Port of Morgan City

WELCOME TO
PORT OF
MORGAN CITY

Morgan City, La.

A MARINE TRANSPORTATION HUB OFFERING MULTIDIRECTIONAL ROUTES, MULTIMODAL CONNECTIONS AND MULTIPURPOSE OPPORTUNITIES

The Port of Morgan City, Louisiana, located on the South-Central Louisiana Gulf Coast at the intersection of the Atchafalaya River and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, is uniquely situated to ship and receive cargo throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.

Morgan City serves as a hub for marine transportation and industrial and commercial activities.

The area is home to a hard working and innovative industrial base.

• A 20’ deep by 400’ wide federally authorized channel to the Gulf of America
• Alternate routes to the Mississippi River and Inland River System
• Road and rail connections to the United States and beyond• Waterway access in 4 directions
• Rail spurs on site
• Access to 4-lane highway (future I-49)
• Commercial airport nearby• The Port of Morgan City Multimodal Marine Terminal can handle bulk, break-bulk, project and container cargoes.

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Dredge Watch

Atchafalaya River Crewboat Cut/Bay/Bar – Dredge Robert White completed dredging on April 23rd.

Atchafalaya River Maintenance Dredging:  Bayous Chene, Boeuf and Black – Dredge Susan Crosby has been on site since January 8th.

Atchafalaya River Bar Channel – Contract awarded to BRICE Civil Constructors September, 2018, Dredge Arulaq has been on site since January 1, 2020 and operating satisfactory.  The contractor is in the “Acute Remediation Phase” and will continue dredging operations 24/7 until project depth is achieved at 1.2 maximum density throughout the fluid column.

Berwick Harbor -Both Stouts Pass and Berwick Bay Harbor are currently without major shoaling issues

Navigation Condition Surveys can be found HERE

River Watch
Dredge Watch

Dredge Watch

Atchafalaya River Crewboat Cut/Bay/Bar – Dredge Robert White completed dredging on April 23rd.

Atchafalaya River Maintenance Dredging:  Bayous Chene, Boeuf and Black – Dredge Susan Crosby has been on site since January 8th.

Atchafalaya River Bar Channel – Contract awarded to BRICE Civil Constructors September, 2018, Dredge Arulaq has been on site since January 1, 2020 and operating satisfactory.  The contractor is in the “Acute Remediation Phase” and will continue dredging operations 24/7 until project depth is achieved at 1.2 maximum density throughout the fluid column.

Berwick Harbor -Both Stouts Pass and Berwick Bay Harbor are currently without major shoaling issues

Navigation Condition Surveys can be found HERE

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