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Bulk-liquids logistics leader employs 1,000 across North America
LA (STL.News) Gov. John Bel Edwards announced International-Matex Tank Terminals, a North American leader in bulk-liquids handling and storage, will retain and expand its headquarters in New Orleans. By the end of 2021, IMTT will make a $1.3 million capital investment to expand its 400 Poydras Plaza headquarters, and by 2022 the company will create 42 new direct jobs with an average annual salary of $133,000, plus benefits.
The project will bring IMTT’s headquarters employment to 87 in the Central Business District of New Orleans. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the expansion also will result in 47 new indirect jobs, for a total of nearly 90 new jobs in the state’s Southeast Region. Building on 220 current jobs across its Louisiana operations, IMTT’s annual payroll in the state will approach
International-Matex Tank Terminals to expand New Orleans HQ
International-Matex Tank Terminals, a company that handles bulk-liquids handling and storage, plans to retain and expand its headquarters in New Orleans.
The state made the announcement in a news release Thursday. By the end of 2021, IMTT will make a $1.3 million capital investment to expand its 400 Poydras Plaza headquarters, and by 2022 the company will create 42 new direct jobs with an average annual salary of $133,000, plus benefits, a news release said.
The project will bring IMTT’s headquarters employment to 87 in the Central Business District. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the expansion also will result in 47 new indirect jobs. With its 220 current jobs across its Louisiana operations, IMTT’s annual payroll in the state will approach $30 million.
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NEW ORLEANS, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Shaun Revere and Kay Kittleman are joining the IMTT team. Revere will take the role of chief operating officer, leading both the operations and commercial teams. Kittleman will join as the vice president of human resources. IMTT CEO, Carlin Conner, shared, We are fortunate to have these two exceptional and talented leaders join IMTT, and both are excited to begin this new chapter in their careers.
Revere has worked in the midstream space for almost 30 years, including most recently serving as senior vice president, business development, crude oil, for Energy Transfer. He also served as president and CEO of Houston Fuel Oil Terminal Company prior to it being purchased by SemGroup in 2017. For SemGroup, he eventually served as executive vice president U.S. commercial. He also served as president of Mabanaft, which controlled Bomin and Matrix Marin