South Louisiana Port Expands Warehouse at Globalplex Intermodal Terminal
The Port of South Louisiana celebrated the official opening of the expansion to warehouse #19 at Globalplex Intermodal Terminal with a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 21. Approximately 90 percent of the project’s $9.6 million cost was funded by the Louisiana Department of Port Construction and Development Priority Program.
The 77,520 square-foot annex, which was designed to store and process bulk commodities, consists of a 14-inch thick pile-supported concrete floor with a load capacity of 2,160 pounds per square foot, a metal frame designed to resist up to 136 MPH hurricane-force winds, and a pitched metal roof deck 67 feet 10 inches high and 36-foot eaves.
The six bays have a storage capacity of 106,000 cubic feet each for a total storage capacity of approximately 45,000 tons of material.
The project also included a new roadway and other paved areas, a loading dock ramp, truck scales, conveyors, bulk storage bins, and the acquisition of a wheel loader.
Barton International, a resident tenant of Globalplex since 2006, is using the warehouse for its garnet abrasive operation. The expanded facility, which triples the company’s storage footprint, will be used to store industrial garnet, which is used in waterjet cutting, coatings removal, and other specialized abrasives applications.
Associated Terminals will continue to provide bulk logistics services (vessel unloading, storage of raw product, product processing, finished product storage, and finished product loading and distribution).
"We dedicate a beautiful warehouse today," said Port Executive Director Paul G. Aucoin. "This is the result of a joint effort by the Port of South Louisiana, the State of Louisiana, Associated Terminals and Barton International. We couldn’t be more pleased."
Interior of Warehouse #19 annex
Photo/Alexandra Hernandez, Port of South Louisiana