Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Ellis Processing & Material Handling Marine, LLC - Wright's Point Dock Terminal, Blytheville, Arkansas

BLYTHEVILLE, Arkansas, United States

Overview

Ellis Processing & Material Handling Marine, LLC - Wright's Point Dock Terminal is a harbour facility in Blytheville, Arkansas, United States. It supports cargo handling operations on the Mississippi River.

Ellis Processing & Material Handling Marine, LLC - Wright's Point Dock Terminal is a harbour facility located in Blytheville, Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States. The facility operates as a marine terminal along the Mississippi River, serving the region's industrial and agricultural cargo needs. The facility is classified under NAICS code 488310 for port and harbor operations. As a marine terminal, it handles bulk and breakbulk cargo, leveraging its riverfront location for barge and vessel loading and unloading. Operations are subject to US federal regulations including the Clean Water Act and state-level environmental permits. The terminal plays a key role in the regional logistics network, connecting Arkansas's agricultural and manufacturing sectors to domestic and international markets via the Mississippi River waterway system. Its location in the Mississippi River Valley supports efficient transport of commodities such as grain, fertilizers, and construction materials.

Environmental context

The facility operates on the Mississippi River, a major waterway with significant ecological importance. Cargo handling activities, particularly bulk materials, require careful management of stormwater runoff and potential spills to protect aquatic habitats. The terminal likely implements best management practices for dust control, sediment containment, and oil-water separation to minimize environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

The terminal is located in Blytheville, Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States, along the Mississippi River.

As a harbour facility, it handles bulk and breakbulk cargo such as agricultural products, fertilizers, and construction materials, typical for inland river terminals.

The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 488310 for port and harbor operations.

The terminal must comply with US federal regulations including the Clean Water Act (NPDES permits for stormwater discharges) and state-level environmental requirements for air emissions and waste management.

The terminal supports regional logistics by facilitating the transport of goods via the Mississippi River, connecting local industries to broader markets and supporting jobs in transportation and warehousing.

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