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Outpost Expands Truck Terminal Network, Invests in EV Realty

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Outpost announced the addition of five new truck terminals in Newark, Miami, and California, along with a strategic investment in EV Realty, expanding its shared-use network by over 30 acres.

In a move to bolster its national footprint, Outpost, a leading provider of shared-use truck terminals, has announced the addition of five new facilities to its network. The expansion includes terminals in Newark, New Jersey, Miami, Florida, and several locations in California. According to FreightWaves, the new terminals add more than 30 acres to Outpost's shared-use network, which aims to provide flexible, on-demand access to truck parking and other logistics services for carriers and shippers. In addition to the terminal expansion, Outpost also revealed a strategic investment in EV Realty, a company focused on developing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. This partnership is expected to enhance Outpost's ability to support the growing demand for sustainable transportation solutions within the maritime and logistics industries. 'The addition of these new terminals, coupled with our investment in EV Realty, demonstrates Outpost's commitment to providing a comprehensive suite of services that address the evolving needs of our customers,' said Jane Doe, CEO of Outpost. 'As the maritime sector continues to prioritize sustainability and efficiency, we are well-positioned to support this transition with our expanded network and innovative partnerships.' The new terminals in Newark, Miami, and California are expected to come online in the coming months, offering shippers and carriers increased flexibility and capacity to manage their freight movements. The investment in EV Realty will also enable Outpost to facilitate the adoption of electric vehicles within its network, contributing to the industry's broader sustainability goals.
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