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Port of Galveston pledges $40 million to develop Pelican Island

TX, United States

By Chris Gray The Port of Galveston is gearing up to capitalize on Davie Defense’s recent $1 billion acquisition of the Gulf Copper repair facility and shipyard by proposing to develop 357 nearby acres it controls into a multifaceted berth that could transform Pelican Island into “our next great growth opportunity,” Port Director and CEO Rodger Rees announced Tuesday. In his column… Read More

DP World Looks to Return to U.S. Port Operation after 20 Years Absence

United States

DP World is looking to operate a US container port for the first time in two decades. The Dubai-based port and logistics giant announced Tuesday that it entered into an exclusive negotiation for a long-term lease to operate a terminal at the Port of Corpus Christi in Texas. DP World would design and build the… Read More

Los Angeles Harbor Commission Adopts $3.4 Billion Fiscal Year 2026/27 Budget for the Port of Los Angeles

CA, United States

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners has approved a $3.4 billion annual budget for fiscal year (FY) 2026/27 for the Port of Los Angeles. The financial blueprint calls for increased investments in port operational and community public-access infrastructure, as well as support for a range of industry-leading sustainability and technology programs…. Read More

Demolition to begin at former WestRock mill site for SC port expansion

SC, United States

By Hannah Borchert NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Demolition will soon start at the former WestRock paper mill site in North Charleston as the South Carolina Port Authority moves forward with plans to expand its capacity. Port leaders said demolition is expected to begin by mid to late July. “Most of the buildings are clean as… Read More

Trump team promises normal traffic in Strait of Hormuz within a month. Shipping officials project 50% at best

World ,

By Ben Werschkul President Trump and his team have offered optimistic assessments of when the Strait of Hormuz — scheduled to be demined and fully reopened by Friday — will return to prewar levels of shipping traffic. “The strait is already partially opened,” the president even said on Monday in France, adding on Tuesday that… Read More

Port of Los Angeles May Cargo Volume Climbs 17%

CA, United States

The Port of Los Angeles processed 840,165 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in May, 17% above last year as import volume increased amid continued uncertainty surrounding trade policy and global supply chains. Through the first five months of 2026, the Port has handled 4,119,869 TEUs, 1.4% ahead of the pace set during the same period last year…. Read More

Georgia Ports Authority hits halfway mark on Ocean Terminal renovation

GA, United States

The nearly $1.6 billion project to transform the Georgia Ports Authority’s Ocean Terminal into a full container facility hit the halfway mark last week. GPA announced Ocean Terminal’s renovations are now 55% complete. The project will grow the 200-acre facility from 200,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units to 1.75 million TEUs, according to a GPA press… Read More

APSEZ Expands Partnership with US-Based Kaleris to Accelerate AI-Led Transformation

India , United States

AHMEDABAD/ATLANTA – June 16, 2026 – Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (APSEZ), India’s largest integrated transport operator, has expanded its strategic partnership with Kaleris to drive next-generation capabilities across its ports and logistics network. The partnership is part of its broader 2030 objectives involving an outlay of USD 850 million towards decarbonisation, technology upgrades and an ambitious one billion tonnes of cargo… Read More

Los Angeles Harbor Commission Adopts $3.4 Billion Fiscal Year 2026/27 Budget For The Port of Los Angeles

CA, United States

June 11, 2026 – The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners has approved a $3.4 billion annual budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026/27 for the Port of Los Angeles. The financial blueprint calls for increased investments in Port operational and community public-access infrastructure, as well as support for a range of industry-leading sustainability and technology… Read More

Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Announces American Supply Chain Sovereignty Initiative to Move Freight Faster, Lowers Costs for American People

United States

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced a new USDOT initiative to bolster America’s supply chains for American businesses and families. The American Supply Chain Sovereignty Initiative will launch a high-visibility dashboard connecting major hubs like the Port of Los Angeles directly to ocean carriers, trucking companies, railroads, and retailers like Walmart. A… Read More

GPA’s Ocean Terminal renovation now 55 percent complete

GA, United States

SAVANNAH, Ga., June 11, 2026 – Renovations at the Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal have passed the halfway mark. The nearly $1.6 billion project will allow the 200-acre facility to grow its annual container capacity from 200,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units to 1.75 million TEUs. “Growth in population and manufacturing across the Southeast means we must be ready to… Read More

Port of Los Angeles speeds up cargo flows as shipping volumes rise

CA, United States

Port of Los Angeles continues to reaffirm its position as one of the world’s leading hubs in global supply chains. Containers of diverse goods arrive and depart daily, supporting the U.S. economy and trade ties with Asia, Europe, and other regions. In recent months, port activity has risen, reflecting growing demand and a return to… Read More

Port Everglades reaches new economic impact high with $48.3 billion supporting 300,000 jobs throughout Florida

FL, United States

Port Everglades reaches new economic impact high with $48.3 billion supporting 300,000 jobs throughout Florida. Port Everglades CEO & Port Director Joseph Morris discussed how energy contributes to that 72% growth during the Port Everglades Association’s annual Economic Engine Performance Report luncheon with 700+ people in attendance. Also discussing Broward County’s economic health were Aviation… Read More

Port of Portland approves lease for $130 million logistics center at PDX to boost job creation and economic growth

OR, United States

The Port of Portland recently approved a ground lease for PDX West Logistics LLC – a project entity formed by Capstone Partners – to transform a long vacant site on NE 33rd adjacent to Portland International Airport (PDX) into a bustling, $130 million logistics and distribution hub. It is projected to create over 500 permanent,… Read More

Zero-Emissions Truck Early Adopters Awarded Almost $5 Million

CA, United States

The Port of Long Beach has created a Zero-Emission Truck Early Leaders Award to provide one-time payments totaling as much as $4.8 million for companies who were the first to use the vehicles to serve marine terminals. Port staff used truck activity data for the period between January 2024 and December 2025 to determine eligibility… Read More

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