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Port of Savannah sets new crane fleet record in North America

The Port of Savannah received three neo-Panamax ship-to-shore cranes on Tuesday, bringing its total to 36, more than any other single terminal in North...

Georgia unveils major expansion plans

At the Georgia Foreign Trade Conference in teh US on 4 February, Griff Lynch, executive director of the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA), announced the...

Georgia Ports set to exceed 4.6M TEUs

The Georgia Ports Authority is on track to exceed 4.6 million twenty-foot equivalent container units for the first time in a calendar year. That level...

GPA announces inland port plans

Gov. Nathan Deal, along with representatives of the Georgia Ports Authority, the Greater Hall Chamber and Norfolk Southern Railroad announced plans Monday (Dec. 3)...

Savannah container trade up

The Georgia Ports Authority achieved a 12 percent increase in containerized trade at the Port of Savannah in September, along with a 37.6 percent...

An inland port project in Hall County

A proposed inland port in Hall County would use existing rail lines and connect Hall to the port in Savannah, making it easier for...

Grand opening of Georgia’s new terminal

Gov. Nathan Deal, state officials and more than 350 business and civic leaders were on hand today to officially open the Appalachian Regional Port...

GPA: Increased containerized trade

The Georgia Ports Authority achieved its second busiest month on record for containerized trade in July. The Georgia Ports Authority moved 378,767 twenty-foot equivalent container...

GPA sets a record in FY 2018

Savannah, Ga. – July 23, 2018 – The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) handled a record 4.2 million twenty-foot equivalent container units in Fiscal Year 2018 (July ‘17 – June...
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