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6 | Port of South Louisiana

from the state to build an on-site structure

that would unite the port’s staff of 70 under

one roof. Several more employees are hired

by the port on a contract basis for various

tasks, and each of the companies with op-

erations within the port’s jurisdiction has its

own complement of workers.

In addition to assorted day-to-day du-

ties, a sizable part of Aucoin’s role revolves

around attracting new businesses and indus-

tries to the facility, and his arsenal of incen-

tives includes provision of tax-free bonds, as-

sistance in building docks, security and fire

protection – the port operates three fire/

rescue boats up and down its section of the

river – and general caretaking for the tenant

companies.

“We’ve got prospects coming in every

week because of the low price of natural gas

and the sites that we still have available with-

in our district right on the Mississippi Riv-

er,” he said. “That’s highly attractive with the

state incentives, the river and the low price

of natural gas. We’re seeing the biggest boom

that we’ve seen since the ’60s.”

Aucoin arrived as executive director

about two-thirds of the way through 2013,

which was a banner year for the port and