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GreenArrow Expands Mid-Atlantic Presence with Acquisition of Atlantic Transportation Systems
By MGN Editorial•June 29, 2026 at 02:38 PM
GreenArrow, a provider of transportation electrical services, has acquired Atlantic Transportation Systems to strengthen its footprint across the Mid-Atlantic region and advance its electrification mission.
## GreenArrow Expands Mid-Atlantic Presence with Acquisition of Atlantic Transportation Systems
Carlisle, Pennsylvania-based GreenArrow has completed the acquisition of Atlantic Transportation Systems, Inc. (ATS), according to a press release issued via PR Newswire on June 29, 2026. The deal deepens GreenArrow's operational reach across the Mid-Atlantic corridor and signals continued momentum in the electrification of transportation infrastructure in the region.
GreenArrow describes itself as a leading provider of transportation electrical services, and the addition of ATS is positioned as a strategic move to accelerate its mission of delivering electrified solutions to a broader customer base. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
While GreenArrow's core business centers on transportation electrical services broadly, the acquisition carries relevance for the maritime sector, where port electrification and shore power infrastructure are increasingly critical priorities. Mid-Atlantic ports, including those in the Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York/New Jersey gateway complexes, are under growing pressure from both regulatory mandates and sustainability commitments to transition toward cleaner energy solutions for cargo handling equipment, terminal operations, and vessel cold-ironing facilities.
The integration of ATS is expected to expand GreenArrow's technical workforce and project capacity in the region, positioning the company to compete for a wider range of electrification contracts as port authorities and terminal operators invest in grid upgrades and alternative power systems.
The acquisition reflects a broader industry trend in which specialized electrical and energy services firms are consolidating to meet surging demand driven by decarbonization targets, federal infrastructure funding, and tightening emissions regulations at major U.S. port complexes.
Further details on GreenArrow's integration plans and project pipeline are anticipated in the coming months as the company formally combines operations with ATS.
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