The Savannah Traffic Club is excited to announce the next installment of our Lunch & Learn series, featuring Bert Brantley, President and CEO of the Savannah Area Chamber. This event offers a unique opportunity for professionals in the transportation, logistics, warehousing, and supply chain industries to hear directly from a leader shaping Savannah’s business and infrastructure landscape.
Read MoreA well-known international financial rating service, S&P Global (Standard & Poor’s), has released their bi-annual rating on August 8, 2025, giving Georgia Ports Authority an excellent rating (high grade) of AA/Stable on GPA’s revenue bonds and effectively the equivalent rating that Moody’s issued last September 2024 at Aa2.
Read MoreCongratulations to our very own Savannah Traffic Club Board Member Bill Stankiewicz, who has been selected—on behalf of the Southeastern Chamber of Commerce—as the recipient of the 2025 Supply Chain Leadership and Community Impact Award.
Read MoreThe Savannah Traffic Club is proud to share news about the upcoming 103rd National Conference of the Logistics & Transportation National Association (LTNA). To kick things off, LTNA is co-hosting a Golf Tournament with the Transportation & Logistics Club of Phoenix at the beautiful San Marcos Golf Course in Chandler, Arizona.
Read MoreThe Savannah Traffic Club is excited to announce that its next scholarship fundraiser golf tournament will be held at the beautiful Savannah Country Club on Wilmington Island — a first for the organization.
Read MoreThe Georgia Ports Authority moved 5.7 million twenty-foot equivalent container units in fiscal year 2025 (July 1, 2024-June 30, 2025), an increase of 8.6 percent or 450,000 TEUs compared to the previous fiscal year.
Read MoreGet ready for three action-packed days of networking, learning, and collaboration with leaders from across the logistics and transportation industry.
Read MoreThe Port of Savannah handled 500,900 twenty-foot equivalent container units in May, an increase of 10,565 TEUs or 2.2% compared to the same month last year.
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