- Port of Houston
The Port of Houston is the
port ofHouston, Texas , the fourth-largest city in theUnited States . The Port is a 25-mile-long complex of diversified public and private facilities located a few hours' sailing time from theGulf of Mexico . It is the busiest port in the United States in terms of foreign tonnage, second-busiest in the United States in terms of overall tonnage, and tenth-busiest in the world. [ [http://www.portofhouston.com/geninfo/overview1.html POHA | Overview ] ]The Port of Houston is made up of the
Houston Ship Channel andGalveston Bay . It is made up of the port authority and the 150-plus private industrial companies along the ship channel; many oil companies have built refineries on the channel where they are protected from theGulf of Mexico . The petrochemical complex associated with the Port of Houston is one of the largest in the world.History
The original Port of Houston was located at the confluence of
Buffalo Bayou andWhite Oak Bayou in downtown Houston by the nowrap|University of Houston–Downtown . This area is called "Allen's Landing " and is now a park. It is the birthplace of the City of Houston.The citizens of
Harris County, Texas approved creation of the modern Port in 1909, believing that an inland port would better serve the region after the destructiveGalveston Hurricane of 1900. The Port was officially opened to traffic on November 10, 1914. Early supporters would prove to be correct; the Port has grown to be one of the world's largest, while the nearbyPort of Galveston has dwindled in significance.The Port Today
Approximately 215 million tons of cargo moved through the Port in 2005, about half of which was containerized cargo. The Port has three separate terminals dedicated to the handling of cargo containers: Barbours Cut (the first terminal specifically designed for these shipments), Galveston East End (leased from the Port of Galveston, the Port's long-time rival), and Bayport (opened in October 2006).
The Port offers a 90-minute free cruise aboard the "M/V Sam Houston", details of which can be found on its website. Since the Houston Ship Channel is closed to recreational traffic, this is the only means by which the general public can view port operations, and thus the tours are highly popular. Tours are available daily except on Mondays, holidays, and the entire month of September (when the vessel undergoes maintenance).
Most
Volkswagen (andAudi )automobiles sold inNorth America pass through the port of Houston.The Port is operated by the Port of Houston Authority, an independent political subdivision of the State of Texas. The Authority is governed by a seven-member Commission. The City of Houston and the Harris County Commissioners Court each appoint two commissioners; these two governmental entities also jointly appoint the chairman of the Port Commission. The Harris County Mayors & Councils Association and the City of Pasadena each appoint one commissioner. Daily operations are overseen by an Executive Director who serves at the will of the Commission.
Trade data
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Europe 32%
*Latin America 23%
*Asia 16%
*North America 12%
*Middle East 9%
*Africa 8%List of Firsts
Despite being one of the youngest major Ports in the world (the Port will not reach its 100th birthday until 2014) it has already racked up an impressive list of firsts. [http://www.portofhouston.com/pdf/pubaffairs/POHA-firsts.pdf See the pdf file] for the full list of accomplishments.
Most notable firsts include:
*The first port to be built with Federal funds "and" local matching funds, thus guaranteeing local support (every Port since 1910 has had a local match requirement)
*The first direct shipment ofcotton toEurope (November 1919 via the "M/V Merry Mount")
*The first container cargo ship (April/May 1956 via the "Ideal X")
*The firstdouble-stack container train (1981)
*When the Baytown Tunnel was removed in 1997 to allow deepening and widening of the Houston Ship Channel (it was replaced by theFred Hartman Bridge ), it was the largest tunnel so removed (35' diameter by 1,041' length) without closing the Channel, losing time due to accidents, or impacting the navigational safety of the Port.
*The first Port to conduct air emissions testing of its off-road equipment (2000)
*The first Port to meetISO 14001 standards for environmental excellence (2002), and the first Port to be recertified toISO 14001 standards (2004)Notes
External links
* [http://www.portofhouston.com/ Port of Houston Official Website]
* [http://commercialcartagehou.com/containers_port_of_houston.htm Port of Houston Facts]
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