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Organization of American States, CIP Presented by: Tom Kornegay Executive Director Port of Houston Authority 1
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PHA /Port of Houston PHA HSC sponsor Public wharves 15% total tonnage Consumer goods Port of Houston 53-mile channel 6 th largest port 85% total tonnage Petrochemical industry 2
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Port Commissioners Jim Edmonds, chairman Kase Lawal, vice chairman Steve Phelps Jim Fonteno Jimmy Burke Cheryl Thompson-Draper Janiece Longoria 3
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Economic Impact 287,000 Texas jobs $11 billion in revenue $649 million in state and local tax revenue 22 million state population 66 percent live in major metropolitan areas 4
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Key Cargo Tonnage Port of Houston: Total ’03 port tonnage – 190 million tons Half was petroleum 5 PHA: 77% increase in steel Trend continues to 1Q 2006
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Record Year $120 million revenue 12% increase 1.24 million TEUs 8.4% increase 6
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Barbours Cut Terminal 9.4 million tons Jan-Sept ’04 15% increase over 2003 Terminal at capacity 7
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Bayport Container and Cruise Terminal June 2004 groundbreaking 39,000 new jobs $1.6 billion state economic impact Most modern terminal 8
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Bayport Container and Cruise Terminal 10-15 year building plan Phase I contracts awarded Ultimate 1,045-acre facility 7 ship berths 3 cruise berths 378-acre container yard 9
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Bayport Container and Cruise Terminal Triple PHA container capacity 64 % Gulf Coast containers 94 % Texas coast containers 10
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Latin America Markets: Brazil Argentina Chile Venezuela Peru Colombia 11
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Ocean Carriers P&O Nedlloyd Seaboard Crowley Maersk-Sealand 12
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South American Goods Steel Coffee Ceramic tiles Wind turbine equipment Forest products 13
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American Market Consumer market growing Commodities move over Houston’s docks Increasing retail opportunities 14
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Wal-Mart 2 million square foot distribution center planned near HSC Additional 2 million square feet potential 15
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Environmental Awareness ISO 14001 compliant Environmental Management System Results: –75 % reduction in absorbent disposal –Eliminate oily rag disposal 16
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Port Security $16.7 million security grant funding Security partners cooperation Elected official briefings 17
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Port Security Partner with cities along HSC Partner with Harris County for radio equipment and training 18
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Port Coordination Center $4.35 million facility Advanced communication systems, data sharing equipment Communication command center for partners 19
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Maritime Transportation Security Act Port authority prepared in advance of July 1, 2004, deadline Comprehensive security plans submitted to US Coast Guard 20
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Conclusion Building on strengths of existing relationship Cultivating new relationships Capitalizing on market opportunities Focusing on environmental stewardship 21
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