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MTC Logistics breaks ground and expands at Port of Mobile

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MOBILE, Ala. — On July 24, MTC Logistics, along with officials from the Alabama State Port Authority, Alabama Department of Commerce and elected officials, broke ground on MTC’s 12 million cubic feet international temperature-controlled distribution center here.

MTC is investing approximately $61 million at the Port of Mobile generating 50 to 70 direct jobs at the new facility, the company noted.

“Our MTC Logistics Team is extremely excited about this growth opportunity for our company,” said Andy Janson, president of MTC Logistics. “It is truly a collaboration and partnership with the welcoming community of Mobile, Ala., MTC Logistics customers and our long-term partnerships helping to make this facility a reality.  We will be on the cutting edge of innovation in areas of refrigeration, material handling, I.T. systems while providing best in class customer service.  Mobile is a natural next step for expanding our service offering into the Southeast.”

When completed in the fourth quarter of 2020, the new facility will provide shippers with seamless supply chain solutions focused on global commerce, the company said, adding that MTC provides shippers a comprehensive suite of services, including blast freezing, port drayage and LTL consolidation.  MTC will expand the seaport’s blast freeze capability by accommodating 30 truckloads per day and providing 40,000 racked pallet positions of storage.

The Alabama State Port Authority with assistance from Alabama economic development officials recruited MTC to expand blast freezing and refrigerated storage capability for Alabama and regional refrigerated cargo shippers of poultry and seafood. The terminal will also handle a wide variety of refrigerated products for retail distribution.

“We’re extremely pleased to add this high caliber company to our portfolio of port services.  MTC will more than quadruple available capacity for our export poultry producers, as well as attract new shippers,” said James K. Lyons, director and CEO for the Alabama State Port Authority.

The facility is located outside the gates of the seaport’s container terminal with immediate access to I-10.  The project received favorable endorsements by local and state officials.

“This strategic location on the US Gulf Coast will allow us to expand our service offering and we will have a significant focus on import cargo to help balance refrigerated container supply in Mobile,” added Ernie Ferguson, vice president of sales with MTC Logistics.

MTC Logistics is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoffberger Holdings Inc., a diversified privately held investment company of the Hoffberger family of Baltimore, Md. With the expansion, MTC Logistics will operate four distribution centers with more than 40 million cubic feet of refrigerated and frozen space, serving the ports of Mobile, Ala., Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and Wilmington, Del.

Currently ranked amongst the fastest growth containerized cargo seaports in North America and with more than $1 billion invested in public infrastructure, the Alabama State Port Authority operates the deep-water terminals serving container intermodal, bulk, general cargo, RO/RO, and over dimensional cargoes. The public terminals connect to two interstate systems, five Class 1 railroads and nearly 15,000 miles of inland waterway connections.

More information can be obtained at www.asdd.com. MTC Logistics can be reached at www.mtccold.com.

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