Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District 1611 West Sallier Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601
About the Business
The Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District is a transit station located at 1611 West Sallier Street in Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States. It serves as the Port of Lake Charles, a deepwater seaport on the Calcasieu Ship Channel, ranking as the nation's 13th-busiest port district based on tonnage. The Port manages the Calcasieu Ship Channel, extending 36 miles inland and 32 miles into the Gulf of Mexico. Known as "America's Energy Corridor," it is a top choice for breakbulk, specialty, and project cargo, including industrial and lumber shipments. With over $108 billion in industrial projects completed, underway, or announced, the Port is one of the fastest-growing Gulf Coast ports, offering reliable shipping and future growth opportunities. The Port of Lake Charles provides efficient solutions for global shippers, specializing in breakbulk, heavy-lift, project, and agricultural cargoes. It also offers ideal sites for transportation and industrial use, with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico via the Calcasieu Ship Channel. Recently, Lake Charles Methanol II, LLC announced plans to invest $3.24 billion in a new manufacturing plant producing low-carbon intensity methanol. The Port of Lake Charles is a vital economic engine for the region, supporting commerce and industry in Southwest Louisiana.
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Location & Phone number
1611 W Sallier St, Lake Charles, LA 70601, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Place sucks major! No one knows where anything is or who works for what area. Take forever to load you then get frustrated if they have to change something up to make weight balances right. Hope I never have to come here again. Rush and do a half @$$ job and you get poor results."
"I have never met such a crappy office before. Nobody cares, everything takes a long time. They loaded it (wrongly) and left without saying a word. I lost the whole day loading 6 pallets. Maybe for locals who work by the hour, this is normal..."
"First time I've been back since the devastating hurricane. WOW! these folks are amazing! 7 trucks ahead of me..... was thinking I'd be there all day. No! These folks get you loaded quick!"
"good place not far mission very clean"
"this is not a public building, so I was disappointed there wasn't any visitors center. but the drive is gorgeous!"
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