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Our mission is to establish the Owensboro Riverport as the premier inland port in the Ohio River Valley by providing a dynamic, efficient, customer oriented, and market focused intermodal facility that contributes to commerce and economic growth for Owensboro and the region. |
Terminal OperationsWe specialize in handling aluminum, steel, zinc, grain, fertilizer, steel tanks, equipment and other various bulk commodities. |
WarehousingBoth raw materials and finished products are handled each day utilizing over one million square feet of on-site warehouse space. |
Driving DirectionsOur port is strategically located on the Ohio River in Owensboro, Kentucky. |
Recent Press ReleasesOwensboro Riverport Names Ed Riney as President/CEOApril, 3, 2007For Immediate Release April 3, 2007 (Owensboro, KY) -- Owensboro Riverport recently named T. Edward (Ed) Riney as President/CEO following an extensive and comprehensive ... Owensboro Riverport Names Jane Hatfield as Director of Sales and MarketingApril, 3, 2007For Immediate Release April 3, 2007 (Owensboro, KY) -- Owensboro Riverport recently named Jane Hatfield as Director of Sales and Marketing following an extensive and ... NWS, USGS, Daviess County EMA, and Owensboro Riverport Announce River Gauge InstallationDecember, 19, 2006For Immediate Release December 19, 2006 (Owensboro, KY) – The National Weather Service (NWS) , the United States Geological Survey (USGS), Daviess County Emergency ... Riverport Partners with Region 3 Emergency Preparedness Partnership to Store Emergency SuppliesOctober, 4, 2006For Immediate Release October 4, 2006 (Owensboro, KY) – Owensboro Riverport is pleased to announce its partnership with the Region 3 Emergency Preparedness Partnership ... |
A tractor-trailer, forklift and dump truck pass rows of aluminum T-bar Thursday at the Owensboro Riverport. "The majority of imported aluminum arrives from Russian smelters through the Port of New Orleans," said Mark Freer, communications manager. Each aluminum T-bar weighs about 1,500 pounds. Photos by John Dunham, M-I. |
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