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LX Pantos Americas Signs 'Milestone' Agreement with Port of Virginia in East Coast Expansion Push

By MGN EditorialMay 26, 2026 at 06:00 PM

South Korean freight forwarding giant LX Pantos Americas has inked a landmark partnership agreement with the Port of Virginia, signalling a strategic commitment to long-term growth on the US East Coast.

## LX Pantos Americas Targets Long-Term Growth with Port of Virginia Partnership One of the world's largest freight forwarders has formalised a significant new commercial relationship with a major US East Coast gateway, underscoring continued investment in American logistics infrastructure amid shifting global trade patterns. South Korea's LX Pantos Americas has signed what both parties are describing as a 'milestone' agreement with the Port of Virginia, according to FreightWaves. The deal is designed to enable long-term collaboration and growth, positioning the port as a key node in LX Pantos's North American freight network. The Port of Virginia has emerged as one of the most strategically important container gateways on the US East Coast in recent years, benefiting from ongoing infrastructure investment, deepening programmes, and growing cargo volumes as shippers diversify away from West Coast routing. A formal partnership with a freight forwarder of LX Pantos's scale — the logistics arm of South Korea's LX Group, with a global network spanning dozens of countries — adds further weight to Virginia's position as a preferred East Coast destination. While specific financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, the partnership is expected to facilitate deeper operational coordination, potentially covering warehousing, customs brokerage, inland distribution, and vessel scheduling alignment. The deal reflects a broader trend of major freight forwarders seeking closer, formalised ties with port authorities to secure capacity, streamline operations, and offer more reliable service to beneficial cargo owners. As supply chain resilience remains a top priority for shippers following years of disruption, port-forwarder partnerships of this nature are increasingly viewed as a competitive differentiator. LX Pantos Americas, the North American subsidiary of LX Pantos Co. Ltd., operates across air, ocean, and ground freight segments and has been expanding its footprint in the United States market. The Virginia agreement is expected to serve as a foundation for scaling those operations on the Eastern Seaboard. The Port of Virginia handles millions of TEUs annually and has invested heavily in automation and capacity expansion at its Norfolk International Terminals and Virginia International Gateway facilities. *Source: FreightWaves*
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