PortKC launches new inland port development

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The proposed terminal site is one of the more interesting locations in the city. Rivers moving created most of the weirdness

It's split among the cities of KC and Independence
It's split among Independence, KC and NKC Schools
It's split among Jackson and Clay County
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flyingember wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:14 am
Anthony_Hugo98 wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2019 7:49 am
missingkc wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2019 6:30 am I wonder if they'll close the small port facility in the West Bottoms if this becomes a reality.
I imagine it’d be easier to consolidate all river traffic, I didn’t even know the WB port was still in operation, what do they even process over there?
it reopened in 2015

Given they have rail connections in their current spot, I would hope this is about growing their capabilities rather than shutting down again.
I have no inside knowledge either, but I presume this would be an intermodal hub (freight containers), while the WB facility would continue to be for slag, gravel, and other raw materials.
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alejandro46 wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2019 4:00 pm
flyingember wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:14 am
Anthony_Hugo98 wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2019 7:49 am
I imagine it’d be easier to consolidate all river traffic, I didn’t even know the WB port was still in operation, what do they even process over there?
it reopened in 2015

Given they have rail connections in their current spot, I would hope this is about growing their capabilities rather than shutting down again.
I have no inside knowledge either, but I presume this would be an intermodal hub (freight containers), while the WB facility would continue to be for slag, gravel, and other raw materials.
Yes. The plan is to operate 2 separate facilities.
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PortKC is going to submit an application for BUILD Grant and PIDP Grant for the Missouri River Terminal project.
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normalthings wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 7:57 am PortKC is going to submit an application for BUILD Grant and PIDP Grant for the Missouri River Terminal project.
Seeking $8 million build grant and $10 million PDIP grant to further planning, connectivity, and remediation. 18-24 months timeline for "big movement"
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2 items are up on this week's Port KC Agenda in relation to this project.

1. Authorizing the Filing of an Application with the Surface Transportation Board in Connection with the Operation of a Railroad.
2. Consideration of Resolution Authorizing a Contract with ICF International, Inc. for Environmental Consulting Services (Missouri River Terminal).
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https://www.portofplaquemines.com/plaqu ... es-parish/

Shared by PortKC on Twitter - New Orleans area Port Authority moving forward to develop large container hub port at mouth of Mississippi River:
'Plaquemines Port Announces Signing of LOI to Develop Container Terminal in Plaquemines Parish

An exclusive Letter of Intent (“LOI”) leading to development of a multi-modal, state-of-the-art container terminal in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, was recently signed by Plaquemines Port Harbor and Terminal District (PPHTD) and several potential partners.

The signing of the LOI kicks off a 6-month “Due Diligence” period during which the parties will conduct multiple studies prior to making a final investment decision. The proposed, environmentally friendly container terminal will be powered by a combination of LNG and electricity. It will encompass up to 1,000 acres and 8,200 feet of Mississippi River frontage just 50 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Phase one of construction is expected to take as little as 2 years and will deliver the capability to handle 22,000-TEU class vessels with the ability to expand capacity if needed.

Once the terminal is operational, U.S. Midwest shippers will be able to containerize and export many agricultural products, refrigerated cargo and chemical resins thanks to American Patriot Holdings (APH), one of the companies who signed the LOI. APH’s innovative, 2,375-TEU liner vessel will provide Mississippi River transport as far north as Saint Louis, reaching upriver speeds of 13 mph. APH’s hybrid vessels, with a 1,700-TEU capacity, will provide transport service in tributary rivers. The patented no-wake bow and exoskeleton structure, along with LNG propulsion, will reduce shipper transportation costs and improve reliability as they could potentially service inland container centers in around St. Louis, Jefferson City, Little Rock, Memphis, Joliet, Kansas City, Cairo, and Western Arkansas.

Plaquemines Port Executive Director Sandy Sanders said, “This will be the Gateway Port on the Gulf Coast capable of taking full advantage of the distribution network on the Mississippi and tributary rivers while reducing road congestion in the region and accommodating LNG-powered vessels to enhance environmental sustainability.”

Trudy Newberry, Vice-Chairman of the Plaquemines Port, said, “We are extremely pleased and supportive that the port has attracted several world- class partners to fully explore the development of a modern and efficient terminal in Plaquemines.”

Parties involved believe a strategically located, state-of-the-art facility designed with the environment in mind fits perfectly with global shippers’ demands for the future. Developing and operating a modern gateway container terminal on the Gulf Coast will reduce exposure to congestion and improve reliability. And, a new LNG terminal proposed adjacent to the facility opens the door for large LNG-powered containerships in the U.S. . . "
More info on port: https://aapa.files.cms-plus.com/2019Sem ... ETTERS.pdf

Maybe some day we will see a similar (albeit smaller) facility in our region.

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Blunt helped Port KC secure $10 million Federal Grant for this project. $200 million estimated total project cost. Port KC agenda for next week includes Authorizing the Execution of an MOU with the Surface Transportation Board (for the formation of a new port railroad).

https://www.kansascity.com/news/busines ... 44185.html
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Any new developments on this? Haven’t been able to find much elsewhere on the internet.
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Anthony_Hugo98 wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 3:14 pm Any new developments on this? Haven’t been able to find much elsewhere on the internet.
The container ship company is a zombie if not plain dead
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Anthony_Hugo98 wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 3:14 pm Any new developments on this? Haven’t been able to find much elsewhere on the internet.
$30M for it in 2024 MO budget.
https://fox4kc.com/news/port-kc-celebra ... -missouri/
https://www.marinelog.com/inland-coasta ... uri-river/

2022 Industry Day PowerPoint is likely the latest public info. https://portkc.com/rfps-rfqs/mrt-opportunity/
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Some near follow on investment at the MRT

https://fox4kc.com/business/cathcart-ra ... nsas-city/
Cathcart Rail announced a more than $10 million expansion of its railcar repair facility on Wilson Avenue. This two-phase capital investment will renovate the existing location near the Missouri River Terminal (MRT).

Cathcart representatives said their development will allow the company to grow its repair operations and rail services while creating over 20 new jobs with an average wage of $54,000. The business currently has 33 people on staff at the Kansas City location.
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