HOUSTON  – Intermarine, LLC, the global leader in the transport of project, breakbulk and heavylift cargo, has obtained activation for Industrial Terminals (Houston) as a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) under Foreign Trade Zone Board (FTZB) and  U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations. The entirety of Industrial Terminals’ 92 acres has been approved for FTZ activity, of which part is already active and ready to receive cargo. Industrial Terminals, the busiest project cargo port in the United States is located adjacent to the Houston Ship Channel and functions as Intermarine’s primary load and staging center for cargo and projects.  FTZ’s are secure areas under CPB supervision that are generally considered outside CBP territory upon activation. Located in or near CBP ports of entry, they are the United States' version of what are known internationally as free-trade zones. Foreign and domestic merchandise may be moved into zones for operations, not otherwise prohibited by law, including: storage, exhibition, assembly, manufacturing, and processing.  “Achieving FTZ activation increases Intermarine’s versatility and provides our customers with the additional flexibility to use the foreign status of Industrial Terminals (FTZ 42) for importing and exporting goods in international trade,” said Wojtek Rutkowski, Vice President Industrial Terminals. “Our customers can now consider receiving and storing cargoes at the FTZ as part of their transportation solutions scope.”