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Port of Savannah achieves 12.2% market share, making it top port for U.S. exports for first five months of this year

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Port of Savannah achieves 12.2% market share, making it top port for U.S. exports for first five months of this year
During the first five months of 2020, the Port of Savannah moved the highest number of export containers of any U.S. port. At 1,345 acres, Savannah's Garden City Terminal is the largest container terminal in North America. (Courtesy: Georgia Ports Authority)

SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Port of Savannah exported more loaded containers than any other port in the country from January through May of 2020, achieving a 12.2% market share. Garden City Terminal handled a total of 593,195 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) of loaded exports during the first five months of the calendar year.

“In today’s environment, businesses need every advantage to regain momentum and provide the growth that helps so many hard-working Americans to prosper,” said Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. “The Georgia Ports Authority is a powerful economic engine for the state, and a key link in the supply chain for industries across the region.”

Positioned at the center of a broad logistics network, Savannah offers 37 weekly container ship services that reach destinations around the world, on-terminal service from Class I railroads Norfolk Southern and CSX, and direct access to Interstates 95 and 16.

“With the expansion of the Panama Canal and the transition of larger vessels to East Coast services, cargo owners are making the strategic decision to keep imports on the water longer,” said Griff Lynch, executive director of Georgia Ports Authority (GPA). “Subsequently, export customers enjoy greater empty container availability in Savannah, lower container slot costs on Neo-Panamax vessels, and unmatched cargo fluidity through road, rail and terminal services.”

Among Savannah’s top export commodities, the biggest gainers for the period were raw cotton, which grew by 61% (16,377 TEUs) for a total of 43,234 TEUs; wood pulp, up by 15.8% (11,539 TEUs) for a total of 84,595 TEUs; and kaolin clay, up 23.7% (7,964 TEUs) for a total of 41,527 TEUs.

“Our export numbers show how the Georgia Ports Authority plays a vital role as a state and national asset, supporting farms and factories across the country,” said Will McKnight, board chairman for GPA. “Terminal efficiency is about more than moving cargo quickly. It’s about helping American companies compete in the global marketplace.”

Georgia’s deepwater ports are still dealing with the impact of COVID-19 but have seen steadier trade numbers than other U.S. ports. In July, the Port of Savannah handled 360,700 TEUs, down 6.8% (26,325 TEUs) compared to the same month last year. Total tonnage for the month dipped 3.1% (101,870 tons) for a total of 3.16 million tons for the first month of fiscal year 2021.

“Georgia’s diverse industry, its position as a major agricultural producer and its central location within the U.S. Southeast have helped to mitigate the worst impacts of the pandemic on trade through our terminals,” Lynch said. “Along with our partners in the International Longshoremen’s Association, motor carriers, railroads, stevedores and the distribution centers, we have been proud to provide steady, reliable service to our customers without delays or interruptions.”

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