The Port of Savannah received four new electric ship-to-shore cranes on January 25, 2025, bringing Ocean Terminal’s fleet to eight Super Post Panamax cranes, all designed by Finland-based, Konecranes.
Read MoreWallenius Wilhelmsen executives hosted the official opening of their newest global facility on January 21, 2025 with customers, business partners, government leaders and employees.
Read MoreGeorgia Tech Supply Chain and Logistics Institute will be delivering Supply Chain training live in Savannah in 2025, starting with Engineering the Warehouse, scheduled for February 17-20 at the Georgia Tech Savannah campus. This course, along with others offered throughout the year, is designed to equip professionals with practical skills to enhance operational efficiency and achieve business goals.
Read MoreThe Port of Savannah is up to eight days faster for India cargo moving to inland markets such as Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas, compared to West Coast ports.
Read MoreThe first edition of The Savannah Traffic Club Newsletter, The Update, has officially launched, and it’s packed with great content—news, events, organizational updates, and so much more!
Read MoreAt the Savannah Traffic Club, we are looking forward to a busy and successful year of fundraising, with several events already on the schedule. Mark your calendars for Triggers & Totes on Tuesday, February 25th, and later in May, we’ll usher in another edition of our annual Golf Tournament.
Read MoreFrom our transportation and logistics family to yours, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Read MoreAt the Georgia Ports Authority meeting Monday, President and CEO Griff Lynch outlined plans to improve operational sustainability for neighboring communities in Savannah and Brunswick as the driver of three federal grants totaling more than $120 million.
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