TARGET SECTOR
Process Industries
Precision. Efficiency. Expansion. The Baton Rouge region is a national leader in advanced manufacturing and process industries, where innovation, scale, and efficiency converge. Home to one of the most concentrated hubs of chemical, energy, and industrial production in the world, the region offers world-class infrastructure, a deep and specialized workforce, and a business climate built for global competitiveness. From chemicals and industrial gases to clean hydrogen, carbon capture, and specialty materials, Baton Rouge delivers the resources and reliability that process manufacturers need to grow, innovate, and lead.
Process Industries
Key Employers
“The demand for ‘net zero’-enabling materials is extremely strong, and we believe this plant will be instrumental in addressing demand for our products in the United States and internationally. The local talent is world-class across refining, forestry and agronomy, feedstock logistics and chemicals. The site sits along the Mississippi River with easy access to barge and rail and plentiful local wood residue feedstock. The proposed incentive package for building in the area is compelling, and the local industrial cluster can provide access to hydrogen, ethylene, water treatment and more.”
John Bissell
Co-Founder and Co-CEO
Origin Materials
Process Industries
Multimodal
Infrastructure
Union Pacific Railroad, Port of Greater Baton Rouge
Port of Greater Baton Rouge Infrastructure Built to Move
Baton Rouge delivers seamless multimodal access to domestic and international markets, giving process industries a critical edge in cost and speed to market:
Port of Greater Baton Rouge
One of the nation’s Top 10 inland ports, with global shipping access via the Mississippi River and Gulf of America.
Class I Rail Network
The Capital Region is served by three Class I railroads, providing unmatched rail connectivity and intermodal flexibility.
4 Major Interstates
I-10, I-12, and nearby I-55 and I-59 deliver direct freight corridors throughout the Gulf South and beyond.
Air Cargo and Commercial Service
Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR) offers nonstop flights to six major U.S. hubs, plus commercial cargo services. Additional international access is available via Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.
Targeted Infrastructure Investments
Ongoing investments in roadways, utilities, industrial corridors, and port capacity continue to strengthen Baton Rouge’s position as a leading center for advanced manufacturing.
Ongoing investments in infrastructure, utilities, and site development continue to strengthen the region’s capacity to support energy and manufacturing projects at scale.
Talent
Cultivating a Skilled Workforce
More than 21,000 people are employed in process industry occupations throughout the Baton Rouge region, supported by a robust pipeline of skilled talent:
Early Exposure in High School
High school pathways in welding, machining, and process technology prepare students for high-demand careers.
Specialized Programs at LSU
LSU’s College of Engineering, including its new Bert S. Turner Department of Construction Management, offers specialized programs in chemical, civil, industrial, and mechanical engineering, preparing students for high-demand careers as engineers and project managers.
Hands-On Industry Programs
Southern University, Baton Rouge Community College and River Parishes Community College offer specialized associate degree and certificate programs in process technology, welding, electrical, and instrumentation.
Craft Training at ABC Pelican
ABC Pelican Craft Training Center—the flagship training campus for the Associated Builders and Contractors—has prepared more than 30,000 individuals in welding, electrical, instrumentation, heavy equipment operation, and other critical crafts.
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 operators and technicians to engineers and logistics professionals, Baton Rouge offers the workforce to drive efficiency and innovation.
Dow, Plaquemine 21,000+
Employed in process industry occupations across the Baton Rouge region
3+
Regional colleges offering specialized programs in process technology and skilled trades
Business Climate
A Strong Business Climate for Industrial Success
Manufacturers in Baton Rouge benefit from a pro-growth environment built for operational efficiency and profitability:
- Louisiana ranks among the top 10 lowest states for tax burden on new facilities, relocations, and expansions, including labor- and capital-intensive manufacturing, according to a 50-state analysis by the Tax Foundation and KPMG.
- No sales tax on manufacturing equipment or utilities
- Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP) for qualifying capital investments
- Competitive industrial lease rates and wages
- Among the lowest industrial electricity prices in the nation (EIA, 2024)
- Right-to-work state ensuring a flexible labor environment
- Stable regulatory climate with strong support from state and local partners
- Customized incentive packages tailored to large-scale manufacturing projects
ExxonMobil, Baton Rouge A Region That Supports Your Success
BASF Corporation selected Ascension Parish for a $780 million expansion of its Geismar chemical complex. The project has created 37 new direct jobs, retained 1,000+ jobs, and increased production capacity.
Cortec selected West Baton Rouge Parish for a $2.5 million facility investment — launching new operations in Port Allen that create jobs, boost capacity, and support Louisiana’s manufacturing and energy sectors.
Origin Materials selected Ascension Parish for a $250 million biomass facility. Supported by state incentives and workforce training programs, the project has created 200 new direct jobs and over 850 indirect jobs.
Shintech selected Iberville Parish in 2018 for a $1.4 billion investment in Plaquemine and has announced nearly $2.8 billion in additional expansions, solidifying its long-term growth in Louisiana’s Capital Region.
Southland Steel Fabricators selected St. Helena Parish for its $25 million facility expansion and has plans for 100,000 square feet of additional space to double its material processing capabilities.
Hood Container Corporation invested $100 million in West Feliciana Parish to expand packaging production, add recycling capacity, and support more than 300 direct jobs.
Partnership
Innovation in Action
CO₂ Conversion Innovation
Baton Rouge-based startup Encore, founded on LSU chemical engineering research, is pioneering electrolyzer technology that transforms industrial CO₂ emissions into valuable products like ethanol, packaging materials, and sustainable consumer goods. With support from LSU’s FUEL energy innovation initiative and federal grants, Encore exemplifies how the Capital Region is leveraging process innovation to drive decarbonization, commercialization, and circular manufacturing in carbon-based industries.ee
Biofuel Innovation for Process Industries
A $7M NSF E-RISE award is funding an LSU-led partnership to convert agricultural waste, like sugarcane bagasse, into clean liquid fuels for transportation. This project links Louisiana’s top sectors—agriculture and chemical manufacturing—to drive next-generation fuel production using the state’s existing industrial and river-based infrastructure. Education partners like Southern University and River Parishes Community College are developing specialized workforce training to support this emerging industry.
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Whether you’re scaling advanced manufacturing, expanding industrial operations, or launching new technologies, Baton Rouge offers the infrastructure, talent, and support to move your business forward.