Savannah achieves third month over half-million TEUs
2025-06-24 15:40

Savannah achieves third month over half-million TEUs

by Hristijan Ivanov
Savannah achieves third month over half-million TEUs

The following release was published by Port of Savannah:

The Port of Savannah handled 500,900 twenty-foot equivalent container units in May, an increase of 10,565 TEUs or 2.2% compared to the same month last year.

“Three months in a row over half a million TEUs is a testament to customers’ trust in Savannah,” said Georgia Ports Authority President and CEO Griff Lynch. “I’d like to thank GPA employees and our partners at Gateway Terminals and the International Longshoremen’s Association for delivering world-class supply chain efficiency, even during market disruptions.”

Last month was Savannah’s second busiest May on record, exceeded only by May 2022, when container volumes reached nearly 519,400 TEUs.

Lynch said Georgia Ports has brought on new capacity to give port customers greater flexibility in timing supply chain movements.

“Garden City Terminal West was specifically built for long-term storage for import and export cargo,” he said. “Our customers tell us they have been looking for a service option like this to manage supply chain speed fluctuations.”

The facility is directly adjacent to Garden City Terminal, the single largest container terminal in the Western Hemisphere.

“Our port master plan’s $4.5 billion investment the next ten years is designed to keep the port always ready for the changing future needs of customers and to grow responsibly, sustainably and sensitive to the communities we serve. Port infrastructure is a long-term investment that has significant economic impact for Georgia and we’re proud to serve our customers with the most competitive port operations in the nation,” stated Kent Fountain, Georgia Ports Chairman of the Board. GPA’s infrastructure investment the last ten years has been $3.2 billion.

For the fiscal year to date (July 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025), the Port of Savannah has handled 5.3 million TEUs, an increase of 493,635 TEUs or 10.3% in fiscal year 2025.

Source: Port of Savannah