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Texas’ Senior Senator Tours Barbours Cut Terminal

Written by Fatima De Leon | November 16, 2016 at 2:09 PM

Caption: Port Houston Executive Director Roger Guenther and Sen. John Cornyn

Sen. John Cornyn, Texas’ senior senator, toured the Barbours Cut container terminal in early November, seeing firsthand the ongoing improvements at the Port of Houston Authority’s first container terminal. The facility opened in 1977.

Cornyn met with Executive Director Roger Guenther and Port Authority staff members and was provided an overview of the port prior to the tour, which included visiting and observing International Longshoremen’s Association workers.

Cornyn also boarded a truck to witness a Rubber Tire Gantry crane demonstration and boarded a container vessel and visited with the ship’s captain and bridge crew. Additionally, he toured and operated a wharf crane.

The Barbours Cut terminal was busy during the visit by the senator and his staff, with three vessels working there. Barbours Cut is undergoing a modernization, with $700 million earmarked for improvements at the facility in coming years. Four new wharf cranes were installed at the terminal last year.