91º12’00” West) is only 29 miles from the Gulf of Mexico.

With a Congressionally authorized channel, 20 feet deep and 400 feet wide, Morgan City is the focal point of waterborne transportation in four directions.

The port is uniquely situated to handle trade from throughout the United States and the world. Its docking and cargo handling facilities serve a wide variety of medium draft vessels.

The Atchafalaya River, the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, and the Bayous Bouef, Black, and Chene waterways are the connections to traffic throughout the continental United States and abroad.

There are over 200 private dock facilities located in the Morgan City vicinity. These facilities have heavy lift, barge-mounted cranes with capacities to 5,000 tons, track cranes to 300 tons, and mobile cranes to 150 tons.

The Port of Morgan City is a viable alternative for shippers utilizing shallow and medium draft vessels in the Gulf of Mexico.
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