The Port of Saint Louis (Port Code: USSTL) is a port of the Mississippi River System in the central United States. It is the second biggest inland port in the United States, and an important transportation and distribution hub for the Mid-West. The northernmost ice-free port on the Mississippi, the Port of Saint Louis handles cargoes that include grain, petroleum products, coal, and chemicals. The St. Louis regional port system is responsible for 8% of the 855 miles of the Mississippi River, but carries one-third of the river’s total freight. It is home to 15 barge-transfer facilities that, at total capacity, can handle 150 barges a day – the highest level of capacity along the Mississippi River.
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