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Port of Savannah gains national market share

Georgia Ports Authority / Emily Goldman Electric ship-to-shore cranes work the CMA CGM Unity, powered by liquefied natural gas, at the Port of Savannah’s Garden City Terminal. The Port of Savannah in Savannah, Ga., moved approximately 395,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units in February. The Georgia Ports Authority now handles more than one out of nine TEUs in U.S. international port trade.

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SAVANNAH, Ga. — In the latest information from logistics data provider PIERS, the Georgia Ports Authority now handles one out of every 8.8 loaded twenty-foot equivalent container units in the U.S., its highest national market share ever.

The Port of Savannah moved 11.4 percent of the nation’s loaded international containers for fiscal year 2023 through December, with more than 2 million TEUs. GPA’s share of the U.S. container trade constituted an increase of 0.7 percent, equating to nearly 120,000 TEUs more than it would have moved at its previous market share.

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