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The Port of Savannah served the CMA CGM Marco Polo, the largest vessel to ever call the U.S. East Coast, on Wednesday, May 26, 2021. The vessel has a carrying capacity of more than 16,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units. Featuring nearly 10,000 feet of contiguous dock space, 30 ship-to-shore cranes, and 1,345 acres of container yard space, the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal is perfectly suited to handling vessels in the 16,000-TEU class. (Georgia Ports Authority / Stephen B. Morton)
CMA CGM Marco Polo May 2021
The Port of Savannah served the CMA CGM Marco Polo, the largest vessel to ever call the U.S. East Coast, on Wednesday, May 26, 2021. The vessel has a carrying capacity of more than 16,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units. Featuring nearly 10,000 feet of contiguous dock space, 30 ship-to-shore cranes, and 1,345 acres of container yard space, the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal is perfectly suited to handling vessels in the 16,000-TEU class. (Georgia Ports Authority / Stephen B. Morton)
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The Port of Savannah served the CMA CGM Marco Polo, the largest vessel to ever call the U.S. East Coast, on Wednesday, May 26, 2021. The vessel has a carrying capacity of more than 16,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units. Featuring nearly 10,000 feet of contiguous dock space, 30 ship-to-shore cranes, and 1,345 acres of container yard space, the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal is perfectly suited to handling vessels in the 16,000-TEU class. (Georgia Ports Authority / Stephen Morton)
CMA CGM Marco Polo
Executive Director of the Georgia Ports Authority Griff Lynch, right, and President of CMA CGM America and APL North America Ed Aldridge, left, mark the maiden call of the CMA CGM Marco Polo to the Port of Savannah. With a carrying capacity of more than 16,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units, the Marco Polo is the largest ship to ever call the U.S. East Coast. Crews at Garden City Terminal were slated to load and unload an estimated 6,000 TEUs of cargo. (Georgia Ports Authority / Stephen Morton)
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Georgia Ports Authority Board Chairman Will McKnight, center, joined by Ed Aldridge, president of CMA CGM America and APL North America, left, presents a gift to Drasko Dojcinovic, captain of the CMA CGM Marco Polo, to mark the vessel’s maiden call to the Port of Savannah. With a carrying capacity of more than 16,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units, the Marco Polo is the largest ship to ever call the U.S. East Coast. Crews at Garden City Terminal were slated to load and unload an estimated 6,000 TEUs of cargo. (Georgia Ports Authority / Stephen Morton)
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Griff Lynch, executive director of the Georgia Ports Authority, presents a gift to Ed Aldridge, president of CMA CGM America and APL North America, to mark the maiden call of the CMA CGM Marco Polo to the Port of Savannah. With a carrying capacity of more than 16,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units, the Marco Polo is the largest ship to ever call the U.S. East Coast. Crews at Garden City Terminal were slated to load and unload an estimated 6,000 TEUs of cargo. Find print-quality images here. (Georgia Ports Authority / Stephen Morton)