Maritime Economic Development: Lake Charles
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Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District Executes Lease Agreement with Southern Ionics, Inc.
The Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District board of commissioners recently authorized executive director Bill Rase to enter into a lease agreement with Southern Ionics, Inc., for the use of the district’s Warehouse 15-B and vacant land located at City Docks. The initial term for the agreement will be five years with two additional five-year terms.
The company manufactures and ships sulfur chemicals, aluminum chemicals, aqua-ammonia and zirconium chemicals products used for wastewater treatment, air pollution control, catalyst manufacturing, drilling mud additives and other industrial applications. The company has locations in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and elsewhere across the southeastern United States.
"It’s an exciting time. We look forward to working with the Port on this project," said Southern Ionics President Milton Sundbeck.
The Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District board of commissioners recently authorized executive director Bill Rase to enter into a lease agreement with Southern Ionics, Inc., for the use of the district’s Warehouse 15-B and vacant land located at City Docks. The initial term for the agreement will be five years with two additional five-year terms.
The company manufactures and ships sulfur chemicals, aluminum chemicals, aqua-ammonia and zirconium chemicals products used for wastewater treatment, air pollution control, catalyst manufacturing, drilling mud additives and other industrial applications. The company has locations in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and elsewhere across the southeastern United States.
"It’s an exciting time. We look forward to working with the Port on this project," said Southern Ionics President Milton Sundbeck.