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Port Houston is a strategic leader for the Houston Ship Channel and a key driver of international trade. It owns and operates eight public terminals, handles various cargo types, and provides helpful resources and tools for customers and vendors.
- Business Overview
Port Houston moves more containers than any other port on...
- Global Trade
Port Houston speaks your language. To advance the presence...
- Carrier Services
Port Houston works with a wide range of ocean carriers and...
- Foreign Trade Zone
Port Houston & FTZ. Port Houston manages Foreign Trade Zone...
- FTZ Public Facilities
Port of Houston Authority: 9: R.D. Tanner Ph: 713-670-2679:...
- Economic Development
Because Houston is a leading location for import and...
- Real Estate
Port Houston’s portfolio also includes numerous Foreign...
- Procurement Overview
Port Houston’s goal is to engage business, promote...
- Business Overview
The Port of Houston is one of the world's largest ports and serves the metropolitan area of Houston, Texas. The port is a 50-mile-long (80 km) complex of diversified public and private facilities located a few hours' sailing time from the Gulf of Mexico.
Port Houston owns and operates eight public terminals along the Houston Ship Channel, the nation's largest port for waterborne tonnage. Learn about the Port's history, business, community, and contact information.
Port Houston owns and operates the eight public facilities along the 52-mile Houston Ship Channel, including the area’s largest breakbulk facility and two of the most efficient container terminals in the nation.
Check container availability at Port Houston, the largest container port on the U.S. Gulf Coast. Access online tools and resources for efficient cargo handling.
Real-time updates about vessels in the Port of HOUSTON USHOU: expected arrivals, port calls & wind forecast for HOUSTON Port, by MarineTraffic.
The port of Houston is the busiest port in vessel and barge movements and for the second year in the row, is the largest U.S. port by tonnage, with over 200 docks and 270 facilities.