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Port Houston Secures $48M Federal Grant for Bayport Container Terminal Expansion

By MGN EditorialMay 2, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Port Houston received a $48 million federal grant to expand capacity at Bayport Container Terminal, enhancing truck flow and positioning the port for continued cargo growth.

Port Houston has secured $48 million in federal funding to support a significant expansion of its Bayport Container Terminal, a move aimed at increasing capacity and improving truck operations at one of the United States' busiest container ports. The federal grant will be directed toward modernizing and expanding terminal infrastructure, with particular focus on improving truck flow and operational efficiency. This investment reflects ongoing federal commitment to strengthening port infrastructure and reducing supply chain bottlenecks. Bayport Container Terminal is a critical facility within Port Houston's portfolio, handling a substantial portion of containerized cargo moving through the Houston Ship Channel. The expansion project comes amid sustained container demand and broader industry efforts to upgrade port capacity across the Gulf Coast. The funding aligns with the Biden-Harris administration's infrastructure priorities, which have directed significant resources toward port modernization as part of broader efforts to enhance U.S. competitiveness and address capacity constraints in containerized shipping. For shippers and logistics operators, the Bayport expansion represents improved throughput capacity and potentially reduced dwell times for containers moving through the port. Enhanced truck flow is particularly significant given ongoing congestion challenges at major U.S. container ports. Port Houston continues to invest in terminal capabilities to maintain its position as a leading U.S. container gateway and support the region's petrochemical and manufacturing sectors that rely on reliable, efficient port access.
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