Detroit Wayne County Port Authority

Detroit Wayne County Port Authority Advancing SE Michigan’s maritime industry through economic development. Clair to the Wayne/Monroe County border. As part of its alliance with the U.S.

The Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority was created in 1978 by the Michigan State Legislature to plan, develop and promote the greater Detroit area as a freight transportation and distribution hub for the Great Lakes. The Port Authority oversees and promotes commercial and recreation activities along 32 miles of the Detroit River from Lake St. The Port Authority is the primary public conduit betwe

en private sector businesses in the Port of Detroit. In this role the Port Authority offers assistance in capital finance, development, applications and disbursement of public sector and foundation grant programs. Each year, the Port Authority oversees more than 17 million tons of cargo at 29 private and public sector terminal facilities in the Port of Detroit. International and domestic high-grade steel products, coal, iron ore, cement, aggregate and other road building commodities are shipped in and out of Detroit’s port. It is the third largest steel-handling port in the nation. The Port Authority owns the City of Detroit's only general cargo terminal, located in southwest Detroit. This terminal is responsible for the inbound movement of steel and project cargo that is utilized by the regions industries. There are approximately 1,500 trips into and out of the Port of Detroit by both domestic and international vessels each year.In addition to overseeing operations at the Port of Detroit's terminal facilities, the Port Authority advances projects and programs in the maritime domain that promote tourism, economic development, alternative energy initiatives, and environmental clean-up while protecting international borders from security gaps, securing more than $30 million in grants to fund these diverse projects areas. From removing abandoned vessels and pollution from the Rouge River to engineering tugboats to run on cleaner fuel, the Port Authority's environmental programs are helping to green the Port of Detroit. It has offered financial assistance toward the revitalization of defunct port properties and brownfield sites into more productive use. The Port Authority has also funded research seeking to develop an off-shore hydrokinetic system that would capture water currents and turn them into useable energy. Office of Homeland Security, the Port Authority works to protect international borders by making strategic investments, offering specialized training, and facilitating greater coordination and communication across all stakeholders within the maritime domain. In 1925, the Michigan State Legislature passed Public Act 234, the Port Districts Act, authorizing the creation of Port Districts to spearhead the coordination of regional maritime activities. In 1933, the Detroit Wayne County Port District was established with jurisdiction over the waters and shoreline of Wayne County. As more development began to take place, a stronger need for concentration on port activities arose, resulting in the establishment of the Port Authority. The organizational board meeting was held October 10, 1980. Henry Ford II served as the first chairman of the board of directors. The Port Authority has a five-member board of directors with one member appointed by the State of Michigan, two by Wayne County and two by the City of Detroit. Funding for the Port Authority is provided by the State of Michigan, Wayne County and the City of Detroit.

Hey Detroit,Check out Detroit Charter Boat Co, providing elegant excursions and stunning views of our city.
05/09/2026

Hey Detroit,
Check out Detroit Charter Boat Co, providing elegant excursions and stunning views of our city.

Cross border boating is possible. But follow the rules!
05/01/2026

Cross border boating is possible. But follow the rules!

Our 2026 Cruise Ship Season has begun, with the arrival of the Viking Polaris, a world class expedition ship. We will be...
04/20/2026

Our 2026 Cruise Ship Season has begun, with the arrival of the Viking Polaris, a world class expedition ship. We will be hosting over 70 cruise ships this season and over 20,000 tourists, who will enjoy the Motown Museum, the DIA, the Henry Ford Museum, and experience Detroit music, food, friendliness, and Detroit style. Come down to the Riverwalk at Bates and Atwater and welcome folks from all over the world to DEEEEEETROIT!!

03/24/2026

Join us on April 10th, from 10am -5pm at the Detroit River Youth Career Expo, an annual event launched in 2024 and co-organized with U-M’s Detroit River Story Lab, showcasing water-related educational and career opportunities to students and young adults in the Metro Detroit region. 🚢 ⛵ 💚

What is the Detroit River Youth Career Expo?
The Detroit River Youth Career Expo is an interactive event designed to help young people explore real-world careers and educational pathways connected to the water, the riverfront, and the regional economy. Meet employers and recruiters, learn about training programs, and connect with universities and community partners—all in one place.

Date & Time: Friday, April 10, 2026 · 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority, 130 E. Atwater (on the Riverwalk)
Who should attend: Metro-Detroit youth (ages 15–25), plus teachers and families
Lunch: Lunch is provided for registered youth participants.

Investing in the next generation of environmental and maritime leaders is essential to protecting and sustaining our waterways for the future. Register Today!

Join us at the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority this Thursday, March 12th from 5:00–7:00 PM for the Aqua Action’s Aqu...
03/09/2026

Join us at the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority this Thursday, March 12th from 5:00–7:00 PM for the Aqua Action’s
AquaHacking Binational 2026 Info Session & Community Discussions. 💙 🌍

This event will bring together students, innovators, entrepreneurs, corporate sponsors, and community partners from across Metro Detroit to learn about the seven-month AquaHacking Binational Challenge — an innovation program supporting pilot-ready startups tackling urgent freshwater challenges across the Great Lakes region.

As a Diamond Sponsor, Port Detroit is proud to support solutions addressing critical water issues such as stormwater flooding, PFAS contamination, aging infrastructure, and beach closures. Attendees will learn how to participate in the 2026 challenge and connect with others passionate about turning local water challenges into real-world innovation.

Please invite your network of students, creatives, and future innovators. We look forward to seeing you and working together to advance solutions for our region’s water future.

Please Register via Website:
https://lnkd.in/g27K7Qib

We’re proud to share the 2025 Annual Report for the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority. 🚢 🌎 💚 This report highlights th...
02/26/2026

We’re proud to share the 2025 Annual Report for the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority. 🚢 🌎 💚

This report highlights the progress, partnerships, and projects that continue to position Port Detroit as a key driver of economic development, maritime innovation, and environmental stewardship along the Detroit River.
From infrastructure investments and cargo activity to sustainability initiatives and community engagement, 2025 was a year of meaningful impact and forward momentum for our region’s waterfront.

We’re grateful to our partners, stakeholders, and community members who help advance the Port’s mission every day.

Take a look at the full report to learn more about how we’re strengthening Detroit’s maritime future and supporting growth across Wayne County.

🔗 [https://portdetroit.com/annual-reports/]

Chairman, Board of Directors: Jonathan Kinloch
Executive Director: Mark Schrupp

Net Zero by 2040Port Authority has now expanded its mission to include a port wide decarbonization program to become net zero by 2040. Through this ambitious initiative the port has administered both federal and state grants to assist in this mission. Learn MoreBoard Meeting Notice Notice is hereby....

The Michigan Maritime Strategy released by  Governor Gretchen Whitmer is an outstanding plan for leveraging Michigan's m...
02/03/2026

The Michigan Maritime Strategy released by Governor Gretchen Whitmer is an outstanding plan for leveraging Michigan's maritime assets, geographical advantages, and workforce and engineering talents to become the epi-center of maritime innovation and sustainability. The Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority fully embraces the recommendations and is ready to help grow our blue economy together.

https://www.michigan.gov/egle/-/media/Project/Websites/egle/Documents/Offices/OGL/Maritime/MI-Maritime-Strategy.pdf

https://portdetroit.com/detroit-wayne-county-port-authority-supports-governors-michigan-maritime-strategy/

Press ReleaseDetroit/Wayne County Port Authority Supports Governor’s Michigan Maritime StrategyFebruary 2, 2026 DETROIT. February 2, 2026 – The Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority applauds the release of the Michigan Maritime Strategy report, which recognizes the vital importance of the blue eco...

The future is  . By 2040, our goal is that 100% of all vessels at   are using biodiesel. We're working toward a cleaner,...
12/04/2025

The future is . By 2040, our goal is that 100% of all vessels at are using biodiesel. We're working toward a cleaner, healthier future that starts with the basics: land, water, and air.

Learn more about the plan here: https://bit.ly/48EQQTy

12/02/2025

is at a pivotal point as we look beyond historical revenue focus to embrace sustainability.

Taylor Mitchell, Sustainability Manager, explains how we are actively considering how the planet is being affected by port activity. We are implementing new policies, creating green and clean jobs, and exploring alternative fuels.

For us, building means implementing policies that consider the environmental health of surrounding communities by decreasing carbon emissions and protecting the Great Lakes.

Learn more here: https://bit.ly/48EQQTy

  has outlined key emission reduction strategies with targets outlined on our website between now and 2040. By 2035, som...
11/26/2025

has outlined key emission reduction strategies with targets outlined on our website between now and 2040. By 2035, some of our goals include having 80% of large vessels using and for 80% of small vessels be electrified.

Learn more about the plan here: https://bit.ly/48EQQTy

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130 E. Atwater Street
Detroit, MI
48226

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