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January 17, 2008
The Port of Houston
2007 Year in Review

September 19, 2006
The Port of Houston approves a $50.3-million expansion of the Bayport container yard.

September 14, 2006
An additional 275 customs and border protection officers will have a presence at the Port of Houston and other U.S. Ports, thanks to the U.S. Senates' unanimous vote that approved an amendment to the Port Security Improvement Act of 2006.

May 15, 2006
The first four ship-to-shore cranes arrive at the Port of Houston's new Bayport Terminal


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Port Crossing Commerce Center is a world class 300-acre logistics and industrial park located in La Porte, Texas serving the Port of Houston, one of the country’s fastest growing cargo ports. The master planned, deed restricted business park, is a state-of-the-art, multi-modal distribution complex, designed to handle cargo from terminal to park and beyond with speed and efficiency.

Located within 3-miles of both the Barbours Cut and Bayport container terminals, Port Crossing Commerce Center is the closest industrial park to either terminal, with direct access to both terminals off of Highway 146. Additionally, plans for a direct rail connection to both terminals, unique to the park, will minimize travel time between the port and point of initial distribution.

Whether business is conducted locally, nationally or around the world, companies that use the Port of Houston will benefit from their cargo moving faster from port to customer by utilizing the distinctive set of park and building amenities offered to tenants of Port Crossing Commerce Center.