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Cargo Statistics &
Financial Reports

The Port of Lake Charles is nationally recognized for its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR), which is presented by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) of the United States and Canada. It honors government units and public employee retirement systems whose comprehensive annual financial reports achieve “the highest standards in government accounting and financial reporting.”

This prestigious award requires that organizations supplement their financial reports with data and research to provide a wider scope of information than what is contained in an annual financial report.

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Shipping News — Growth — Milestones

Port of Lake Charles cracks nation’s top 10 for cargo
5 Facts About Breakbulk Cargo at the Port of Lake Charles
Breakbulk cargo is a key component of global trade, especially for industries moving large, irregularly shaped items that cannot fit into standard shipping containers. The Port of Lake Charles on the Louisiana Coast plays a critical role in handling and transporting breakbulk cargo for various industries. Here are five important[…]
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How the Port of Lake Charles Became the Nation’s Top LNG Export Hub
How the Port of Lake Charles Became the Nation’s Top LNG Export Hub
The Port of Lake Charles has long been recognized as “America’s Energy Corridor,” a testament to its pivotal role in the global energy sector. This prestigious title reflects the Port’s strategic importance and its integral contribution to the international energy market, particularly through its role as the leading LNG (liquefied[…]
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What Types of Cargo Can Be Handled at the Port of Lake Charles?
What Types of Cargo Can Be Handled at the Port of Lake Charles?
The Port of Lake Charles, strategically positioned along the Gulf of Mexico, is renowned for its capacity to handle a wide array of cargo types. As the 10th-busiest deepwater port in the U.S. based on tonnage, the Port is equipped to manage everything from bulk commodities to sophisticated project cargo.[…]
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Passage to the Sea:
The Port’s Rich History

It was the late 19th Century in Lake Charles, Louisiana, a prosperous waterside oasis amid what was once a no-man’s land. The lumber business was booming. Agriculture was thriving. Commerce was moving on the waterways.

The fledgling city’s business and community leaders petitioned the U.S. War Department for a deeper channel to better move traffic on the Calcasieu River.

The pleas went unheeded, but others were already taking notice

1920s workers at the Port of Lake Charles - black and white historical image

Speakers Bureau

The Port of Lake Charles is pleased to accept invitations whenever possible to address groups and gatherings about its role as a longtime anchor of the Southwest Louisiana economy. If you’re interested in scheduling a speaker, call Bernadette Courville at 337-493-3567.

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