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Georgia Ports – your gateway to the world

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Georgia is one of the fastest growing states in the United States that makes it easy to do business for importers, exporters and companies looking for a long-term growth advantage.

CNBC ranks the state #1 in U.S. infrastructure in America’s Top States for Business – and Area Development ranks Georgia as the Top State to Do Business for 12 consecutive years

Savannah is the fastest growing area in the Peach state and Atlanta is the business hub of the Southeast region.

Georgia Ports operates the national gateway ports of Savannah and Brunswick that enable customers to compete stronger in world markets.

Savannah is one of the most connected ports in the U.S., with over 35 ship calls a week, 42 double stack trains per week and 16,000 truck gate moves daily to inland destinations.

Savannah’s truck gates operate 4:00 am – 6:00 pm daily, enabling Savannah truckers to make 7-9 trips per day to local warehouses thanks to fast 50-minute turn times with 80% dual transactions and still be home for dinner. This supply chain velocity is the fastest of any U.S. port.

The port’s on-terminal rail facility, Mason Mega Rail, the largest in the nation, moving cargo quickly and efficiently to inland markets within 20 hours after an import container is discharged from a vessel.   

Garden City Terminal West, a new,100-acre storage yard for containers is located adjacent to the rail facility, enabling importers and exporters to easily adjust their supply chain speed to business demand fluctuations.

The Port of Brunswick has been named the No. 1 auto and heavy machinery port in the nation for the past two years.

Located near interstate highway Route 95 it offers ample space for storage and the largest, on terminal rail facility of any RoRo port in the nation to make inland supply chains flow faster and easier.

In the next ten years, Georgia Ports will invest $5 billion in port and inland infrastructure expansion (which builds on the $3.2 billion investment of the past ten years) to ensure the state and Southeast region have the most competitive ports in the nation for future growth.

ABOUT GEORGIA PORTS

Georgia’s Ports in Savannah and Brunswick are strategic gateways, creating the most competitive supply chains in the nation with their level of operations, connectivity and supply chain ecosystem. These attributes combined with Georgia’s ranking as the top state to do business for 12 consecutive years create a unique business model for growth. The Port of Savannah is one of the best-connected ports in the U.S. to world markets with 40 ship calls a week, 42 doublestack trains per week and 14,000 truck gate moves daily. The Port of Brunswick is the top U.S. RoRo port for automotive and machinery logistics with over $284 million in recent upgrades and a new $100 million fourth berth being built.  GPA has a self-financed $5 billion investment plan for the next ten years which will see five new big ship berths added in Savannah and a fourth berth in Brunswick to meet future growth. In the past decade, GPA has invested $3.2 billion in infrastructure improvements. As part of GPA’s community engagement efforts, $6 million is being donated to port communities to support a multi-year, local workforce housing initiative. For further information, visit gaports.com or contact Tom Boyd, Chief Communications Officer at [email protected] 912-964-3884.