December 22, 2025

While the Port of Galveston made headlines with the opening of its fourth cruise terminal in 2025, next year we’ll celebrate another port milestone – completion of major improvements at the West Port Cargo Complex.
Located on Galveston Harbor, one of the nation’s busiest cargo waterways, the port moves more than 3 million tons of general and breakbulk cargos, including roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) and giant wind turbine pieces a year.
Hundreds of cargo ships call at the complex to move cargo across our docks, generating thousands of jobs and economic growth for our region.
For the first time in decades, the port is investing $106 million to improve dilapidated waterfront infrastructure, add acreage for cargo handling and extend berthing space. This will allow port tenants to move more cargo through the area and put more people to work on the waterfront.
The phased work began in 2024 with funding from a state grant and port operating reserves, largely from cruise revenues. Here’s an update on our progress:
This is the first time in decades that the port has made an investment of this size in our docks. These master plan projects demonstrate our commitment to a diversified revenue stream and jobs growth.
The investment puts us on the cusp of a new era of cargo growth for Galveston. For the first time in decades, the Galveston Wharves and its partners can develop our cargo business to its full potential, generating hundreds of new jobs and tremendous economic growth for the region.
By Rodger Rees, Galveston Wharves Port Director and CEO
Pictured above, the Pier 38/39 slip will be filled with dredge materials in 2026 to add cargo laydown area at the Port of Galveston West Port Cargo Complex. The closure structure will be part of a new 1,434-foot-long berth.