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Port of New Orleans Honors Top Shippers and Ocean Carriers

April 25, 2018

Bobby Landry, Port NOLA VP of Commercial, presents an award to Fabio Santucci, MSC, at the 2018 Cargo Connections Conference. (Photo: Port NOLA)
Bobby Landry, Port NOLA VP of Commercial, presents an award to Fabio Santucci, MSC, at the 2018 Cargo Connections Conference. (Photo: Port NOLA)
Bobby Landry, Port NOLA VP of Commercial, presents an award to Rick Gros, Shintech, at the 2018 Cargo Connections Conference. (Photo: Port NOLA)
Bobby Landry, Port NOLA VP of Commercial, presents an award to Rick Gros, Shintech, at the 2018 Cargo Connections Conference. (Photo: Port NOLA)

The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) honored the top ocean carriers and shippers that have contributed to Port NOLA’s success over the years during the 10th anniversary of the Cargo Connections Conference (CCC) on Monday, April 9, 2018.

“The Port of New Orleans values our relationships with all of our customers,” said Brandy D. Christian, Port of New Orleans President and CEO. “We are proud to recognize our partners who play vital roles in supporting Port NOLA’s success as a global gateway.”

The top 10 lists were calculated based on the average overall tonnage of cargo moved through Port NOLA over the past three years.

Top 10 ocean carriers include:

  1. Mediterranean Shipping Company
  2. Hapag-Lloyd
  3. CMA CGM
  4. PACC Line
  5. Seaboard Marine
  6. SK Shipping
  7. ZIM Integrated Shipping Services
  8. Toko Line
  9. Maersk Line
  10. Hamburg Sud

Top 10 shippers include:

  1. Shintech
  2. The Dow Chemical Company
  3. ExxonMobil
  4. Monsanto
  5. Dak Americas
  6. Unitcargo
  7. Chemours
  8. Folgers
  9. MTS Logistics
  10. CSN

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