In a rapidly evolving global landscape, predicting the future of supply chains is akin to trying to catch lightning in a bottle. By examining past trends and disruptions, we can glean invaluable insights into what the future might hold and how to navigate it effectively.
Read MoreHeavy equipment producers moving cargo through the Georgia Ports Authority have a new Savannah-area processing and logistics services option.
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Read MoreThe Georgia Ports Authority is expanding its rail cargo capacity to move containers across the state and into the Midwest with greater speed and efficiency, according to GPA General Manager of Inland Operations Wesley Barrell.
Read MoreAt the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) Board meeting, President and CEO Griff Lynch reported GPA handled 5.25 million twenty-foot equivalent container units in fiscal year 2024, which ended June 30, 2024. The performance constitutes a decrease of 2.3 percent or 123,000 TEUs compared to the previous year.
Read MoreThe Port of Brunswick handled an all-time record of 86,577 units of Roll-on/Roll-off cargo in May, an increase of more than 18,000 units or 26 percent compared to May 2023.
Read MoreOcean Network Express’ ONE Modern, the first ship on the ocean carrier’s West India North America (WIN) service, called on the Port of Savannah Tuesday, establishing the latest connection between India and Georgia Ports.
Read MoreA strengthening retail market combined with business from new customers is driving substantial growth at the Port of Savannah. The Georgia Ports Authority handled 490,330 twenty-foot equivalent container units in May, an increase of 22 percent or nearly 90,000 TEUs over the same month a year ago.
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