AnchorAge [Vol. 70 (Summer 2016)]

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CONTENTS
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The New Jimmy Deloach Connector Opens
BUSINESS BRIEFS
Foltz, IAP Recognized for Outstanding Service...................................................................6 John S. James Receives Presidential Award for Export Services ...................................6 Evergreen Presents GPA with Terminal of the Year Award .............................................6 Liberty Global Adds Brunswick Service.................................................................................7 DRT Expands into the U.S. .......................................................................................................7 Preciball Builds New Distribution Center in Pooler ...........................................................7 GPA's Impressive Yacht Move ..................................................................................................7 GPA Hosts Atlanta Maritime Association ............................................................................8 NileDutch Acquires Services, Operations of SafMarine MPV .........................................8 TICO Manufacturing Signs Agreement with Power Solutions International .............8 Grieg Star Lygra Delivers Project Cargo to Brunswick ..................................................10 Fighter Jet Arrives Via Containership ................................................................................. 11

Photo by Stephen B. Morton
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PORT NEWS

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OmniTRAX to Develop 2,700 Acre Site in Savannah Market .......................................14

Developers Adding 3.6M Square Feet of Warehouse Space ........................................16

Nordic Doubles Size of Savannah Operation ....................................................................20

Savannah Adds Grapes to Import Perishables .................................................................22

PortFresh Delivering New Chilled Cargo Logistics Capacity ........................................24

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PORTFOLIO
Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc. To Create 400 Jobs in Augusta .................................9 Dollar General to Create More than 500 Jobs ..................................................................18
MAIDEN VOYAGES
WWL Thalatta, A HERO for the Environment .................................................................26 Drive Green Highway's Design, Technology Reduce Environmental Footprint .....27

SAVANNAH: Sailing Schedule..............................................................................................28 BRUNSWICK: Sailing Schedule............................................................................................30

ABOUT THE COVER: Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal presides over the ribbon cutting ceremony opening the Jimmy DeLoach Connector, linking Garden City Terminal with Interstate 95. Cover photo by Stephen B. Morton.
ANCHORAGE
ROBERT C. MORRIS Editor
EDWARD FULFORD Managing Editor
EMILY GOLDMAN Associate Editor
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AUTHORITY MEMBERS

JAMES L. ALLGOOD Chairman DUBLIN

H. KENNETH CRONAN Vice Chairman DEMOREST

A. J. (JOE) HOPKINS, III Secretary/Treasurer FOLKSTON

BEN H. HALL, JR. Member DUBLIN

JULIE HUNT Member TIFTON

ROBERT S. JEPSON, JR. Member
SAVANNAH

WILLIAM D. MCKNIGHT Member AUGUSTA

ALEC L. POITEVINT, II Member
BAINBRIDGE

JOSEPH W. ROGERS Member ATLANTA

CHARLES K. TARBUTTON Member
SANDERSVILLE

JAMES A. WALTERS Chairman
GAINESVILLE

DAVID WERNER Member ATLANTA

JOEL WOOTEN, JR. Member
COLUMBUS

PERSPECTIVE
Georgia ready for additional Panama traffic

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he Georgia Ports Authority expects steady cargo expansion as a result of the widened Panama Canal, as shipping lines take advantage

of the cost savings of an all-water route to serve

the U.S. Southeast market.

As the fastest growing region in the nation, cargo demands

from a rising population will only fuel this dynamic.

Lower prices per container slot on neopanamax vessels will

benefit U.S. companies moving goods through Savannah,

saving 20 to 40 percent on transportation.

The number of megaships calling on Savannah is expected

to increase with the expansion of the Panama Canal, as cargo

shifts from West Coast to East Coast delivery. Additionally, some

Suez services will shift to the Panama Canal, because of its

shorter roundtrip distance from China to the U.S. East Coast.

This shift from the Suez to the Panama Canal is expected to have an additional benefit for the GPA.

Because Savannah is the westernmost cargo hub on the East Coast, it is often the first call made by vessels

transiting the Panama Canal, which is an advantage for the timely delivery of cargo inland.

In order to better serve neopanamax vessels, GPA has made continual improvements on-terminal.

We're purchasing eight new ship-to-shore cranes, which will bring the total number of electric-powered

container cranes to 30 the most of any single terminal in the U.S.

GPA is also adding 30 new electric RTGs, continuing GPA's transition of its container handling fleet

to electric power, and bringing its RTG fleet to 146.

Additionally, we recently opened a new multi-lane truck gate which helps Garden City Terminal avoid

congestion while completing 10,000 truck moves per day.

Work also has begun on the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project.

By deepening 45 percent of the ship channel to 49 feet at low tide (56 feet at high tide), and 55 percent

to a low-tide depth of 47 feet (54 feet at high tide), SHEP will enable the port to more efficiently serve the

larger vessels. Vessels in this class will be able to call on Savannah with heavier loads and greater scheduling

flexibility once the deepening project is complete.

EXECUTIVE STAFF
GRIFFITH LYNCH Executive Director
CLIFFORD R. PYRON Chief Commercial Officer
LISE ALTMAN Senior Director of Human Resources
BART GOBEIL Director of Statewide Economic Development & Governmental Affairs
GEORGEHEARN Senior Director of Trade Development (Carrier and Non-Container Sales)
CHRIS LOGAN Senior Director of Trade Development (Beneficial Cargo Owner Sales)
JAMES C. McCURRY, JR. Senior Director of Administration
RUSS MINCEY Senior Director of Finance
ROBERT C. MORRIS Senior Director of Corporate Communications
JOHN D. TRENT Senior Director of Strategic Operations and Safety

Griffith Lynch GPA's Executive Director

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FOLTZ, IAP RECOGNIZED FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE
At the 2016 Automotive Global Awards held in Las Vegas, GPA Executive Director Curtis Foltz received the
outstanding achievement award, while International Auto Processing, based at the Port of Brunswick, received the North American Auto Processor of the Year award.

"What a great honor it is for me to receive the outstanding achievement award," Foltz said. "To me, it's about all of the people who help drive these awards. Our Georgia Ports Authority employees, the great ILA women and men who work for us in Brunswick and Savannah, and the outstanding auto processors understand that you as a customer or service partner have a choice, and they want to continue to build on your business, and earn your business every single day."
Award program organizers said International Auto Processing at the Port of Brunswick, Georgia, has achieved a stellar reputation within the automotive industry, providing services that exceed its customers' standards of quality in a consistently timely manner.
"Being awarded Auto Processor of the Year is a tribute to every associate at IAP, a tremendous accolade for their passionate and hard work and their unfailing dedication to providing first-class service to each customer every day," said Robert Miller, president & CEO of International Auto Processing. "IAP appreciates that our good work is only possible because of the superior service given by the many other local groups with whom we work, including our collaborative customers, Georgia Ports Authority, local ILA professionals, vessel pilots, trucking companies, railroads, surveyors, every GStar employee, and all the other companies with whom we do business. We are humbled by this award, and understand our responsibility to continue earning it in everything we do."
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EVERGREEN NAMES GPA TERMINAL OF THE YEAR
Roy Amalfitano, right, U.S. president of the Evergreen shipping line, presented GPA Chief Commercial Office Cliff Pyron, center, with the company's Terminal of the Year award on April 28. George Hearn, GPA's senior director of trade development for carrier and non-container sales, left, was also on hand to receive the award.

Liberty Global Adds Brunswick Service

Liberty Global Logistics has announced a new export service via the Port of Brunswick for general cargo destined to the Eastern Mediterranean, Red Sea and Persian Gulf.
A U.S.-based, multi-modal transportation and logistics company with two Americanflagged vessels, Liberty Global Logistics has been calling Colonel's Island at the Port of Brunswick for several years to discharge Hyundai and Kia vehicles. In previous calls, its vessels were chartered to Glovis.
In April, however, the Liberty Promise called Colonel's Island to take on export military cargo destined for the Persian Gulf. This marked the first time Liberty Global handled export cargo via Brunswick for its own account.
Preciball USA Builds New Distribution Center in Pooler

DRT EXPANDS INTO THE U.S.
DRT, specialized in the development of rosin and turpentine extracted from pine resin since 1932, held a groundbreaking ceremony on April 5 on its new industrial site, in the Effingham County Industrial Park, Georgia (USA).
DRT decided to build a new turpentine bio-refinery and terpene derivatives production unit in the United States to meet growing demand from international markets, and with the aim of working closer to supply sources.
DRT's new production unit will be based in the heart of the Effingham County Industrial Park. DRT plans to start operations of the new unit during the first half of 2017 and will begin construction in 2016.
The $43 million facility will initially employ an operational team of 40 and will operate as DRT America.
YACHT MOVE

Preciball, maker of precision ball bearings for everything from computer mouse controllers to automotive applications, is building a new 37,600-square foot facility near the Port of Savannah.
"We provide products manufactured all over the world to customers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico from our Savannah distribution center, so the geography and proximity of this location to the airport, the port, I-95 and Highway 80 were important in our decision to relocate," said Don Peak, general manager for Preciball USA. "Not only is this project a good example of effective land use, a thoughtful design process and energy efficient construction, but it should also have a favorable impact to the area's economic development potential."
Preciball is expected to occupy about half of the building and make the remaining space available for lease. Suites incorporate both warehouse and office space.

In February, the Port of Savannah completed the move of the Viking sportfisher, "Y Nut Coconut." Arriving on a CMA CGM vessel, the yacht measures nearly 69 feet long, 19 feet wide, almost 42 feet tall, and weighs in at more than 110,000 pounds. GPA crane operator Paul Wood was at the controls for the move.
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GPA Hosts Atlanta Maritime Association ~ Herman Brown, regional sales manager in GPA's Trade Development office, hosted the Atlanta Maritime Association for a presentation and port tour at the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal on April 28.

JOHN S. JAMES RECEIVES PRESIDENTIAL AWARD FOR EXPORT SERVICES
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker presented the John S. James Co. with the President's "E" Award for Exports at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., May 16. The President's "E" Award is the highest recognition any U.S. entity can receive for making a significant contribution to the expansion of U.S. exports.
"Congratulations to the John S. James Co. being honored today for its achievements in exporting," said Secretary Pritzker of the Garden City-based company, which specializes in international freight forwarding. "The "E" Awards Committee was very impressed with the organization's work to help exporters understand the export process and enter new international markets. Their success contributes to growth, job creation, competitiveness, and the success of the American economy."

TICO Manufacturing Signs Agreement with Power Solutions International

NileDutch acquires services, operations of Safmarine MPV
NileDutch, the West Africa specialist container line, has announced the acquisition of the Europe to West Africa services and operations from Safmarine MPV, an independently run multi-purpose vessel business owned by Maersk Line.
The acquisition complements and expands the service offering of NileDutch to customers of containerized, oil & gas, project and conventional cargo to carry a mix of cargo on the same vessel under a single bill of lading.
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TICO Manufacturing, the world's fastest growing terminal tractor manufacturer, has announced that it has signed an agreement with Power Solutions International, Inc. (PSI) to provide TICO with gasoline and alternative fuel engines.
"We are very excited to begin what we hope will be a long and successful business relationship with PSI", said TICO Manufacturing General Manager Frank Tubbert. "The customer will be able to choose the powertrain and emissions that best suits their needs and will be receiving the highest value in the yard tractor market today. I think we have hit a home run here."

DEAL:
TEXTRON SPECIALIZED VEHICLES INC.
TO CREATE 400 JOBS IN AUGUSTA

Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc., a Textron Inc. company, will open a new manufacturing facility in Augusta to supplement its existing headquarters and industrial operations.

This expansion will create up to 400 jobs and represents a capital investment of more than $40 million in the local community. The new facility will be located less than one mile from the company's existing operations on a 238-acre site.
"The decision of Textron Specialized Vehicles to expand its existing headquarters in Augusta reinforces the advantages of Georgia's business resources for a leading company looking to expand operations," said Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal. "Our commitment to job creation and economic development is evident in the number of companies who've expanded or relocated here. We welcome Textron Specialized Vehicles' continued growth and feel that Georgia's economic environment will be of major benefit to the growing company."

Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of golf cars, utility and personal transportation vehicles and ground support equipment. The company markets products under the E-Z-GO, Cushman, Bad Boy, TUGTM and DouglasTM brands, and its vehicles are found in a wide range of environments. "We are fortunate to be able to facilitate such expansion in our hometown, and are thankful for the assistance of the Augusta Economic Development Authority, the Georgia Department of Economic Development and our city and state officials to bring this project to fruition," said Kevin Holleran, president of Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc. "The city of Augusta, the surrounding region and the state of Georgia have been valuable partners for our company since its earliest days, so we are proud and pleased to build on our legacy as one of the area's most lasting and vibrant manufacturers." "Textron Specialized Vehicles' decision to expand its Augusta facility is continued proof of Georgia's great infrastructure for manufacturing," said Walter Sprouse, executive director of the Augusta Economic Development Authority. "The Augusta Economic Development Authority was excited to be a part in the organization's expansion decision, and to assist, as always, with the creation of new jobs in the Augusta area."

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FIGHTER JET ARRIVES VIA CONTAINER SHIP
The Port of Savannah recently moved an F-21 Kfir fighter jet purchased from Israeli Aircraft Industries by Airborne Tactical Advantage Company.
"We are a government contracting company principally flying fighter aircraft to train US Navy war fighters," said John Burch, director of aircraft acquisitions for ATAC. "We operate as the opposition for both Navy fighter aircraft and Navy ships at sea." The new addition to ATAC's aircraft inventory arrived April 26 aboard the ZIM vessel Alabama. In transit, the jet was bolted to the floor of a compartment on the ship. The F021 Kfir measures 51 feet long, 27 feet wide and 15 feet tall. Before offloading, the bolts were disconnected. Then, a ship-to-shore crane lifted the aircraft out of the hold and set the jet down on the pier, on its own tires. At that point, a tow bar was attached to the plane, and it was pulled down the street to the nearby Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport for maintenance work and an acceptance check flight before being flown to the ATAC corporate headquarters in Newport News, Va.
GRIEG STAR LYGRA DELIVERS PROJECT CARGO TO BRUNSWICK
Grieg Star Shipping recently delivered several pieces of project cargo to the Port of Brunswick.
The shipping line delivered equipment to be used as part of a 50-megawatt biomass plant in Albany, Ga. Constellation Energy, doing business as Albany Green Energy, will own and operate the $200 million facility. The plant will provide 60 percent to 70 percent of the total energy needs for the Proctor and Gamble facility in Albany, Ga., doubling the use of renewable energy currently used at the plant. "P&G was interested in upgrading and expanding our existing biomass plant, but saw that such a large project would require partnership in order to move forward in a way that would be sustainable from both an environmental and business perspective," said Len Sauers, P&G's vice president of global sustainability. "P&G teams identified Constellation as a world-class partner and began working with their leadership." In addition to Procter and Gamble's energy needs, the facility will generate electricity for Georgia Power under a 20-year power purchase agreement for 42 megawatts. The plant will use locally sourced scrap wood and mill waste as feedstock. The project is expected to be completed in June 2017, creating up to 500 jobs during construction and an additional 50 to 70 permanent jobs at the plant for operation.
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THE NEW
JIMMY DELOACH CONNECTOR
OPENS

Provides final link for trucks between Port of Savannah, I-95 and freight distribution facilities
The newly opened Jimmy DeLoach Connector will cut truck drive times by 11 minutes between the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal
and interstates 95 and 16.

y expediting cargo to important inland markets, the

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parkway strengthens the Port of Savannah's position as a gateway for commerce to the Southeast. Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, Georgia Ports Authority

Board Chairman Jimmy Allgood, Georgia DOT Commissioner

Russell McMurry and other local dignitaries marked the opening of the

Jimmy DeLoach Connector at a ribbon cutting May 27.

"This is a great day for Georgia," Gov. Deal said. "A direct east-west link

from the port to the interstates has always been important to the movement

of freight which was reinforced in Georgia's statewide truck lanes study,

and freight and logistics plan. The Jimmy DeLoach Connector is the final

segment of that link."

The extended parkway provides the final connection between I-95, one

of the country's busiest interstates; the Port of Savannah, the nation's fourth

busiest container port; and local and regional freight distribution facilities.

"The Jimmy DeLoach Connector helps Georgia to move cargo seamlessly

from the state's farms, factories and distribution centers directly to our docks

and back," said GPA Chairman Jimmy Allgood. "An efficient trucking network

bolsters Georgia's role as a regional hub for economic activity -- benefiting

the retail, agriculture, manufacturing, and real estate sectors," Allgood said.

Allgood called the connector an integral step toward a cargo beltway,

which includes the future improvement of Brampton Road -- linking the port

to Interstate 516 on the south end of the terminal. At the north end of the

terminal, an expanded Grange Road will better carry trucks from the Jimmy

DeLoach Connector to a new multi-lane truck gate, which opened in February. "Providing better mobility for port traffic supports both state and regional transportation needs," Allgood said. "Every dollar we invest in coordinating road and maritime transportation pays dividends in Georgia and the entire Southeast in the form of good jobs and economic growth." In 2011, the State sold a $100 million bond to fund this project, which included Right of Way cost of $20 million and construction cost of $72.7 million. The new Connector is a 3.1-mile 4-lane highway between State Route 307/Bourne Avenue and the previous terminus of the Jimmy DeLoach Parkway. The Connector bypasses SR 21 and allows direct access into the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal gates. Now, the more than 8,000 trucks entering and leaving the Port of Savannah daily through its main gate have virtually uninterrupted access to I-95 and I-16. Georgia DOT Commissioner Russell R. McMurry said the Deloach Connector will dramatically reduce truck traffic and improve safety on busy Augusta Highway by enabling trucks to save valuable time. The project is expected to yield a benefit/cost of 8:1. "Under the leadership of Gov. Nathan Deal, Georgia's cargo transportation network continues to expand and improve," Allgood said. "Not only will the Jimmy DeLoach Parkway extension expedite cargo to and from the Port of Savannah and important inland markets, it will also improve transit times and safety for local commuters."

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Above: At a ribbon cutting ceremony May 27, state and local officials celebrated the opening of the Jimmy DeLoach Connector.
Left: Georgia State Rep. Mickey Stephens, State Sen. Ben Watson, former Chatham County Commissioner Jimmy DeLoach and State Sen. Jack Hill attended the event marking the opening of the truck route named in honor of DeLoach, one of the early advocates of the roadway.

PORT OF SAVANNAH

JIMMY DELOACH CONNECTOR

307 GARDEN

CITY

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I-516

Above: Attendees included representatives from the private logistics industry, local and state elected officials and GPA.
Right: Savannah Mayor Eddie DeLoach, Gov. Nathan Deal, Jimmy DeLoach and State Transportation Board Member Ann Purcell welcomed the opening of the new truck route.

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OMNITRAX SAVANNAH NATIONAL 170 WILDLIFE REFUGE

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TO DEVELOP 2,700-ACRE SITE IN

SA2V5 ANNAH MARKET

Rail provider and industrial real estate company OmniTRAX will develop a 2,700acre industrial park within minutes of the Port of Savannah.

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PORT ith immeWdiaEteNintTeWrstaOteRTH
access and sites large enough
to serve manufacturing and
distribution operations, this

PORT OF SAVANNAH

capital for infrastructure including a rail

GPA's Garden City Terminal. The site features

system to connect the tenants to the Class 1

utilities including natural gas, water via a

operators, development expertise and marketing

36-inch main line, and 500 kilovolt electrical

services. Benefits for companies locating at

service. The state of Georgia has pledged $44

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development offers tremendous opportunities for the Savannah market. It is the only near-port industrial megasite in the Eastern U.S. which will have

307 the new site include proximity to the Port of
Savannah, the flexibility of dual raiGl sAervRicDe, aEnN
CITY educated and productive work force and the
flexibility to purchase or lease a parcel.

million for a direct highway connector from the OmniTRAX site to Jimmy Deloach Parkway,
21 I-516 which links to both I-16 and I-95. Mike Martin, vice president of industrial

main line access to both Eastern Class I

The site, dubbed the Savannah Gateway

development at OmniTRAX, said his company

railroads, CSX and Norfolk Southern.

Industrial Hub, has over 800 acres of developable

will provide a short-line rail shuttle service

The announcement came after Effingham

land that sit between the CSX and Norfolk

moving cars on the site to one of two rail ramps

County Industrial Development Authority and

Southern main lines. OmniTRAX has drafted

OmniTRAX will build, linking to CSX and Norfolk

OmniTRAX signed a development agreement.

a tentative master plan for the park that

Southern railroads that cross the property.

"The Savannah market is growing

will allow for several phases of development

OmniTRAX will begin marketing the

rapidly, supported by the fourth busiest port

and will ultimately provide in excess of 1,800

site to potential companies immediately. Sales

in the nation. This is a perfect opportunity

acres of industrial property including a

efforts will begin with an 800-acre parcel and

for OmniTRAX to supply the capabilities and

single user mega site.

two 400-acre sites.

experience gained at our other industrial

This development extends Savannah's

SAVANNAH / HILTON HEAD 307 development sites to create a world-class

reach into the Midwest and Gulf regions, serving

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT business park," said Kevin Shuba, Chief Executive
Officer of OmniTRAX, an affiliate of The Broe

shippers moving farm and forest products, resin and chemicals. The site allows these port

"In coordinating with the GPA, we are
80 hoping we are able to attract some of the plastic resin business," Martin said. "We think there
are a number of companies based in Houston,

Group. "We're delighted to be working with

customers to ship bulk rail from the hinterlands

Texas, which are looking for East Coast export

(Effingham IDA CEO) John Henry and his

for transload into ocean containers, greatly

alternatives to go along with their current

I-95 team to bring growth to the region." Under the arrangement, ECIDA is contributing the land for the Savannah Gateway

reducing domestic transportation costs. Just off Ga. 21, the industrially-zoned site is seven miles from Interstate 95, 12 miles

Gulf export strategies."
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or auto part manufacturers.

Industrial Hub, and OmniTRAX will provide

from Interstate 16 and less than 12 miles of

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OmniTRAX and the Effingham County Industrial Development Authority are developing a 2,700-acre tract near Rincon, GA in a public/private partnership.
Savannah Gateway Industrial Hub is located 12 miles from the Port of Savannah.
Savannah Gateway Industrial Hub will be served by the CSX and Norfolk Southern railroads.
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OmniTRAX will provide capital for infrastructure including a rail system to connect the tenants to the Class 1 operators, development expertise and marketing services.
Customers of the site are expected to be manufacturers, processers, distributors and others.
OmniTRAX is actively looking for additional industrial development sites around North America.

Benefits for companies locating at the new site include proximity to one of the country's leading ports, the flexibility of dual rail service, an educated and productive work force and the flexibility to purchase or lease a parcel.
OmniTRAX has drafted a tentative master plan for the park that will allow for several phases of development including a large mega-site.
OmniTRAX has developed other large scale projects including the Great Western Industrial Park, a 3,000 acre, dual-rail served facility north of Denver, CO, and the GEOTRAC Industrial Hub, a 1,400 acre rail served facility at the Port of Brownsville, Texas.
OmniTRAX is one of America's largest short line railroad holding companies offering bundled services including terminal and switching, door-to-door container/transloading, processing, fueling, storage and maintenance.

ABOUT OMNITRAX, INC.
As one of North America's largest private railroad and transportation management companies, OmniTRAX's core capabilities range from providing management services to railroad and port services and to intermodal and industrial switching operations. Through its affiliation with The Broe Group and its portfolio of managed companies, OmniTRAX also has the unique capability of offering specialized industrial development and real estate solutions, both on and off the rail network managed by OmniTRAX. More information is available at www.omnitrax.com.
ABOUT THE BROE GROUP
The Broe Group, based in Denver, Colorado, is a diversified privately-owned enterprise with a multi-billion dollar asset base. The Broe Group and its affiliates employ more than 1,000 people directly and provide employment for countless others through its Great Western Industrial Park in Northern Colorado. The Broe Group and its affiliates own and/or manage commercial real estate and other businesses across North America. Its transportation affiliate, OmniTRAX, Inc., is a leading transportation services firm with railroad, port and terminal operations, and is the 2nd largest operator of short-line railroads in the U.S. Its energy affiliate, Great Western Oil & Gas Company, is a top 10 driller in Colorado and among the top 100 drillers in the U.S. The Broe Group has multiple other investment affiliates, including Three Leaf Ventures, which is focused on innovative healthcare technology start-ups. For more information, see www.broe.com.

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DEVELOPERS ADDING
3.6M SQUARE FEET
OF WAREHOUSE SPACE
Includes owner-operated, spec buildings and build-to-suit projects

nvestors are adding industrial space to meet booming

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demand in Savannah, with more than 1.7 million square feet of warehousing recently completed, more than

1.9 million square feet under construction, and a

2,700-acre development just announced. The investments

mean additional jobs, and room for port customers to grow in the

Southeastern U.S.

These commitments by the private sector on numerous commercial

real estate projects show confidence in the continued success of Savannah

as a cargo hub for the U.S. Southeast. As Savannah's logistical advantages

continue to draw new customers to Georgia, demand should remain strong

for additional industrial space."

The market requires higher vacancy rates to ensure space upon demand

for customers that do not have the luxury of time for construction. Currently,

seven major projects are being developed.

"Georgia has been named the best state in the nation to do business year after year," said Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal. "Accolades such as this, along with assets including the Port of Savannah, attract investments which increase jobs for our communities." GPA Executive Director Griff Lynch said the new developments provide an excellent market opportunity for the Port of Savannah. "In conjunction with the expanded Panama Canal opening this year, and construction on the Savannah Harbor deepening under way, this additional space off terminal will complement GPA's efforts to draw business to the region," Lynch said. Commercial real estate development firm Colliers International predicts continued strong demand for sites and warehouse space, including speculative construction, based on interest from development companies. Counting all industrial space, including manufacturing, the Savannah market comprises just over 46.4 million square feet, with 1.4 million square feet (3.04 percent) vacant, according to a Colliers report.

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Recent industrial announcements in the Savannah market include: Rail provider and industrial real estate company OmniTRAX announced
in March plans for a 2,700-acre industrial park within minutes of the Port of Savannah. (See Page 14 for full story.)
OA Logistics/ JLA Home will soon open its 1.1 million-square-foot e-commerce fulfillment center at Northport industrial park on Ga. 21 near Interstate 95. This development will add 200-300 jobs.
Rugs and home furnishing seller Safavieh is building a 500,000 square-foot facility at the corner of Jimmy Deloach Parkway and Benton Boulevard, featuring 100 loading docks.
The TPA Group has a 475,000 square-foot warehouse under construction at Northport.
The Panattoni Development Company is building a 312,000 square-foot building in the Westport trade park, in Garden City, Ga. Meanwhile, a 320,000 square-foot structure has been built at Centerpoint Industrial Park.
Port City Logistics, with the construction of a 250,000 square-foot warehouse on Jimmy Deloach Parkway.
In the Pooler Distribution Complex at Old Louisville Road and Highway 80, several buildings ranging from 22,000 to 88,000 square feet are under construction, as well as a 240,000 square-foot structure.
Nordic Cold Storage opened its new facility April 15, expanding by 200,000 square feet.
In January, Georgia Marine Warehouse, Inc., an affiliate of Peeples Industries, Inc., opened a 100,000 square-foot warehouse on Tremont Road, just four miles from Garden City Terminal, with another 60,000 square feet under construction.

Nordic CEO Don Schoenl cuts the ribbon on a 200,000 square-foot expansion.

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DOLLAR GENERAL
TO CREATE
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500 MORE THAN

JOBS

Dollar General, one of America's leading discount retailers,will build a 1-million-square-foot distribution center in Butts and Spalding Counties. The distribution center will create more than 500 jobs and represents a capital investment of $85 million. The new distribution center is expected to serve more than 1,000 stores in the southeast. Dollar General currently operates more than 650 stores and employs more than 5,000 people in Georgia.
"Dollar General's decision to build a fulfillment center here in Georgia is a direct reflection of the high quality of our workforce and Georgia's strategic location for accessing the Southeastern market," said Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal. "Georgia is perfectly positioned to support this fulfillment center and Dollar General will benefit by building in the No.1 state in which to do business. I am confident that our economic environment and location will bolster growth for Dollar General in Georgia."
"This state-of-the-art distribution center will help support our rapid store growth throughout Georgia and the southeast," said Todd Vasos, chief executive officer of Dollar General. "I want to thank the leadership in Butts and Spalding counties, as well as Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) for their support and assistance on this project. It is exciting to see our business continuing to grow and create new jobs across the country." The distribution center is slated to operate at full capacity by the fall of 2017. It is expected that an additional 150 temporary jobs will be created during the construction of this project. "We appreciate the collaboration among everyone who has helped bring Dollar General to Butts and Spalding Counties. We're glad to welcome a wonderful company and look forward to helping them be successful in our community," said Butts County Board of Commissioners Chairman Keith Douglas. "Due to the substantial number of jobs being created, this project will have a meaningful impact on our area in terms of new employment opportunities," said Griffin-Spalding Development Authority Chairman Chuck Copeland. "The cooperation of our Spalding County leadership and the Butts County Commissioners and their Development Authority, as well as the expertise of GDEcD, have been key elements to the success of this project." "Dollar General's decision to locate in Butts and Spalding Counties speaks volumes to the culture of collaboration that exists for business in Georgia," said GDEcD Commissioner Chris Carr. "We would like to congratulate everyone involved in this project, and we look forward to supporting Dollar General in its future growth in Georgia."
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NORDIC DOUBLES SIZE
OF SAVANNAH OPERATION
Adds 200,000 square-foot cold storage facility

ordic Logistics and Warehousing has doubled capacity at its

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Savannah location, holding a ribbon cutting Friday for a new 200,000-square-foot cold storage and blast freezing facility. "Exactly three years ago, Nordic opened its doors here

in Savannah to give our customers the logistical advantages

that come with one of America's most efficient ports, combined with the

superior connectivity of Interstates 95 and 16," said Don Schoenl, President

and Chief Executive Officer of Nordic.

Nordic, a member of AGRO Merchants Group, LLC, opened its initial

200,000 square-foot cold storage warehouse in Savannah April 11, 2013.

Nordic's Phase I facility has exported over half a million tons of frozen food

since its opening.

"Nordic's expansion here is a powerful endorsement of the Port of

Savannah's expertise in handling refrigerated cargo, and its ability to meet the

demands of producers as well as a growing consumer market across the U.S.

Southeast," said Griff Lynch, executive director at the Georgia Ports Authority.

Nordic's Phase II increases employment by approximately 70 associates

at its cold storage warehouse at I-95 and Jimmy Deloach Parkway, just six

miles from the Port of Savannah. The site's second building can hold more

than 20,000 tons of cargo at a time. Ross Maple, Director of Business Strategy

for Nordic, said the added space will bring the company's total Savannah

capacity to almost 50,000 tons of cargo.

"To be able to offer companies access to the world via our ports is one of our major economic development selling points as we recruit businesses to Georgia," said Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Chris Carr. "Nordic's commitment to Savannah with the expansion of their cutting-edge temperature-controlled storage facility is a testament to the impact the Port of Savannah has around the globe." Noting outstanding service at the Port of Savannah, including fast turn times for trucks carrying refrigerated containers, Maple said Nordic is committed to growing in Savannah. "With the port's deepening project, post-Panamax ships and continued growth of the area, we are building not only for our current customers, but our future growth and new commodities as well," Maple said. Lynch said private sector investment such as Nordic's supports American growers of produce and proteins. "Savannah handles 40 percent of all frozen poultry sent overseas, more than any other port in the U.S.," Lynch said. "Nordic's announcement today, along with on-terminal improvements, positions Savannah to continue serving as the export gateway for refrigerated cargo in the U.S. Southeast." The Georgia Ports Authority's Garden City container terminal features 104 refrigerated cargo racks plus 738 plug-ins for containers on chassis. At 24 container slots per rack, it has the on-terminal ability to power a total of 3,234 chilled containers at a time.

NORDIC OPENS PHASE II

Nordic opened its initial 200,000 square-foot cold storage warehouse in Savannah April 11, 2013. It employed 150 people at its opening.
Nordic's Phase I facility has exported over half a million tons of frozen food since its opening.
In Phase II, approximately 185,000 SF of the total 200,000 square-feet building is dedicated to freezer and cooler space.
~ Of that space, 160,000 SF is equipped for freezer (-5 degrees) and blast freezing (-25)
~ Another 25,000 SF is equipped for refrigerated space (+36 degrees)

The new warehouse has a ceiling height of 55 ft., with 52 ft. clear for stacking.
Truck docking bays are kept at +34 degrees.
When Nordic opened in 2013, GPA had 64 refrigerated container racks and 600 chassis plug-ins powering 2,136 containers at a time.
Now, the Port of Savannah has 104 racks and 738 chassis plug-ins, powering 3,234 containers at a time.

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A worker moves cargo in the new cold storage facility at Nordic Logistics and Warehousing. The company held a ribbon cutting Friday, April 15, doubling the size of its Savannah operation. The 200,000 square-foot facility will handle both refrigerated and frozen cargo.
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SAVANNAH
ADDS GRAPES TO IMPORT PERISHABLES
Peruvian produce bound for Atlanta wholesaler
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"We've worked with Customs and the USDA to ensure inspection capabilities are all in place so we can offload a vessel, inspect it and get it out in six hours. We're optimistic that the strong success we've had in receiving perishables will only encourage
more perishables in the future."
-- Chris Logan,
GPA senior director of Trade Development for beneficial cargo owner sales

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he Port of Savannah is now handling grapes imported from Peru, adding to the list of cold-treated perishables using Savannah as a port of entry. Savannah already handles avocados, citrus and sweet onions

from Peru. With the introduction of Peruvian red globe grapes,

Savannah is now receiving all of the category leaders from Peru.

The grapes, moved from Andean Sun Produce farms in Ica and Piura, Peru,

are part of a U.S. Department of Agriculture program, in which citrus, grapes

and blueberries are chilled for at least 17 days prior to entry into the U.S.

Removing potential pests via cold treatment reduces the need for pesticides.

By landing produce in Savannah, buyers can take advantage of much

shorter and faster overland transportation to Atlanta and other major markets

across the U.S. Southeast. This means a fresher product for end consumers

as well as lower supply chain costs.

The grapes are grown along the coast of Peru with early varieties grown

in the North, later ripening varieties in the Southern Peru.

"Weather conditions in Peru allows to grow and harvest grapes

throughout the year; but because of market needs our season goes from

October to December in the north and from January to March in the south,"

said Edward Villar of Andean Sun Produce.

Andean Sun Produce, based in Miami, Fla., is the U.S. marketing

agent under the "Gold Cup" brand for two large Peruvian growers of citrus,

blueberries, avocados, grapes and mangos. For their trial run on grapes,

produce wholesaler J.J. Jardina brought in the red globe variety. Matt Jardina,

of the Atlanta-based company, said using the Port of Savannah saves time

and freight costs.

"It is nice to have only a four-hour truck ride to Atlanta versus a day and

half from the Philadelphia ports," said Jardina. "It allows us to get the product

into our warehouse more quickly and begin selling the grapes a few days earlier."

Villar added that plans call for moving all the varieties they grow of red

and green seedless grapes. "We will continue to use the Port of Savannah for

our summer citrus season, and we are close to starting with blueberries," Villar

said. Villar said he has been very pleased to add Savannah as an entry point to

serve Southeastern markets.

"The GPA approached us a few months ago and explained the benefits

on working with them," he said. "They have been very proactive, coordinating

with CBP, trucking companies and even customers. Logistics in our business

is becoming crucial; the Port of Savannah is a good alternative for us to serve

not only our Georgia customers but other customers in surrounding states."

Villar said the USDA program to allow cold-treated produce to enter

through more U.S. ports will relieve congestion at older ports of entry, while

shortening the supply chain between producers and final consumers. "Our

goal is to deliver our fruit to our clients faster, fresher, and at competitive

prices, cutting logistics costs," he said.

Besides being located nearer to important Southeast markets, the Port

of Savannah also offers efficient on-terminal services.

Peruvian red globe grapes undergo customs inspection at the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal.

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PORTFRESH
DELIVERING NEW
CHILLED CARGO LOGISTICS
CAPACITY
A new Georgia based company called PortFresh Logistics has announced plans
to build a 100,000 square-foot cold treatment facility dedicated to perishable
cargoes imported hrough the Port of Savannah. The facility, slated to open
in late summer 2016, will strengthen Savannah in its role as a new entry point
for South American produce.
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PortFresh Logistics is constructing a 100,000 square-foot facility at a location with immediate interstate access and only 15 miles from the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal.

rian Kastick, CEO of PortFresh Logistics, said the company

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has been working for more than two years to meet the need for additional chilled cargo infrastructure in Savannah. "Currently, more than 90 percent of imported fruits and

vegetables entering the U.S. East Coast arrive via Northeast

ports," Kastick said. "That means cargo headed to the Southeast must be

trucked down, adding time and expense to the logistics supply chain."

Thanks to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture program allowing South

American citrus fruit, grapes, blueberries and other produce items to enter

via the Port of Savannah, substantial cost savings are now available to

customers across the Southeast and beyond.

"Using the Port of Savannah offers

significant time and money savings

per container for areas throughout the

Southeast region," Kastick said. "We

believe the growing population of the

U.S. Southeast, government policy changes

and perishable industry consolidation will

break open significant pent-up demand for

the new perishable supply chain gateway

built around the Port of Savannah."
PortFresh's state-of-the-art cold storage facility, on 20 acres of a 182-acre site, is specifically designed to allow multiple climate zones.

Engineered to maintain cold chain integrity, the facility will ensure delivery of the freshest and safest produce from the port to the customer. "Our customers have found they are able to move perishable cargoes more efficiently and deliver better quality products to store shelves by using the Port of Savannah," said GPA Executive Director Griff Lynch. "Citrus, avocados, blueberries and other products are already moving through the Port of Savannah, and we hope to grow that portfolio." The facility will handle both import and export cargo. The building will be located right off Interstate 16 on Old River Road in Effingham County, seven miles from Interstate 95 and 15 miles from the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal. "This project will create 40 full-time jobs when it opens in the third quarter of 2016 and more than 75 full-time jobs by the fourth year of operation," said John Henry, CEO of the Effingham County Industrial Development Authority. "It will also help Effingham County open a new section of the Coastline site (160+ acres) to the market and it will create an immediate attraction for other companies on the site adjacent to Interstate 16." Henry said PortFresh Logistics will contribute $1.5 million annually in local taxes and nearly $5 million total in local, state and payroll taxes. The development has been made possible, in part, by a $400,000 OneGeorgia grant to the Effingham IDA to help cover the cost of laying water and sewer lines to the area of the site. OneGeorgia Equity seeks to fund projects which increase capacity and economic vitality in rural Georgia. This program is administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. "We are pleased that the OneGeorgia Equity grant can help play a part in providing needed infrastructure for PortFresh Logistics. We are excited about the jobs this project will bring to the area and, with its proximity to the Port of Savannah, that all Georgians will benefit from the availability of fresher produce," said DCA Commissioner Camila Knowles.

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WWL THALATTA
A HERO FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

T

he Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics vessel Thalatta made its maiden call to the Port of Brunswick May 16. The Thalatta is part of WWL's new fleet of High Efficiency RoRo (HERO) vessels. The Thalatta joins

the Thermopylae as the second in the company's fleet of

Post-Panamax vessels optimally designed to increase capacity and flexibility

while reducing emissions. Post-Panamax is the new standard vessel size based

on the width of new locks at the Panama Canal.

Like the Thermopylae, the Thalatta measures almost 200 meters long,

36.5 meters wide and features five liftable car decks, allowing for multiple

configurations and a wide variety of customer cargo.

The new vessel can transport up to 8,000 car equivalent units. With a

new draft, the Thalatta can call ports with shallower depths, increasing its

geographical scope of service.

As with all HERO vessels, the Thalatta's environmental impact was of

paramount concern during its design. It is fitted with an Exhaust Gas Cleaning

System that reduces sulphur emissions to below 0.1 percent, in compliance

with ECA regulations and removes 70 percent of particulate matter, which also

significantly reduces nitrogen oxide emissions.

Gathering to mark the maiden voyage of the WWL Thalatta to the Port of Brunswick were, from left, Bruce Fendig, Pilot, Brunswick Bar Pilot's Association; Christopher Wynns, Port Manager and Head of South Atlantic Port Operations for Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Americas; Captain Jaideep Gode, Master Mariner, Wilhelmsen Ship Management; Bill Dawson, general manager of the Port of Brunswick, and Chris Rice, GPA ship operations manager.
Thalatta is the second in a total of eight HERO Post-Panamax vessels that will have commenced service for WWL by 2017.

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DRIVE GREEN HIGHWAY'S DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT

K Line's new vessel, a car-carrier named Drive Green Highway, arrived at the Port of Brunswick on May 9. The ship integrates advanced energy-efficient technologies and design improvements to reduce the impact on the environment. It is the first of eight similar vessels to be built under K Line's Drive Green Project.

Contributing to Drive Green Highway's energy efficiency is one of the largest solar energy systems on any ship in the world. The company Solar Frontier supplied more than 900 of its CIS solar panels for installation on the ship's top deck. Totaling 150 kW of capacity, the system powers all of the vessel's LED lighting. The ship measures 200 meters in length, 37.5 meters wide and has a capacity of 7,500 vehicles.
"K Line is demonstrating how solar energy can improve the energy efficiency and reduce the ecological impact of the shipping industry," said Atsuhiko Hirano, CEO of Solar Frontier. "This is one example of the greater role that solar energy has to play in our future, supporting an ever broader range of technologies in a wider range of industries."

Drive Green Highway uses its sheer size to improve its emissions efficiency. The vessel is 200 meters long, 37.5 meters wide and uses an improved design that enables it to carry up to 7,500 passenger vehicles at once.
The vessel makes use of environmentally friendly technologies ranging from its greenhouse gas suppression systems in its engines to Solar Frontier's CIS solar panels on its decks.
Combining the advantages of its design and technology improvements, Drive Green Highway will emit 25 percent less carbon-dioxide, 50 percent less nitrogen-oxide and 90 percent less sulfur-oxide per vehicle transported.

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AFRICA (East-South-West) ACL Grimaldi...................................................... AG............................ Bi-Weekly.............................OT....................BB/CONT/RO/RO CSAL................................................................... CSA............................. Monthly...............................OT.................................BB/RO/RO CMA CGM........................................................... CC...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Maersk.................................................................MS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NileDutch............................................................ND...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Safmarine.......................................................... SAF..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF United Arab........................................................UA...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF ZIM...................................................................... ZIM..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF

AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND ANL..................................................................... USL........................... Bi-Weekly........................... GCT................................CONT/REF CMA CGM........................................................... CC............................ Bi-Weekly........................... GCT................................CONT/REF Marfret.............................................................. MAR........................... Bi-Weekly........................... GCT................................CONT/REF Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics..................WWL............................ 10 Days...............................OT....................BB/CONT/RO/RO

CARIBBEAN/ISLANDS OF THE ATLANTIC ANL..................................................................... USL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF CMA CGM........................................................... CC...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hanjin.................................................................. HJ................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hapag-Lloyd.....................................................HPL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hyundai............................................................. HYU..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Marfret.............................................................. MAR........................... Bi-Weekly........................... GCT................................CONT/REF Mediterranean Shipping................................MSC..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NYK.....................................................................NYK..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Yang Ming...........................................................YM...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF ZIM...................................................................... ZIM..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF

FAR EAST/INDONESIA/MALAYSIA ANL..................................................................... USL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF APL...................................................................... APL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF BBC Chartering................................................BBC.............................Monthly...............................OT................................................BB China Shipping.................................................. CS................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF CMA CGM........................................................... CC...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF COSCO...............................................................COS..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Evergreen Line....................................................E.................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Grieg Star Shipping......................................... GSS.............................Monthly...............................OT................................................BB Hamburg Sd.................................................... HS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hanjin.................................................................. HJ................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hapag-Lloyd.....................................................HPL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hyundai............................................................. HYU..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hyundai General Cargo...................................ISS..............................Monthly...............................OT................................................BB "K" Line..................................................................K.................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Maersk.................................................................MS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Mediterranean Shipping................................MSC..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Mitsui OSK........................................................ MOL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NYK.....................................................................NYK..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NYK RoRo...........................................................ISS..............................Monthly...............................OT........................................RO/RO Oldendorff........................................................WWL............................Monthly...............................OT................................................BB OOCL................................................................. OOC.............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Pan Ocean........................................................ C/NL......................... Fortnightly............................OT................................................BB Saga....................................................................SAG......................... Inducement...........................OT................................................BB S K Shipping...................................................... TER.............................Monthly...............................OT................................................BB Stolt......................................................................ISS........................... Fortnightly.......................... GCT......................................... BULK

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ACL AG APL BBC C CC CLS COS CS CSA E GSS HS HJ HPL HYU ISS K MAR MOL MS MSC ND NL

Atlantic Container Line (800) 225-1235 ACL Grimaldi (888) 860-4013 APL (800) 999-7733 BBCChartering (713) 668-4020 Carolina Shipping Company, LP (912) 234-3222 CMA CGM (America) Inc. (877) 556-6308 Clipper Shipping (713) 953-2200 COSCO (843) 769-5443 China Shipping (912) 920-2372 CSALMontreal (514) 940-0660 Evergreen Line (770) 953-2626 Grieg Star Shipping (770) 226-5900 Hamburg Sd (888) 930-7447 Hanjin Shipping Co., LTD. (770) 825-5500 Hapag-Lloyd (America) (888) 851-4083 Hyundai (877) 749-8632 Inchcape Shipping (912) 644-7151 "K" Line (800) 609-3221 Marfret USA, Inc. (888) 627-3738 Mitsui OSK Lines (678) 855-7700 Maersk (704) 571-2000 Mediterranean Shipping (843) 971-4100 NileDutch (844) 889-6463 Norton Lilly International (912) 234-4342

NYK OOC SAF SAG SEL SS TER TKK TUR UA USL WWL YM ZIM

NYK Line (770) 956-9444 OOCL (USA), Inc. (843) 881-2910 Safmarine (866) 866-4723 Saga Welco AS (912) 790-0300 Sealand (844) 474-4775 Southern Shipping (912) 644-7083 Terminal Shipping (912) 964-5200 Toko Line (201) 392-0368 Turkon Line (912) 233-7877 United Arab (404) 261-7598 US Lines (866) 651-5847 Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (912) 233-3239 Yang Ming (America) Corp. (770) 931-9033 Zim American-Israeli (912) 964-3100

SAVANNAH TERMINAL & CARGO SERVICE KEYS

GCT OT CONT BB BULK RO/RO REF

Garden City Terminal Ocean Terminal Container Breakbulk Bulk Roll-On/Roll-Off Refrigerated

Port of Savannah Continued
United Arab........................................................UA...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics..................WWL............................ 10 Days...............................OT....................BB/CONT/RO/RO Yang Ming...........................................................YM...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF ZIM...................................................................... ZIM..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF
MEDITERRANEAN APL...................................................................... APL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Bahri (formerly NSCSA)....................................C................................ 21 Days...............................OT...........BB/CONT/REF/RO/RO BBC Chartering................................................BBC.............................Monthly...............................OT................................................BB China Shipping.................................................. CS................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF CMA CGM........................................................... CC...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF COSCO...............................................................COS..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Evergreen Line....................................................E.................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Grieg Star Shipping......................................... GSS.............................Monthly...............................OT................................................BB Hamburg Sd.................................................... HS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hanjin.................................................................. HJ................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hapag-Lloyd.....................................................HPL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hyundai............................................................. HYU..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Maersk.................................................................MS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Mediterranean Shipping................................MSC..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Mitsui OSK........................................................ MOL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NileDutch............................................................ND...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NYK.....................................................................NYK..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NYK Ro Ro ........................................................ ISS........................... Fortnightly............................OT........................................RO/RO OOCL................................................................. OOC.............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Safmarine.......................................................... SAF..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Turkon................................................................TUR..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF United Arab........................................................UA...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Yang Ming...........................................................YM...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF ZIM...................................................................... ZIM..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF
NORTH EUROPE/UK/IRELAND/SCANDINAVIA/BALTIC ANL..................................................................... USL........................... Bi-Weekly........................... GCT................................CONT/REF APL...................................................................... APL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Atlantic Container Line.................................. ACL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF BBCChartering................................................BBC.............................Monthly...............................OT................................................BB Clipper................................................................ CLS.............................Monthly...............................OT................................................BB CMA CGM........................................................... CC...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hamburg Sd.................................................... HS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hapag-Lloyd.....................................................HPL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hyundai............................................................. HYU..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Jo Tankers........................................................... SS............................ Fortnightly.......................... GCT......................................... BULK Maersk ................................................................MS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Marfret.............................................................. MAR........................... Bi-Weekly........................... GCT................................CONT/REF Mediterranean Shipping................................MSC..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Mitsui OSK........................................................ MOL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NYK.....................................................................NYK..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF OOCL................................................................. OOC.............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Safmarine.......................................................... SAF..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Saga....................................................................SAG......................... Inducement...........................OT................................................BB Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics..................WWL............................ 10 Days...............................OT....................BB/CONT/RO/RO
RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/INDIA/PAKISTAN/MYANMAR APL...................................................................... APL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Bahri (formerly NSCSA)....................................C................................ 21 Days...............................OT...........BB/CONT/REF/RO/RO CMA CGM........................................................... CC...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF COSCO...............................................................COS..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Evergreen Line....................................................E.................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hanjin.................................................................. HJ................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hapag-Lloyd.....................................................HPL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hyundai............................................................. HYU..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Maersk.................................................................MS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Mediterranean Shipping................................MSC..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Mitsui OSK........................................................ MOL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NYK.....................................................................NYK..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF OOCL................................................................. OOC.............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Safmarine.......................................................... SAF..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF United Arab........................................................UA...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Yang Ming...........................................................YM...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF ZIM...................................................................... ZIM..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF
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SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICA ANL..................................................................... USL........................... Bi-Weekly........................... GCT................................CONT/REF APL...................................................................... APL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF CMA CGM........................................................... CC...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF COSCO...............................................................COS..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Evergreen Line....................................................E.................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Gearbulk............................................................. ISS.............................. Monthly...............................OT................................................BB Hamburg Sd.................................................... HS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hanjin.................................................................. HJ................................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hapag-Lloyd.....................................................HPL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Hyundai............................................................. HYU..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Maersk.................................................................MS...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Marfret.............................................................. MAR........................... Bi-Weekly........................... GCT................................CONT/REF Mediterranean Shipping................................MSC..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Mitsui OSK........................................................ MOL..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NileDutch............................................................ND...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF NYK.....................................................................NYK..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Saga....................................................................SAG......................... Inducement...........................OT................................................BB Sealand.............................................................. SEL...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics..................WWL............................ 10 Days...............................OT....................BB/CONT/RO/RO Yang Ming...........................................................YM...............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF ZIM...................................................................... ZIM..............................Weekly.............................. GCT................................CONT/REF

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NORTHEAST/SOUTHEAST ASIA Eukor....................................................................ISS........................... Fortnightly............................ CI.........................................RO/RO Hegh Autoliners.............................................HU........................... Fortnightly............................ CI.........................................RO/RO "K" Line...............................................................KCC.......................... Fortnightly............................ CI.........................................RO/RO Liberty Global Logistics.................................. LGL......................... Inducement........................... CI.........................................RO/RO MOL ACE............................................................. NL...............................Weekly................................ CI.........................................RO/RO NYK Ro Ro..........................................................ISS...............................Weekly................................ CI.........................................RO/RO Nissan Motor Car Carrier Co..........................ISS........................... Fortnightly............................ CI.........................................RO/RO Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics..................WWL......................... Fortnightly............................ CI.........................................RO/RO

AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND "K" Line...............................................................KCC.......................... Fortnightly............................ CI.........................................RO/RO MOL ACE............................................................. NL..............................Monthly............................... CI.........................................RO/RO

RED SEA/MIDDLE EAST Eukor....................................................................ISS..............................Monthly............................... CI.........................................RO/RO Liberty Global Logistics.................................. LGL.............................Monthly............................... CI.........................................RO/RO NYKRoRo...........................................................ISS.......................... Inducement........................... CI.........................................RO/RO Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics..................WWL............................Monthly............................... CI.........................................RO/RO

MEDITERRANEAN Liberty Global Logistics.................................. LGL.............................Monthly............................... CI.........................................RO/RO

NORTHERN EUROPE/UK/IRELAND/SCANDINAVIA/BALTIC American RO/RO............................................WWL......................... Fortnightly............................ CI.........................................RO/RO Grieg Star Shipping......................................... GSS............................. 14 Days.............................. MP................................................BB "K" Line...............................................................KCC..............................Weekly................................ CI.........................................RO/RO MOL ACE............................................................. NL...............................Weekly................................ CI.........................................RO/RO Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics..................WWL.............................Weekly................................ CI.........................................RO/RO

MEXICO American RO/RO............................................WWL............................Monthly............................... CI.........................................RO/RO MOL ACE............................................................. NL...............................Weekly................................ CI.........................................RO/RO Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics..................WWL.............................Weekly................................ CI.........................................RO/RO

SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICA MOL ACE............................................................. NL..............................Monthly............................... CI.........................................RO/RO Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics..................WWL.............................Weekly................................ CI.........................................RO/RO

AFRICA MOL ACE............................................................. NL...............................Weekly................................ CI.........................................RO/RO

30 GPA ANCHORAGE SUMMER 2016

SAVANNAH TERMINAL & CARGO SERVICE KEYS

GCT OT CONT BB BULK RO/RO REF

Garden City Terminal Ocean Terminal Container Breakbulk Bulk Roll-On/Roll-Off Refrigerated

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OCEAN CARRIER KEY

GSS HU ISS KCC LGL NL WWL

Grieg Star Shipping (770) 226-5900 Hegh Autoliners Inc. (904) 696-7750 Inchcape Shipping (912) 644-7151 "K" Line (866) 233-6875 Liberty Global Logistics (516) 488-8800 Norton Lilly International (912) 234-4342 Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (912) 233-3239

BRUNSWICK TERMINAL & CARGO SERVICE KEYS

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Colonel's Island Mayor's Point Breakbulk Roll-On/Roll-Off

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