First regular Port Commission meeting of the year spotlights collaboration, new technologies and community investment.
HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–On Tuesday, January 27, the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority met for its first meeting of the year. The meeting was held at the new Port Administration Building, located in Houston’s historic Fifth Ward and bringing Port Houston closer to its earliest roots.
Chairman Ric Campo opened the meeting by sharing that all terminals have returned to normal operations following Winter Storm Fern, expressing appreciation to Port Houston staff and industry partners for their hard work and dedication throughout the weather event.
The Commission recognized the retirements of two notable leaders, Commissioner Stephen H. DonCarlos and Port Houston Chief Legal Officer Erik Eriksson, whose steady leadership and public service have shaped Port Houston for years. Throughout the meeting, many team members and partners shared kind words and personal reflections, highlighting their dedication to collaboration, their mentorship across the organization and throughout the maritime community, and the enduring effects of their contributions on Port Houston’s culture and achievements.
Underscoring the national importance of the Houston Ship Channel, Chairman Campo also highlighted a recent on-site meeting with Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) Adam Telle and Major General Jason Kelley. Joined by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) members, industry partners, and regional collaborators, the group discussed ongoing maintenance dredging, future channel projects, and broader regional USACE initiatives. “This demonstrates how important the Houston Ship Channel is and the strong collaboration happening in Houston right now,” said Chairman Campo.
Timely Approvals and Updates Shared
During the meeting, the Port Commission voted on several agenda items and were also presented updates on key initiatives, including:
2025 Reflections & Successes
In his report to the Port Commission, Port Houston CEO Charlie Jenkins shared highlights from 2025, including the announcement that public facilities handled more than 54.5 million tons—the highest on record. See a detailed overview of 2025 cargo volume statistics here: https://porthouston.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Port-Houston-Celebrates-Best-Year-Yet.pdf
Other notable achievements included:
Additional Updates
Finally, Chairman Campo also announced the application period for the 2026 Port Houston Community Grants program on February 1. Full details are available in the press release, which can be found here: https://porthouston.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Port-Houston-2026-Community-Grants-Program-Opens-Feb-1_Final2-with-photo.pdf
The Port Commission will meet next on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
About Port Houston
For more than 100 years, Port Houston has owned and operated the public wharves and terminals along the Houston Ship Channel, including the area’s largest breakbulk facility and two of the most efficient container terminals in the country. Port Houston is the advocate and a strategic leader for the Channel. The Houston Ship Channel complex and its more than 200 private and eight public terminals is the nation’s largest port for waterborne tonnage and an essential economic engine for the Houston region, the state of Texas and the U.S. The Port of Houston supports the creation of nearly 1.5 million jobs in Texas and 3.37 million jobs nationwide, and economic activity totaling $439 billion in Texas and $906 billion in economic impact across the nation. For more information, visit the website at PortHouston.com.
Contacts
Lisa Ashley-Daniels, Director, Media Relations, Office: 713-670-2644; Mobile: 832-247-8179; E-mail: [email protected]


