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A. Duie Pyle Breaks Ground on Port-Adjacent LTL Hub Near Port of Virginia (Q2 2027)

A. Duie Pyle is developing a 43-acre, port-adjacent logistics facility at Port 460 Logistics Center in Suffolk, Virginia, aiming to enhance connectivity to the Port of Virginia and key regional freight corridors by Q2 2027. The $110 million project will include a 52-door LTL cross-dock and 200,000 square feet of warehouse space, expandable to 420,000 square feet. It will support LTL, drayage, transloading, warehousing, contract dedicated services, and truckload brokerage. The hub strengthens A. Duie Pyle’s network from Virginia to Maine and west into Ohio. Frank Granieri, chief commercial officer, said the center addresses rising demand for efficient, adaptive supply chain solutions near major container flows. The company operates nearly 2,000 power units and employs over 2,100 drivers, logging 117 million miles in 2024. Located within the 5-million-square-foot master-planned Port 460 Logistics Center developed by Rockefeller Group and Matan Companies, the facility will create jobs in warehousing and transportation upon opening. Sarah McCoy, interim CEO of the Virginia Port Authority, called the investment a vote of confidence in Virginia’s role as a top East Coast logistics gateway. The Port of Virginia moved 1.6 million TEUs in the first half of 2026.

EditorJack Lee