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Published on: Jun. 15, 2023
Port of Savannah to Set Pace for Growth in Nation’s Global Container Trade.

Last Monday, Georgia Ports Authority’s Executive Director Griff Lynch spoke at the Georgia Foreign Trade Conference, held on Sea Island. He cited trends in U.S. demographics and manufacturing, as well as changes in global sourcing that will steer cargo toward Savannah.

“The population of the U.S. Southeast is growing faster than any other region of the country, and manufacturers are flocking to the area’s business-friendly states,” Lynch said. “Overseas, production is shifting to locations such as India and Vietnam that favor delivery via Savannah.”

“As the Southeastern port with the most direct global routes, Savannah is better connected to emerging markets,” said incoming GPA Board Chairman Kent Fountain. “Georgia Ports already delivers on reliability and cost. GPA will now also provide a five-day advantage on ocean transit compared to West Coast delivery from India.”

Domestic and international factors are lining up for the Port of Savannah to set the pace for growth in the nation’s global container trade. For the full story, please click here.

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