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Port of Corpus Christi Announces Fourth Quarter 2025 Volumes and Annual Tonnage

TX, United States

Corpus Christi, TX, USA – The Port of Corpus Christi and its customers moved 203.4 million tons through the Corpus Christi Ship Channel in 2025, declining marginally by 1.5 percent over 2024 (206.5 million tons). Compared to the prior year, liquefied natural gas exports grew by 15.4 percent to 18.6 million tons. For the year, crude… Read More

Alabama Port Authority views construction progress at intermodal facility

AL, United States

Leaders from the Alabama Port Authority and Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce on Thursday toured the Montgomery Intermodal Container Transfer Facility, ICTF, highlighting major construction progress less than one year after groundbreaking. “The Montgomery ICTF is a critical investment in Alabama’s supply chain infrastructure,” said Alabama Port Authority Director and CEO Doug Otto. “Seeing the progress firsthand reinforces… Read More

Port Houston Celebrates Best Year Yet Up 3% Total Tonnage, 4% TEUs

TX, United States

Port Houston closed 2025 with 3% tonnage growth over the prior year, handling 54,491,066 short tons of cargo across its public terminals in what was the most successful year in the Port’s history. This outstanding performance in 2025 was supported by a strong mix of cargo, including petrochemical and industrial shipments, manufacturing-related freight, and consumer-driven… Read More

WisDOT awards $7.5 million to dredging and dock projects

WI, United States

WisDOT awarded $7.5 million in grants for harbor maintenance and construction projects in five Wisconsin ports. The largest grant of $2 million was given to City Centre LLC in Manitowoc for crane platform and loadout ramp construction. Projects include dredging, dock wall repairs, and infrastructure upgrades to support larger vessels and expand cargo operations. Five harbors… Read More

Callan Marine’s Progress on the Brazos Island Harbor Channel Improvement Project Phase II

TX, United States

Callan Marine is progressing well down in the southern tip of Texas. Callan is now more than 70% complete with dredging 7 million cubic yards to deepen 8 miles of the Brazos Island Harbor Ship Channel in Brownsville, Texas. Over the past 13 months, this project has hosted several dredges including the 18″ General Marshall,… Read More

Port Of Los Angeles Releases Partially Revised And Recirculated Draft Environmental Impact Report For Proposed Terminal Island Maritime Support Facility

CA, United States

Jan. 26, 2026 – The Port of Los Angeles has released a Partially Revised and Recirculated Draft Environmental Impact Report (RDEIR) for the proposed Terminal Island Maritime Support Facility Project, located in the Port complex at 740 Terminal Way in San Pedro. The Port originally released the DEIR for this proposed project Sept. 15, 2025…. Read More

Plaquemines Port Harbor & Terminal District Announces Resignation of Executive Director Charles D. Tillotson

LA, United States

BELLE CHASSE, La., Jan. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Louisiana Gateway Port in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, announced the resignation of Executive Director Charles D. Tillotson, effective immediately. Mr. Tillotson, who has led the Port through a period of historic infrastructure growth, will step down to pursue new opportunities. During his tenure, Mr. Tillotson was instrumental in advancing… Read More

Port Houston Plots Super-Sized Project 12 With Texas City And Galveston

TX, United States

Port Houston has begun early planning for a new project, called Project 12, which will follow the Houston Ship Channel expansion. The project will extend into Galveston Bay and include the ports of Texas City and Galveston. The port has allocated funds to start studies for this multiyear effort. CEO Charlie Jenkins said Project 12… Read More

Port of Savannah achieves second busiest year ever

GA, United States

The Georgia Ports Authority achieved its second busiest year ever in 2025, handling nearly 5.7 million twenty-foot equivalent container units of cargo, an increase of 2.6 percent or 146,000 TEUs compared to 2024. Last year’s performance was second only to 2022, when approximately 5.9 million TEUs crossed the Port of Savannah’s docks, GPA President and… Read More

Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Canadian goods over China trade talks

United States

U.S. President Donald Trump warned Saturday that he would impose a 100% tariff on all Canadian goods entering the United States if Ottawa proceeds with what he described as a trade deal with China. Trump issued the threat after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Beijing, where he hailed a “new strategic partnership” and announced… Read More

Trump’s Reciprocal Tariff Plan Throws Shipping Industry Into Turmoil

United States

The planned tariffs by the Trump administration are poised to instigate a trade war that could severely impact international shipping and U.S. companies. These reciprocal tariffs target nations that have imposed tariffs on American goods, which follows recent levies on imports from Canada, China, and Mexico, specifically on items like steel and automobiles. Major container… Read More

Blue Ridge Connector 95 percent complete

GA, United States

SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 22, 2026 – Construction on the Blue Ridge Connector is now 95 percent complete. Georgia Ports’ latest addition to its inland rail network will open for operation later this year. Among the next steps in the $134 million development will be connection of electrical power service, expected by the end of January. This will… Read More

Army Civil Works Sec. Telle Visits Port of Houston

TX, United States

HOUSTON, Texas — The Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works (ASA CW) The Honorable Adam Telle visited the Port of Houston Authority as part of his first official visit to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Galveston District, January 21, 2026. Sec. Telle is visiting the Galveston District to see project sites,… Read More

Port of Los Angeles tops 10M containers for third time

CA, United States

Near-record volumes speak to array of expansion projects The Port of Los Angeles posted near-record container volumes in 2025 despite a challenging trade environment, and marked the occasion to highlight a slate of projects aimed at solidifying its position as the top U.S. import gateway. Los Angeles, which along with the Port of Long Beach… Read More

After flat first half, SC Ports sees better days ahead

NC, United States

MOUNT PLEASANT — The Port of Charleston is largely bucking national trends with cargo levels that are roughly flat year over year, despite tariffs and global trade uncertainties, port officials said Tuesday. A total of 689,350 cargo containers of all sizes moved through the port’s terminals during the first six months of the 2026 fiscal… Read More

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