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GPA elects new board, reports Savannah trade surge and Brunswick expansion

The Georgia Ports Authority recorded its busiest April ever for container trade, moving 515,500 TEUs during the month. The Port of Savannah saw a 17%...

Most Florida ports shut down due to Hurricane Milton, earliest reopening set for Friday

Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, as a Category 3 hurricane Wednesday evening, hours after Florida ports along the hurricane's anticipated path...

Port of Savannah handles 449,000 TEUs in October

The Port of Savannah handled 449,000 TEUs in October, making it the port's fourth busiest month ever and achieving a 5% increase over the...

Georgia Ports boosts reefer container capacity

Georgia Port Authority (GPA) has decided to increase chilled cargo capacity at the port of Savannah and private chilled and frozen warehouse space is...

Georgia Ports handles almost 6 million TEUs in record container year

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) handled a record 5.9 million TEUs in 2022, translating to a 5% increase over 2021. In the previous year, the...

Savannah port surpasses 1.5 million TEUs in three-month period

Port of Savannah handled 1.5 million TEUs in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2023 (July-September 2022), which is an increase of 9.6%...

Port of Savannah hits new box volume record

The Port of Savannah has achieved a record level of container traffic in the calendar year 2021 by moving 5.6 million TEU, which reflects...

Port of Savannah moves record container volumes in FY 2021

The Port of Savannah has marked a record in container volume during the fiscal year (FY) 2021, handling 5.3 million TEU, which translates to an...

US ports and major box carriers to upgrade Southeast US Chassis Pool

Three US port authorities have agreed with Ocean Carrier Equipment Management Association (OCEMA), an association of ten major international container carriers, to increase and...
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