The Savannah Traffic Club will host its first fundraising event of 2022 on Thursday, February 24th from 6-9 p.m. at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum. Come and enjoy an amazing evening Oyster Roast with food and drinks under the beautiful setting of the William Scarbrough House and Gardens. All proceeds raised at this event benefit the Savannah Traffic Club’s annual scholarship fund.
Read MoreWill you be attending the MODEX 2022 Conference in Atlanta - March 28-31? If so, be sure to stop by the Logistics & Transportation Association of North America’s Booth (#C279). This will be a great conference with over 20,000 attendees, and many LTNA Board Members will be present.
Read MoreWith the pending departure of Georgia Ports Authority Chief Communications Officer Robert Morris, the GPA has announced the hire of Loretta Lepore, who will assume the leadership role.
Read MoreThe Savannah Traffic Club, Inc. wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Read MoreThe Port of Savannah handled 495,750 twenty-foot equivalent container units in November, a 6.7 percent increase over the previous year and a new monthly record for the Georgia Ports Authority.
Read MoreBy January, GPA will open 670,000 TEUs of new annual capacity at Garden City Terminal. In early March, 155,000 TEUs of additional terminal capacity will be available, and by June another 850,000 TEUs will come online at the port. The projects will deliver a total capacity increase of 25 percent in six months.
Read MoreGovernor Brian P. Kemp today announced that the Georgia Ports Authority has completed and is now operating the second set of nine new rail tracks for a total of 18 tracks at its Mason Mega Rail Terminal. The expansion immediately increases intermodal capacity to and from the Port of Savannah by more than 30 percent.
Read MorePorts America, Ceres Marine Terminals Inc., and SSA Atlantic LLC have consolidated container terminal, truck gate and stevedoring services under a joint venture company, Gateway Terminals LLC, to help increase efficiency at the Port of Savannah.
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