Marine Terminal

Port of Morgan City Marine Terminal Facility

The Port of Morgan City Marine Terminal Facility offers its clients multidirectional routes, multimodal options, and multipurpose opportunities!

Port of Morgan City Marine Terminal Facility Location:

800 Youngs Road,  Morgan City, La.

GIWW WHL Mile Marker 95

The Port is home to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Axe, U.S. Coast Guard Aids To Navigation, U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

The Port of Morgan City’s strategic location provides multi-directional routes for the shipment of commodities -> see Multi-directional Routes.

  • Waterway Access

    • Port of Morgan City is the focal point of waterborne transportation in four directions.

  • Highway

    • Immediate access to future corridor of I-49, presently four-lane Highway 90.

  • Rail

    • BNSF and UP Class 1 rail service connects Morgan City to the U. S. rail network
    • Onsite spurs are serviced by Louisiana & Delta Short Line Service

  • Air Transportation

    • Commercial airport (Harry P. Williams Memorial Airport) 10 miles west of Port of Morgan City in Patterson, LA

International Cargo can be received at the Port of Morgan City and prepared for overland shipment to U.S. markets. The Intracoastal Waterway System and the Inland rivers of the Upper Mississippi River Valley reach markets in 37 U.S. states.

The Port of Morgan City Marine Terminal is a Title 33 CFR Part 105 facility.

  • Warehouse Facility

    20,000 sq. ft. warehouse with security and sprinkler systems adjacent to rail

    Marine Terminal

  • Cargo Storage

    35 acres storage area and marshalling yard for containers, forest products, coated pipe, structural steel, machinery and more.

    Cargo Storage

  • Rail Spur

    Louisiana & Delta Railroad (LDRR) provides rail services on Port-owned spurs for BNSF and UP Railways through Morgan City.

    Rail Spur

  • Docking Capacity

    1200 ft waterfront access at dock.
    20 ft berth depth.

    Docking Capacity