Ports of Indiana yesterday welcomed a delegation led by Belgium’s Port of Antwerp-Bruges on a trade mission exploring economic opportunities and new container shipments between the U.S. Midwest and European markets. The

Wim Dillen, international development manager for Port of Antwerp-Bruges (L) was presented with Ports of Indiana’s Steel Stein by Ports of Indiana CEO Jody Peacock.
Ports of Indiana yesterday welcomed a delegation led by Belgium’s Port of Antwerp-Bruges on a trade mission exploring economic opportunities and new container shipments between the U.S. Midwest and European markets.
The day’s events included a tour of Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor, the future site of the port’s first ocean container terminal, and the port’s steel processing facilities followed by a luncheon at the historic Indiana Dunes Pavilion.
In July 2024, Ports of Indiana and Port of Antwerp-Bruges representatives signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance key economic and environmental initiatives, including trade missions such as this one.
“Today represents an important next step in our partnership
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