Auto and machinery volumes saw a sharp increase at the Port of Brunswick in September. Colonel’s Island Terminal handled 70,645 units of Roll-on/Roll-off cargo, up 61 percent or 26,750 units compared to the same month last year.
Read MoreThe Port of Brunswick is poised to become the top auto and machinery port in the U.S., with 264 acres of land for development according to Georgia Ports Authority President and CEO Griff Lynch.
Read MoreIndia represents enormous opportunities for Georgia’s Ports. The Georgia Ports Authority’s (GPA) overall trade with India grew faster than its trade with any other country among the top 20 over the past fiscal year.
Read MoreGeorgia Ports Authority leaders presented an update on the port’s $1.9 billion master plan and infrastructure investments at the Savannah State of the Port event on Oct. 12, 2023. The capacity crowd of 1,200 included state and local political leaders, GPA customers, maritime/logistics industry executives, investors, developers and supply chain partners.
Read MoreIn preparation for the STC upcoming Lunch and Learn event on October 18th with Brian Kellenberger and Scott Brenner, please enjoy the latest update on their efforts in Washington.
Read MoreOcean carrier ZIM is now offering a first-of-its-kind direct service between the Port of Savannah and the West Coast of South America to support the growing perishables market.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, October 18, 2023, the Savannah Traffic Club (STC) will present special guest speakers John Kellenberger & Scott Brenner, Preserving the Independent Contractor with TIE. The event will take place at noon, at Crossroads Golf Club located at 232 James B. Blackburn Drive in Savannah, GA.
Read MoreNorth Carolina importers and exporters can now tap into a faster supply chain through a direct rail connection between the Port of Savannah and Rocky Mount, North Carolina via the CSX Carolina Connector (CCX) Intermodal terminal.
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