Gulf Stream Marine, Inc. ("GSM") announced today that it is expanding its footprint with two additional terminals, namely the Care terminal at the Port of Houston in Texas, and the Port of Pascagoula in Mississippi, through an asset acquisition from Coastal Cargo of Texas Inc. and Gulf Coast Storage Inc., respectively.
GSM is pleased to expand its partnership with the Port of Houston and is looking forward to its new partnership with the Port of Pascagoula. These two strategically located marine terminals complement GSM's growing network throughout the U.S. Gulf, now operating in ten terminals in three Gulf Coast States. These operations have a long history in the U.S. Gulf and, like GSM, have built a strong reputation in stevedoring and cargo handling expertise. The Care terminal in Houston is a 30-acre facility focused on handling steel products and bulk cargoes. The terminal in Pascagoula provides services to forest products and steel customers and has the potential to accommodate other cargoes.
"We are extremely pleased to add these two terminals to our fast-growing U.S. Gulf network. We are always looking for ways to extend our service offering and to leverage our cargo handling expertise to help our customers access new markets," explained Michel Miron, GSM's Executive Vice-President. "We are also marking our arrival in Mississippi, further strengthening our diverse service offering in the Gulf Coast region."
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