PORT OF BEAUMONT

Name of Port: Port of Beaumont Located in Beaumont, , the Port of Beaumont is accessible from the and Intracoastal Waterway via the federally maintained Sabine-Neches Ship Channel. The fifth largest port in the nation in terms of tonnage and the largest commercial military outload port in the U.S., the Port of Beaumont specializes in breakbulk, liquid bulk, dry bulk, heavy lift, ro-ro, bulk grain and project cargoes. In 2018, the Port handled more than 4.6 million tons of cargo and did business with 30 countries on five continents. Terminal Capabilities: Harbor(s): One/Port of Beaumont Berth(s): Eight Cranes: Harbor Mobile Crane 140 metric ton (308,647 lbs.) capacity with extension of 168 feet (51.20 meters), a variety of lift machines and mobile cranes. Depth: 36-40 ft. (10.97-12.19 meters) • Public and private terminals • Deck load capacity at Harbor Island 1,200 lbs. per sq. foot • Layberth Terminals • Double marginal rail tracks along wharves • FTZ #115 • 24 Hour security and protection • Warehouse and transloading • Turning Basin 1,100 ft. diameter (335.2 meters) • Heavy lift capabilities • Over 90 acres (36.42 hectare) open storage adjacent to waterfront property suitable for marshaling containers, vehicles, project cargo or other cargo • 3.5 million bushel grain elevator • Diverse cargo base including bulk grain, ro-ro, aggregate, liquid petroleum products, ethanol, forest products, military cargo, project cargo, metal articles and bagged agriculture. • 18 Miles of rail served by three class one rail roads • 550,000+ sq. ft. Covered Storage • 109,000 sq. ft. Warehouse Space • 4 Railcar Unloading Systems

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Rail-Served: Intermodal, unit and manifest capable. Recent infrastructure improvements reduced congestion, expanded the port’s capacity, efficiency, and security for switching and operations.

Cargo Handled: A variety of cargo including general cargo, breakbulk and bulk cargo, as well as heavy lift, project cargo and petroleum products. The Port of Beaumont is the largest commercial military outload port in the nation.

Wind Energy

Project Cargo

Terminal Capabilities Overview: Approximately 6,800 linear feet (2072.64 meters) of harbor front, with eight berths, wide concrete aprons and a constant minimum water depth of 36-40 feet (10.97-12.19 meters) at mean low tide at the face of all docks. Bulk and breakbulk cargo customers have access to almost 600,000 square feet (55741.824 sq. meters) of covered, modern storage, bulk cargo terminals and over 90 acres (36.42 hectares) of open storage. Marine terminal facilities handle same-day transfers between ship and rail. Rail tracks extend into spacious, well-lighted and

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Terminals:

Harbor Island Marine Terminal • 40 foot depth draft (12.9 meters) • Length harbor front 1,880 ft. (573 meters) • Apron width – 97 ft. (29.56 meters) • Deck capacity – 1,200 lbs. PSF (544.31 kilograms) • Transit shed capacity total- 245,000 sq. ft. (22,760 sq. meters) Shed A – 112,000 sq. ft. (10,405 sq. meters) Shed B – 27,000 sq. ft. (2,508 sq. meters) Shed C – 106,000 sq. ft. (9,847 sq. meters) • Open storage area– 30+ acres (12.14 hectares) • Inside (weather protected) rail loading / unloading within transit sheds • RO/RO Ramp Dimensions 168 Ft x 90 ft. (51 x 27 meters), • Twin marginal rail tracks extend the full length of the wharf • Barge dock length 510 ft. (155.4 meters), depth 15 ft. (4.5 meters) • U.S. Army 842nd Transportation Battalion Headquarters

Cargo Handling Capabilities: • Breakbulk/heavy lift and bulk cargoes • Agricultural goods • Iron/steel products • Wind energy equipment • Rolling stock • Project cargo • Paper/pulp forest products • Military equipment

Main Street Terminal 1 (Under construction) • 1,200 PSF (544.3 kilogram) dock load capacity • Approximately 1,200 linear feet (366 meters)

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• Approximately 1,200 foot steel bulkhead (366 meters) • 1,600 linear feet (488 meters) of new track

Cargo Handling Capabilities: (Upon completion of construction): • General Cargo

Main Street Terminal 2 • 36 Foot depth draft (10.97 meters) • Length harbor front 1,438 ft. (438.30 meters) • Apron width 34 ft. (10.36 meters) • Wharves 5 & 6 • Layberth Terminal #7 • Deck capacity 300 PSF (136.07 kilograms) • Transit shed capacity 208,560 sq. ft. (19,375 square meters) • Railroad ramps • 10 acres (4.05 hectare) open lots • Maintenance area for port partners including rail managers & stevedores • Layberth currently in use by MARAD

Cargo Handling Capabilities: • General cargo

Carroll Street Wharf • 40 Foot depth draft (12.9) meters • Length - 1,435 ft. (437 meters) • Apron Width – 33 ft. (10 meters) • Two Transit Sheds totaling 108,900 sq. ft. Shed A – 27,000 sq. ft. (8,229.6 meters) Shed B – 81,900 sq. ft. (24,963.1 meters) • Easy Access Rail

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Cargo Handling Capabilities: • Breakbulk and other commodities • Rock, aggregate and other breakbulk and bulk commodities

Bulk Terminal • 13 acres (5.26 hectare) open lots • Bulk transfer facility • Conveyor system • Truck scale • Easy access to Carroll Street Wharf • Ship loading rate of 10,000 metric tons/day • Leased and operated by Kinder Morgan Cargo Handling Capabilities: • Rock, aggregate and other bulk commodities

Grain Wharf • 40 ft. (12.19 meters) depth draft • Length harbor front 543 ft. (165.50 meters) • Terminal leased and operated By Louis Dreyfus Commodities Cargo Handling Capabilities: • One berth with three loading spouts • 3.5 million bushel capacity grain elevator • Ship loading rate 80,000 bushels per hour

Orange County Terminal • 40 ft. (12.19 meters) depth draft • Heavy duty cargo wharf- 650 linear ft. (198 meters) 40 ft. (12.19 meters)depth draft (Aframax capable) • Inland marine dock, 650 ft. (198.12 meter), depth 15 ft. (4.5 meters) • Direct service by three Class 1 Railroads (UP, BNSF & KCS) and Canadian Railroads • 250 acre (97.17 hectare) state-of-the-art liquid petroleum terminal • Public-Private partnership

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• Leased and operated by Jefferson Energy Companies, a subsidiary of Green Plains Inc. and Fortress Transportation/Infrastructure Investors LLC. • 4,000 ft. (1,219.2 meters) of harbor footage on east bank of • 4 Acre (1.61 hectares) open storage lot • 120 Unit rail car loop, plus additional tracks • Truck loading facility • Petroleum processing unit • Pipelines, & storage tanks • Additional rail under construction Cargo Handling Capabilities: • Liquid bulk and petroleum based products

Allegiant Industrial Park (Under Construction) • 75 acres (30.35 hectares) • Public-private partnership with Allegiant Industrial Island Park, LLC. • State-of-the-art fabrication services to customers across the Gulf Coast • Largest industrial paint booth of its kind in Texas • 500,000 sq. ft. shop space

Cargo Handling Capabilities: (Upon completion of construction) • Barge Operations • Fabrication and paint facility

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Contact Information: • Name: Ernest Bezdek • Title: Director of Trade Development • Physical Address: 1225 Main Street, Beaumont, TX USA 77701 • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2297 Beaumont, TX USA 77704 • Phone Number: 409-835-5367 Cell 409-656-7328 • Fax: 409-835-0512 • Email Address: [email protected] Or [email protected] • Website: www.portofbeaumont.com

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