First Ship Calls at New Terminal 5 Pier

The new Terminal 5 Pier has received its first ship call. The first new pier built at Quonset in more than 70 years, Terminal 5 increases the capacity of the port and accommodates a variety of cargo ships. At the inaugural berthing, the Viking Odesa, a roll-on/roll-off vessel carrying automobiles, delivered more than 1,100 GM and Chevrolet trucks and SUVs to the port. These vehicles are among the 200,000+ automobiles that arrive at Quonset each year, making the Port of Davisville consistently one of the Top 10 auto importers in North America.

As part of the Terminal 5 project, QDC also opened the Blue Economy Support Docks to provide small businesses with in-demand access to Narragansett Bay. As of this spring, seven of the eight docks are fully leased to support maritime and undersea product testing and R&D.

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At the Quonset Business Park, infrastructure is never an afterthought. It's what we do.

QDC's Chelsea Siefert shares how our recent infrastructure investments at the Port of Davisville are driving new business activity at Quonset today ⤵️

https://nerej.com/new-pier-expands-capacity-and-opportunity-at-quonset-business-parks-port-of-davisville-by-chelsea-sifert

Summer has arrived at Quonset! If you're looking for something to do this weekend, consider a ride on our bike path or a visit to one of our four public beaches. Parking is always free.

For details: https://quonset.com/assets-of-quonset/

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If you work at Quonset, @RIPTA_RI wants to hear from you! Take a quick survey about your commuting/parking routine for a chance to win a monthly transit pass and help RIPTA improve service options for the 15,000+ people who come to work here every day.

Just 18 months after breaking ground on @REGENTCraft's manufacturing facility, we're celebrating its completion!

American manufacturing is alive and well at the Quonset Business Park, and we're glad to be home to 1 Seaglider Way.

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