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U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Visits Port

Written by Fatima De Leon | September 9, 2016 at 7:36 PM

The Port of Houston Authority welcomed the head of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Commissioner Gil Kerlikowske, on September 30. The Commissioner was in Houston to visit with port officials regarding the agency’s operations at the Port Authority’s container terminals as well as hear from private industry about investments they are making in the region that will increase cargo.

PHA Chairman Janiece Longoria welcomed the Commissioner and highlighted the importance of the partnership of the Port and CBP to the efficient movement of commerce. Port Authority Executive Director Roger Guenther provided an overview of the port and thanked CBP for accommodating increased gate hours at Bayport and Barbours Cut container terminals. Several major petrochemical manufacturers from the region discussed recent investments in their facilities and how this growth will impact the flow of cargo.

Other CBP officials participating in the meeting included newly appointed Area Director for Houston-Galveston, Roderick Hudson, as well as Director of Houston Field Operations, Judson Murdock. “It is important for the port to build on relationships with our stakeholders and partners, and CBP is a critical part of ensuring the port region’s continued success. Briefings and discussions like these are mutually beneficial for all of us,” said PHA Government Relations Director Spencer Chambers.