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Packing and Shipping in Houston: The Port of Houston

Posted on Thu, Apr 16, 2015

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Many people refer to Houston as "the town that built the port that built the city," and that's a fantastic description of the Houston area.  While there are a number of fascinating tourist attractions in the Houston area, including Space Center Houston (home of NASA's mission control) and the largest fine arts museum in the Southwest area, one of the greatest draws of business traffic in the Houston area is the Port of Houston.  If you regularly send and receive shipments from overseas, chances are, at one point or another, you've had a package come through the Port of Houston.

The Port of Houston, which is just a few hours by ship from the Gulf of Mexico, is one of the biggest cargo and freight  hubs in the United States.  Each year, it is consistently ranked as one of the highest receivers of foreign waterborn tonnage, export tonnage, and total tonnage.  Sixty-five percent of all US project cargo moves through the Port of Houston each year. By 2012, the Port of Houston was known to have generated more than a million jobs throughout the state of Texas, contributing a $178 billion statewide economic impact.  

The Port of Houston is a valuable and necessary addition to Texas and United States economy.  Houston is richly supplied with plenty of methods for moving packages in and out throughout the state and the rest of the United States, making it an ideal location for such a busy hub.  This strategic gateway has become a center for air, truck, and rail connections, making it one of the busiest economic centers in the United States.  Packing and shipping services in the Houston area have become increasingly common, with many foreign businesses finding it prudent to set up shop in this area in order to help facilitate the transmission of goods from the United States to their home area.  

This vital addition to the Houston economy has helped make Texas the vibrant cultural center that it is today.  Among its many draws are the diversity of its people.  Houston is home to the nation's third largest consular corps, with more than 90 nations represented.  It has 22 foreign banks that represent more than a dozen nations--and it's one of only eight cities in the United States to house a branch of the U.S. Export-Import Bank.  All of this is due to its key shipping location--represented by the Port of Houston.

All of this makes Houston an ideal location for shipping and receiving.  There are numerous companies in the Houston area dedicated to streamlining the process of packing and shipping.  If you're going to be shipping  in Houston, either goods in or out of the Houston area, contact us to see how we can help make that process easier for you.

 

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