TARGET SECTOR
Logistics & Transportation
Where the Gulf, the Rail, and the Road Converge—So Does Opportunity
The Baton Rouge region is a multimodal logistics powerhouse, uniquely positioned to connect products and people across North America and global markets. Anchored by one of the nation’s top inland ports and a dense network of highways, rail lines, and air cargo facilities, companies here can streamline supply chains, accelerate distribution, and scale with confidence.
Logistics & Transportation
Key Employers


“We’re a global business with local roots set firmly in the communities in which we live, work, and play. We’re excited to be growing our operations in the capital city of Louisiana and thank the local community and all the state and local leaders for their support in making this project possible.”
Bri Tye
Amazon
Logistics & Transportation
Multimodal
Infrastructure


Infrastructure That MovesBusiness Forward
Baton Rouge offers seamless access to national and international markets through a fully integrated transportation network:

Port of Greater Baton Rouge
One of America’s Top 10 inland ports providing global shipping access via the Mississippi River and Gulf of America. In 2023, the port handled 12.8 million net tons of cargo and moves over 20,500 containers annually via its container-on-barge network. Significant investments, including a new barge-mounted crane, expanded rail links, river deepening, and a fifth berth project, are enhancing capacity and efficiency.

Class I Rail Connectivity
Three Class I railroads link the Capital Region to major markets and distribution hubs nationwide.

4 Major Interstates
I-10, I-12, and nearby I-55 and I-59 provide coast-to-coast and Gulf-to-heartland routes for truck freight.

Air Cargo & Commercial Service
Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR) offers nonstop flights to six major U.S. hubs — Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Orlando, and Washington, D.C. —and commercial air freight capabilities. Proximity to New Orleans International expands global connections.

Strategic Investments
Ongoing infrastructure improvements—including port modernization, interstate upgrades, and Health District mobility projects—are unlocking new economic opportunities and improving freight mobility.
Ongoing investments in infrastructure, utilities, and site development continue to strengthen the region’s capacity to support energy and manufacturing projects at scale.
Talent
A Workforce on the Move
More than 14,400 professionals are employed across the region’s logistics, distribution, and transportation sectors. Companies benefit from a skilled, reliable workforce supported by:
Higher Ed Fuels the Pipeline
Louisiana State University prepares talent for the logistics and transportation industry through its Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, which emphasizes systems optimization, supply chain management, and project efficiency. Advanced training is also available through graduate programs in Transportation Engineering, supported by the Louisiana Transportation Research Center.
Graduate Supply Chain Certification
Southern University offers a Supply Chain Management Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management. Delivered fully online in just 24 weeks, this AACSB accredited program readies graduates for logistics and operations careers, aligned with APICS certification goals.
Certification and Continuing Ed
Baton Rouge Community offers a range of certificate and continuing education programs in supply chain fundamentals, transportation operations, and warehouse management—designed to quickly equip local residents for entry-level careers in logistics and distribution.
Craft Training at ABC Pelican
ABC Pelican Craft Training provides hands-on, industry-aligned training for logistics-related careers, including heavy equipment operation, mobile crane, and welding. The program has trained over 30,000 skilled workers and offers nationally recognized NCCER certifications that help meet the workforce demands of Louisiana’s transportation, construction, and industrial sectors.
Early Exposure in High School
High school career and technical education (CTE) pathways in transportation and logistics
No-Cost Training with LED FastStart
LED FastStart, one of the nation’s top workforce development programs, delivers no-cost, customized training solutions to qualifying manufacturers.
Talent at Every Level
From warehouse associates and forklift operators to transportation managers and logistics analysts, Baton Rouge offers the talent companies need to grow.

14,400+
Professionals employed in logistics, distribution, and transportation across the region
3+
Higher Ed training institutions offering specialized programs in logistics and supply chain careers
Business Climate
A ClimateBuilt for Business
Baton Rouge offers a cost-competitive, business-friendly environment that supports logistics and distribution investment:
- No inventory tax on goods in transit
- Access to Foreign Trade Zones and bonded warehousing
- Among the lowest industrial electricity rates in the U.S. (EIA, 2024)
- Right-to-work state with a stable regulatory environment
- Strong partnerships with state and local economic development organizations
- Custom incentive packages for large-scale logistics, warehousing, and fulfillment centers
- Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program allows local governments to negotiate agreements with companies, enabling them to make structured payments in place of traditional property taxes
- High-Impact Jobs Program (HIP) offers qualifying companies reimbursable grants for the creation of new jobs that pay above the parish (county) average wage

A Region That Supports Your Success
AMAZON selected East Baton Rouge Parish for a $200 million robotics fulfillment center. The facility has created over 1,000 jobs and serves as a major anchor for regional revitalization along Baton Rouge’s Florida Corridor.

KATOEN NATIE selected East Baton Rouge Parish in 2013 for a $150 million logistics platform. The company has created 210 direct jobs and strengthened the region’s capacity to support U.S. chemical production.
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Whether you’re moving goods, managing distribution, or optimizing a global supply chain, the Baton Rouge region provides the connectivity, infrastructure, and workforce to deliver results.

Robby Abboud
Vice President of Business Investment, Process Industries
985.860.6700
robby@greaterbr.org