Discharging Structural Steel
Core Industries recently discharged 3,214 MT of structural steel from the M/V AFRICAN BARI BIRD. The steel will be transported to the Novelis plant site
Core operates off of the Mobile Bay Ship Channel in an industrial canal with water depth of 40 feet and more than 400 acres of land in close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. This combined with our wealth of experience in cargo management and our portfolio of equipment give us the flexibility to accommodate a wide range of cargo needs. We have the ability to receive, load, offload and store bulk and break bulk cargo as well as project cargo including plant and energy equipment.
We’ve developed a deep understanding in the management of vessels, receiving and storing materials, and in engineering heavy-lift and transport solutions for specialized cargo and vessels. We’ve handled materials including scrap steel, iron ore, construction aggregates, fertilizers, perlite, pipe, steel coils, forest products, umbilical reels and much more. Whether you’re looking to offload, store and ship woodchips from our world class facility or you’re looking for a shore base for offshore oil and gas services, our team is equipped to create the right solution for you.
Core Industries recently discharged 3,214 MT of structural steel from the M/V AFRICAN BARI BIRD. The steel will be transported to the Novelis plant site
The M/V KOTOR recently discharged 6,014 MT of perlite. Arriving from Greece, the perlite was transported by truck to Core’s warehouse for storage. The perlite
Core Industries recently loaded 19,903 MT of biochar onto the M/V FEDERAL INDIANA. Core used its loaders, personnel, TeleStacker conveyor, RazerTail, and remote grabs to