PORT MASTER PLAN
READ THE 2024 MASTER PLAN
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The Louisiana Gateway Port (Plaquemines Port) Master Plan 2024 establishes a comprehensive 30-year roadmap for infrastructure expansion, multimodal connectivity, and sustainable trade growth at the mouth of the Mississippi River. Encompassing 1,691 acres of maritime facilities and 81 miles of deep-draft channel, the plan outlines strategies for expanding capacity across key cargo sectors—agribulk, drybulk, breakbulk, liquid bulk, and containerized freight—while positioning Louisiana as a leading Gulf gateway for international commerce.
Developed by Bujanda & Allen LLC and The Bridges Group International, the plan emphasizes data-driven market forecasting, stakeholder collaboration, and environmental stewardship. It details capital projects including the Louisiana Gateway Container Terminal, intermodal rail and highway connections, and ferry modernization, projecting billions in private investment and long-term job creation for Plaquemines Parish and the state.
The Port’s mission—“Turning Bigger Ships Faster”—reflects its commitment to innovation, efficiency, and environmental responsibility. The plan supports Louisiana’s net-zero goals by 2050 and provides a framework for resilient, sustainable growth that enhances the state’s role in global trade while maintaining its deep community roots.