Port of Savannah

Kent Bicycles plans to move more than 7,000 TEUs per year through the Port of Savannah.
 
16 May 2013
Kent Bicycles has opened a distribution center in Savannah, Ga., with plans to move more than 1.3 million bicycles, or 7,000 20-foot-equivalent units, a year through the Port of Savannah.
Four Konecranes super-post-Panamax ship-to-shore cranes en route to the Port of Savannah.
 
13 May 2013
Four Konecranes super-post-Panamax ship-to-shore cranes are en route to the Port of Savannah, Ga., as part of an order Konecranes received from the Georgia Ports Authority in 2011.
 
07 May 2013
Pep Boys, the automotive aftermarket service and retail chain, has selected National Retail Systems to provide an import container transload solution at the Port of Savannah, Ga.
Port of Savannah container operations
 
19 Apr 2013
Curtis Foltz, executive director of the Georgia Ports Authority, said the GPA is anticipating calendar 2013 growth in the 3 to 5 percent range in container volumes handled by the Port of Savannah.
 
17 Apr 2013
The last environmental hurdle to the long-delayed Savannah River Harbor Expansion Project was cleared Wednesday when the
 
16 Apr 2013
Nordic Cold Storage has opened a storage and blast facility outside of the Port of Savannah in Georgia.
 
02 Apr 2013
Georgia’s state legislature has approved funding an additional $50 million for the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project.
 
27 Mar 2013
The Georgia Ports Authority reported total cargo moved in February was 2.27 million tons, rising 147,650 tons, or 6.9 percent from February 2012.
 
07 Mar 2013
Dukal has chosen Georgia’s Port of Savannah as its major port of entry and established a new distribution center in the city’s foreign trade zone.
 
21 Feb 2013
Matson Logistics has opened a new distribution center in Savannah, Ga.
 
06 Feb 2013
Haier America, a division of Haier Group that specializes in appliances and consumer electronics, has chosen third-party logistics provider Kenco to manage Haier’s three main U.S. distribution centers in Keasbey, N.J....
Curtis Foltz, executive director of the Georgia Ports Authority.
 
04 Feb 2013
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers could begin dredging the Savannah River navigation channel to a target depth of 47 feet as soon as the second half of this year, said Curtis Foltz, executive director of the Georgia Ports Authority.