Savannah sustains
rise in containerized trade
Achieves record
February
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The Port of Savannah
moved 307,035 twenty-foot equivalent container units in February, a record.
(Georgia Ports Authority / Stephen B. Morton)
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Savannah, Ga. -
March 21, 2016 - Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz
reported 8 percent growth in containerized trade in February, compared to
the same month a year ago.
"Our container
volume growth continues to exceed our expectations in light of last year's
unprecedented cargo diversions from the West Coast," said Foltz.
"Efficient access to market, proximity to major Southeast populations
and GPA's ability to quickly expand on-terminal container capacity are a
few of the reasons for Savannah's continued success."
In February, Garden
City Terminal moved 307,035 twenty-foot equivalent container units, an
increase of 8.1 percent, or 22,998 TEUs compared to the same month in 2015.
In contrast to 2014, GPA moved 23 percent more containerized cargo in
February.
Total freight for
February equaled 2.67 million tons across all cargo sectors, an improvement
of 3.9 percent, or 100,495 tons. It was the seventh highest monthly performance
ever recorded. Of the total, containerized trade accounted for 2.18 million
tons, up 8.7 percent, or 175,184 tons.
GPA Board Chairman
James Walters noted the Port of Savannah is the third busiest in the nation
for the export of containerized goods, behind only Houston and Los Angeles.
"Last year, Savannah moved nearly 11.8 million tons of containerized
exports," Walters said. "One out of every 10 tons of
containerized U.S. exports went through Georgia's ports."
Walters added,
"Georgia's deepwater ports in Savannah and Brunswick have become
international cargo hubs, as well as excellent job generators for
manufacturers throughout Georgia and the Southeast. Our ports support more
than 369,000 jobs in Georgia, and more throughout this great country."
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