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Harbor Island Marine Terminal
345,000 square feet of covered and open storage space and 1,880 feet of berthing space rest at the doorstep of 27 acres of open storage and are convenient for break bulk ships, heavy-lifters and side-loaders.
Grain elevator
With one berth and three loading spouts, the Port of Beaumont's grain elevator can accommodate 3.5 million bushels and has a loading capacity of 80,000 bushels per hour. Louis Dreyfus Corp. leases and operates the elevator.
Carroll Street Wharf
The Carroll Street Wharf and its adjacent extension combined have 1,435 feet of harborfront and two sheds offering 108,900 square feet of covered storage.
Main Street wharves
Wharves 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 combined have 2,811 feet of berthing space, with rail access along their front aprons. The wharves are served by two modern, fireproof transit sheds offering 266,290 square feet of covered storage and 121,000 square feet of open storage and "Big Clyde," the port's 60-ton gantry crane.
Orange County
The Port of Beaumont began using hundreds of acres it owns on the east bank of the Sabine-Neches Waterway for open storage in 2007. Construction is under way on a new 650-foot cargo wharf.

Bulk terminal
Kinder Morgan operates the port's bulk cargo terminal. The facility can handle the simultaneous discharge of two railcars and has a loading capacity of 10,000 metric tons per day. The terminal has BNSF, Union Pacific and Kansas City Southern railroad links.
Open storage
More than 90 acres of all-weather, open storage space flanks the south side of the port.
Rail storage expansion
The Port of Beaumont will soon begin $16 million in rail improvements that will expand the port's Buford Street Hold Yard to accommodate 235 full-length rail cars.
Open storage
More than 90 acres of all-weather, open storage space flanks the southern edge of the Port of Beaumont.
Turning basin
The port's turning basin is 1,100 feet in diameter
Carroll Street holding yard
Military office building
A new $5.4 million office complex built in 2008 houses the U.S. Surface Deployment and Distribution Command's 842nd Transportation Battalion.
RO/RO ramp
A roll on/roll off (RO/RO) ramp with a roadway 40 feet wide can handle large pieces of cargo.



Three major rail carriers, five major roadways, the Intracoastal Waterway and global steamship lines feed into the Port of Beaumont.

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Customers have access to bulk cargo terminals, freight forwarders, customhouse brokers, stevedores, chandlers, ship repair services and other related maritime firm at the Port of Beaumont.

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