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Port of Brownsville sees record cargo volumes in FY2022

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Break bulk commodities such as steel and wind energy components saw a 10 percent increase in 2022 with more than 4.7 million tons of cargo moving through the port, up from 2021’s 4.3 million tons. Image Courtesy of the Port of Brownsville.
Break bulk commodities such as steel and wind energy components saw a 10 percent increase in 2022 with more than 4.7 million tons of cargo moving through the port, up from 2021’s 4.3 million tons. Image Courtesy of the Port of Brownsville.

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BROWNSVILLE, Texas – Since its establishment in 1936, the Port of Brownsville has maintained its commitment to serve as the leading maritime port for the Rio Grande Valley and Northern Mexico. 

Throughout 2022, more than 15.2 million tons of diverse cargo moved through the port supporting various industries with efficient and reliable logistical services according to unaudited cargo volume reports. This forecast represents a 10.2 percent increase from the 13.8 million tons of cargo recorded in 2021, a new record for the Port of Brownsville.

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