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Port Freeport Expands Auto Operations With Mitsubishi Deal

Port Freeport secures new Mitsubishi vehicle import contract and $11M infrastructure grant to boost automotive capacity.

Port Freeport Expands Auto Operations With Mitsubishi Deal

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Port Freeport is advancing its position as a major automotive logistics hub following a new vehicle import partnership with Mitsubishi. According to FreightWaves, the Texas facility has secured a fresh contract to handle additional Mitsubishi vehicle shipments, capitalizing on growing demand for efficient auto distribution channels along the Gulf Coast.

The port's expansion efforts are being bolstered by infrastructure improvements, with the facility receiving an $11 million grant to support capacity enhancements. These upgrades come as Port Freeport celebrates previous milestones with existing partners Volkswagen and Höegh, underscoring the terminal's success in attracting major automotive shippers and logistics operators.

The investments reflect broader trends in U.S. port competitiveness, as terminals compete to handle rising vehicle imports and establish themselves as critical nodes in automotive supply chains. Port Freeport's combination of new business wins and targeted infrastructure spending positions it to capture growing volumes in the highly competitive auto transport sector.

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