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Port of Savannah Reports Surge in Container Ship Calls and Record Cargo Handling

Port of Savannah Reports Surge in Container Ship Calls and Record Cargo Handling
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Maritime

Port of Savannah Reports Surge in Container Ship Calls and Record Cargo Handling

The Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal experienced a substantial increase with 129 container ship calls in October, marking a 26% rise compared to the same month in 2022. With all berths open for the first time in two and a half years, the terminal handled 449,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units, making it the fourth-busiest October ever and a 5% increase from October 2019. Despite a decrease in TEUs for the fiscal year to date, the port showcased robust performance, particularly in Roll-on/Roll-off cargo, with a record 67,500 units of autos and machinery handled in October.



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23 Nov 23
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Maritime

Port of Savannah Reports Surge in Container Ship Calls and Record Cargo Handling

The Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal experienced a substantial increase with 129 container ship calls in October, marking a 26% rise compared to the same month in 2022. With all berths open for the first time in two and a half years, the terminal handled 449,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units, making it the fourth-busiest October ever and a 5% increase from October 2019. Despite a decrease in TEUs for the fiscal year to date, the port showcased robust performance, particularly in Roll-on/Roll-off cargo, with a record 67,500 units of autos and machinery handled in October.



SOURCE: GOOGLE


23 Nov 23
blog image
Maritime

Port of Savannah Reports Surge in Container Ship Calls and Record Cargo Handling

The Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal experienced a substantial increase with 129 container ship calls in October, marking a 26% rise compared to the same month in 2022. With all berths open for the first time in two and a half years, the terminal handled 449,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units, making it the fourth-busiest October ever and a 5% increase from October 2019. Despite a decrease in TEUs for the fiscal year to date, the port showcased robust performance, particularly in Roll-on/Roll-off cargo, with a record 67,500 units of autos and machinery handled in October.



SOURCE: GOOGLE


23 Nov 23