Seeing surging project cargo demand across the U.S. Gulf region, a new logistics company has launched in Louisiana with a mission to offer U.S.-based, veteran-owned solutions for capital projects across the region.

L to R: Rock Bordelon (partner, GOAL), Kim Montie (executive director, Cameron Parish Ports, Harbors and Terminals), Brent Patterson (managing partner, GOAL).
Seeing surging project cargo demand across the U.S. Gulf region, a new logistics company has launched in Louisiana with a mission to offer U.S.-based, veteran-owned solutions for capital projects across the region. Called Gulf of America Logistics (GOAL), the Bossier City, La.-based company enters the market at a time of significant investment in large-scale energy, infrastructure and industrial developments.
Led by managing partner Brent Patterson, a U.S. Navy logistics veteran and former senior vice president at Blue Water Shipping, GOAL has been established to support clients executing major capital projects across sectors including LNG, petrochemicals, power generation, and infrastructure.
“The Gulf Coast is currently one of the hottest markets for capital projects in North America,” said Patterson. “From hydrogen hubs to carbon capture and refinery expansions, the demand
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