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Mississippi River Port
Mississippi river is unique for its multipurpose use. Apart from the valuable navigation system, there are several dams, bridges & ports which have been very effective & helpful in the growth and development.
The river runs through ten states and has ports in almost all the states. The Mississippi State which got its name from the Mississippi River which flows along its Western Boundary & have around fifteen ports of which few are very popular and have played a very important role in the economic development of the State.
The port of Rosendale, Greensville Port Terminal & The Natchez – Adams County Port are the ports of strategic importance. Rosendale port in the Bolivar County is known for its quality service, located near the lower Mississippi river navigation system, thus opening the doors of world business market for those hiring the services of Rosendale.
Greensville Port Terminal is the states largest port on the Mississippi river situated thirty miles west of Indianola, lies in the close proximity to the rail & truck services. The Port has warehouse, a terminal with bridge cranes and several towing companies providing their services here.
The next in the line is the Nantchez-Adams County Port provide direct access to international shipping. The Nantchez port cargo can be directly shipped to the European & other countries. The best part is this port provides easy access to all the intracoastal waterways & to all the places were Mississippi river flows .
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