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Virginia Unveils East Coast’s Deepest Shipping Channel at Port of Virginia

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Virginia officials on Thursday celebrated the completion of a major shipping channel expansion project that makes the Port of Virginia home to the deepest commercial harbor and shipping channel on the East Coast.

Governor Abigail Spanberger joined port leaders, lawmakers, and business officials at Norfolk International Terminals to formally unveil the newly deepened 55-foot channel, part of a $450 million modernization effort designed to accommodate the world’s largest cargo ships.

“Today, we are sending a clear message to the entire world: The Port of Virginia is wide open for business,” Spanberger said during the event.

The governor said the project will strengthen Virginia’s position in global trade by allowing larger vessels to safely move through Norfolk Harbor fully loaded, helping reduce shipping costs and improve export opportunities for Virginia agriculture and manufacturing.

The deepening project was substantially completed in February, with final maintenance and cleanup work continuing through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The project also widened portions of the harbor, allowing two-way traffic for ultra-large container vessels.

Port officials say the expanded channel is a key part of the Gateway Investment Program, a multibillion-dollar infrastructure campaign aimed at preparing the port for decades of future growth.

Virginia Port Authority CEO and Executive Director Sarah J. McCoy said the project strengthens the port’s long-term competitiveness.

“With all of our foundational elements in place, we are assuring our customers and port users that they will be able to expand their operations and cargo volumes at The Port of Virginia without concern for outgrowing our capabilities,” McCoy said.

The dredging project is one part of a larger investment strategy that also includes expanded rail capacity, modernization work at Norfolk International Terminals, and redevelopment of Portsmouth Marine Terminal into a heavy-lift cargo facility.

Officials said construction on the North Berth modernization project at Norfolk International Terminals is now more than halfway complete and is expected to finish in 2027. Once completed, the port’s annual cargo handling capacity will increase to 5.8 million TEUs, or twenty-foot equivalent units.

Virginia’s congressional delegation also praised the project, highlighting its economic importance to the Commonwealth and the broader East Coast economy.

“The completion of the Norfolk Harbor deepening and widening project is a huge win for Virginia,” Sen. Mark Warner said. “The expanded port will be reliable, efficient, and quick, attracting business from around the world.”

Sen. Tim Kaine called the project critical to Virginia’s future economic growth.

“This dredging project, by allowing some of the world’s largest cargo ships to comfortably transit Norfolk Harbor, will reinforce The Port of Virginia’s status as a critical pillar of the Commonwealth’s economic success now and well into the future,” Kaine said.

The dredging work began in December 2019, years ahead of the original schedule, after Virginia leaders agreed to fully fund the project in advance of federal reimbursements.

According to an economic impact study by William & Mary, the Port of Virginia supports more than 565,000 jobs and contributes approximately $63 billion to Virginia’s economy annually. The Virginia Inland Port in Warren County is part of the statewide port system.

 

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