Port of Texas City Launches New Brand and Website

Member Updates,

New identity and POTC.com reflect the Port's growth, connectivity, and long-term vision.

The Port of Texas City has announced the launch of its new brand identity and website, marking an important milestone in the organization's continued evolution as a connected, reliable, and growing Gulf Coast gateway.

The refreshed brand, now reflected at POTC.com, introduces a new look, feel, and digital experience designed to better represent the full scope of the Port's role in moving industry, supporting growth, and stewarding long-term prosperity for its partners and the Texas City community.

"For more than a century, the Port of Texas City has been built by people who understand the importance of doing things the right way," said Tyson Moeller, president and executive port director of the Port of Texas City. "This new brand honors that legacy while giving us a stronger platform to tell the story of where we are headed -- a future focused on purposeful growth, reliable service, and lasting partnership."

Founded in 1893, the Port of Texas City has played an important role in the growth of Texas City and the Texas Gulf Coast. Today, the Port brings together deepwater access, rail connectivity, roadway access, industrial infrastructure, and logistics capabilities within one connected system built to support the safe and efficient movement of products and materials.

The new brand reflects the Port's position as a working industrial port serving customers across maritime, rail, industrial, and logistics sectors. Located in one of the nation's most important Gulf Coast industrial regions, the Port of Texas City provides the connectivity, reliability, and operational experience needed to support both today's supply chains and tomorrow's growth opportunities.

As part of the brand launch, the Port's website has transitioned from tctrr.com to POTC.com. The new website was designed to provide a clearer, more modern experience for customers, partners, stakeholders, and community members seeking information about the Port's capabilities, projects, history, and role in regional economic development.

"This is more than a new logo or website," said Moeller. "It is a clearer expression of who we are: a port that builds, moves, connects, and stewards with purpose. We are proud of our history, excited about our future, and committed to continuing the work that helps our customers and community move forward."

The refreshed brand also reflects the Port's deep connection to Texas City. From supporting industrial activity and job creation to working alongside local, regional, and industry partners, the Port remains committed to growth that strengthens both commerce and community.

Customers, partners, vendors, and stakeholders are encouraged to visit the new website at POTC.com and update their records to reflect the Port's new web address. Existing website traffic from tctrr.com will continue to transition to the new online home.

The new brand identity will be implemented across the Port's communications, marketing materials, digital platforms, signage, and community outreach initiatives over the coming months.