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SC Ports completes infrastructure project, reports 216,000 TEU in July

Fifteen ship-to-shore cranes stand above the wharf deck at the Wando Welch Terminal, efficiently handling mega container ships in the Port of Charleston. The last...

Maersk’s Performance Team to create new cold chain facility in Charleston

Performance Team – A Maersk Company has unveiled plans for a new cold storage facility in Charleston, South Carolina, which will open in the...

MSC suspends Charleston calls on US to SAEC String 1 service

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced that it will temporarily stop calling at the Port of Charleston on its US to SAEC String 1...

SC Ports keeps record container pace

South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) had a record October for containers, marking the eighth consecutive month of record volumes at the Port of Charleston. SC...

Global wine company to establish US$423 million operation near Charleston

E. & J. Gallo Winery (Gallo), a global wine and spirits company, has revealed its plans to build a production facility and distribution centre...

SC Ports sees record container movement in Charleston

South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) has announced a record May for container movement in the Port of Charleston, marking the third consecutive month of...

SC Ports welcomes American solar manufacturer

South Carolina Ports Authority has announced that First Solar, Inc., America’s largest solar manufacturer, has selected Greenville, South Carolina, for its new distribution hub...

New joint venture launches at the Port of Charleston

Marine Terminals Corporation – East (Ports America), Ceres Marine Terminals Inc. (Ceres), and SSA Atlantic LLC (SSA) have announced they have formed a joint...

SC Ports proceeds with new container terminal construction

The Hugh K. Leatherman Sr. Terminal is taking shape along the Cooper River as South Carolina (SC) Ports Authority prepares to open the new...

Charleston’s port prepares for IMO 2020

A new rule that’s bobbing on the horizon is set to come ashore in 2020, requiring container ships that visit Charleston and other port...
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CLdN plans expansion at Teesport

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NEMO expands global influence

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