National recognition for the Port of Davisville

Oceantic Network POD Highight

As the state’s only public port, the Port of Davisville plays a critical role in supporting the regional economy and offshore wind.. The Oceantic Network recognized the Port as a key hub for the nation’s blue economy.

“The port is transformative for Rhode Island and the nation and the port’s prime location at the mouth of Narragansett Bay makes it ideal for importing and exporting, causing all vessel traffic to spike 47% between 2023 and 2024, with a 107% spike in offshore wind service vessel traffic alone,” the profile reads.

Read more about why Davisville is the premier location for companies here.

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The new Terminal 5 Pier is seeing activity! The Viking Odesa recently 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.

ICYMI: QDC has been awarded $11.25M to support submarine shipbuilding, auto imports and other port activities at the Port of Davisville.

The federal funding will be used to upgrade port facilities that support economic growth now and in the future.

QDC is celebrating two recent promotions! Eric Ryan (right) is now the Port Terminal Superintendent, and Eric Perreault (left) is now the Senior Pier Master and Facility Security Officer.

We appreciate their dedication to world-class service for all Port of Davisville customers.

Last year, we 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.

QBP's Cold-Link Logistics has broken ground on a 65,000-square-foot expansion to double the facility’s existing capacity, creating more freezer storage and 13,000 new pallet positions. The expansion will position Cold-Link to grow their business and better serve their customers.

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