Gateway Terminals Savannah has appointed industry veteran Bryan Blalock as president, effective April 13, 2026, marking a key leadership transition as Kevin Price prepares to join the Georgia Ports Authority executive team later this year.
Read MoreGeorgia Ports Authority’s new Gainesville Inland Port is set to open May 4, 2026, delivering direct rail connectivity between Northeast Georgia manufacturers and the Port of Savannah. Designed to reduce congestion, improve efficiency, and support long-term growth, the $134 million facility is part of GPA’s broader multi-billion-dollar infrastructure investment shaping the future of freight movement across the state.
Read MoreThe Georgia Ports Authority is preparing for a strong citrus import season, with volumes expected to rise 15% as new cold-chain infrastructure and expanded global services position the Port of Savannah as a key gateway for perishable cargo.
Read MoreThe March 2026 edition of The Savannah Traffic Club Newsletter, The Update is here, and it’s packed with great content—news, events, organizational updates, and so much more!
Read MoreHundreds gathered at The Venue Savannah for Triggers & Totes 2026, raising strong support for the Savannah Traffic Club Scholarship Fund through auctions, raffles, and record sponsor participation.
Read MoreThe Triggers & Totes 2026 photo gallery is now live—browse the highlights and relive an unforgettable evening of community, generosity, and celebration.
Read MoreThe Georgia Ports Authority has named Kevin Price as incoming President effective July 1, 2026, with a planned transition to President and CEO in mid-2027. A seasoned terminal operations executive, Price will work alongside CEO Griff Lynch over the next 18 months to ensure continued growth and leadership continuity at Georgia’s ports.
Read MoreMaritime After Hours returns to Cohen’s Retreat on Wednesday, February 4, bringing Savannah’s maritime and logistics community together for networking, hosted bites, raffle prizes, and continued support of local maritime organizations.
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