A weathered tugboat navigates a calm waterway reflecting golden sunlight through a busy port with distant cranes

    Port of West St. Mary

    Louisiana
    Gulf

    Overview

    The Port of West St. Mary is a strategically positioned coastal port in southern Louisiana, situated on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway at mile marker 133. Serving as an industrial hub for St. Mary Parish since its dedication in 1978, the port has expanded from an initial 50 acres to over 1,050 acres, including a significant industrial business park in Baldwin. Its location provides direct access to major transportation corridors such as U.S. Highway 83, Interstate 10, and the Louisiana and Delta Railroad, supporting multi-modal logistics and connectivity for shippers across central and southern Louisiana. The port is crucial for industries such as fabrication, chemicals, and oil and gas services, offering developable properties and build-to-suit solutions for tenants. The significance of the Port of West St. Mary lies in its role as a regional economic driver, enabling efficient inland and Gulf Coast cargo movement, supporting local employment, and facilitating access to both domestic and international markets. Its bulkhead area, warehousing facilities, and water distribution system make it an attractive site for companies seeking industrial expansion and streamlined transportation.

    Facilities

    • Bulkhead area for loading/unloading equipment and cargo
    • Warehousing
    • Port-owned and operated water distribution system
    • Rail spur access via Louisiana and Delta Railroad
    • Developable property sites
    • Industrial business park in Baldwin

    Operating Hours

    Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (typical port business hours; please verify directly for current specifics)

    Shipping Lines

    Major carriers serving this port

    1
    Maersk
    2
    CMA CGM
    3
    Hapag-Lloyd