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Gary LaGrange Quotes

«As the ship calls increase, the truck calls will have to increase proportionately.»
Author: Gary LaGrange
«There's always that possibility, but I thought there was that possibility before Katrina. Competition is not a new wrinkle. Katrina simply escalated it.»
Author: Gary LaGrange
«We wouldn't turn it down. But we haven't been standing there with our hand out.»
Author: Gary LaGrange
«It all came out as kind of a joke when someone told me, 'You won't have a ship in this port for six months. My response, with a lot of bravado, was we'll be back at 70 percent within six months.»
Author: Gary LaGrange
«The arrival of the Delphin Renaissance marks the first step in the recovery of the cruise industry in New Orleans.»
Author: Gary LaGrange
«The downriver terminals are still flooded and in the upriver terminals we are clearing the debris -- boxes and cargoes strewn about by the wind.»
Author: Gary LaGrange
«The Port of New Orleans' riverfront terminals survived Hurricane Katrina in fairly decent shape. Although they are damaged, they are still workable once electrical power and manpower is available.»
Author: Gary LaGrange
«We must wait now for sounding to be performed by the pilot's organizations and the Army Corp of Engineers.»
Author: Gary LaGrange
«Thirty percent of the port is no longer in existence as we knew it Aug. 28.»
Author: Gary LaGrange
«The cruise industry evolved into a major economic engine for the entire city, generating $226 million in direct and indirect sales annually. NCL is a vital part of that success and I commend them for their support and commitment to the rebuilding of a greater New Orleans.»
Author: Gary LaGrange

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