Business Agreements: Gulfport, Jacksonville

Commissioners for the Mississippi State Port Authority (MSPA) have finalized a lease agreement with McDermott International, Inc. to locate and operate a spoolbase pipe fabrication facility supporting the oil services industry at the Port of Gulfport. NYK Line is expanding its roll-on/roll-off service to and from the Jacksonville Port Authority to include connections in Asia. Beginning in June, these new connections will enhance NYK’s existing ro/ro service to the Middle East with the carrier increasing sailings to three per month from JAXPORT.

Gulfport: Port of Gulfport Secures McDermott International as New Tenant

Commissioners for the Mississippi State Port Authority (MSPA) have finalized a lease agreement with McDermott International, Inc. to locate and operate a spoolbase pipe fabrication facility supporting the oil services industry at the Port of Gulfport. McDermott expects to make a significant investment in improving the facilities of the port’s East Pier and will employ some 100 full-time employees. The tenant lease is for an initial 10-year term and provides for three additional 10-year extensions.

"This is a great day for Gulfport and the state of Mississippi. We welcome our newest partner McDermott International to the Port of Gulfport, and we look forward to many years of success together," said John Rester, MSPA board of commissioners president. "This break bulk operation will result in significant tonnage growth at the port, and that tonnage increase drives employment."

"Gulfport’s well-established port with coastline access makes it a prime location for the operation of a spoolbase. This facility complements our efficiency and our high-performance vessels. We will be ideally positioned to serve a wide range of our clients’ needs from this base in the Gulf of Mexico," said Tony Duncan, executive vice president, Subsea.

"I am proud to welcome McDermott International as the newest tenant of the Port of Gulfport and the newest business partner to the state of Mississippi. This announcement is one of many recent positive accomplishments of the Port Restoration Program. The Port of Gulfport is an important economic driver for south Mississippi, and the investments we are making today will position the region for growth for years to come," said Gov. Phil Bryant.

Construction is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2015 with operations projected to get underway in the first quarter of 2016. Current warehousing along the East Pier will be demolished prior to construction. Pipe will arrive at the East Pier facility by barge and following fabrication will be spooled on special oil services vessels calling at the port.

Jacksonville: JAXPORT Announces Expansion of Services from NYK Lines

NYK Line is expanding its roll-on/roll-off service to and from the Jacksonville Port Authority to include connections in Asia. Beginning in June, these new connections will enhance NYK’s existing ro/ro service to the Middle East with the carrier increasing sailings to three per month from JAXPORT.

"We are pleased to further grow our partnership with NYK RoRo and provide more options to the industry," said Roy Schleicher, JAXPORT executive vice president and chief commercial officer. "NYK’s additional service and sailings are the direct result of our shared reputation for excellence in vehicle-handling and customer care."

The newly expanded service now offers connections to Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Japan, and Australia, as well China and Taiwan via Japan. NYK RoRo is accepting all types of ro/ro cargo for the new service, including mafi trailers for selected destinations. In addition, NYK RoRo continues service between Jacksonville and dozens of ports in the Mid-East, South American West Coast, Central America and Mexico.