Greater Houston Partnership: State of the Port

09.06.23

Join Winstead attorneys for a discussion from Chairman of the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority, Ric Campo, as he shares the results from the latest Houston Ship Channel Economic Impact Study, as well as addresses the port system’s performance, future growth opportunities and capital investment plans.

The Port of Houston is renowned as a strategic gateway to the world and plays a vital role in facilitating international trade and driving economic growth. As the nation’s largest port in foreign tonnage, Port Houston is an economic engine supporting the Houston region and Texas and is a critical network fueling supply chains.

Date: Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Time: 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Location: Royal Sonesta, Houston, TX

In a panel discussion, this year's State of the Port will also provide insight into the progress made on Project 11 now that implementation strategies are underway, the work done in communities surrounding the Port environment to ensure equitable growth and give perspective on the innovation and development occurring with container terminal operations.

Panelists

Winstead Attendees: Robert Bass, Jeanne Katz

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