w w w. ga p o r t s .c o m + Garden City Terminal + Ocean Terminal + Colonel's Island Terminal + Mayor's Point Terminal + Marine Port Terminals + Port Bainbridge + Port Columbus Georgia Ports Authority Ports Guide & Directory CSX congratulates the Georgia Port Authority on their leadership and for recognizing the value of rail. Rail is an integral part of America's infrastructure and economy. It's the most efficient way to ship the goods our nation relies upon, and provides an eco-friendly way to ease the burden on our highways. www.csx.com BY LAND, BY AIR OR BY SEA, BRYAN COUNTY, GA MOVES COMMERCE. PUT YOUR BUSINESS IN THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING! I N T E R STAT E C E N T R E I N BRYA N COU N TY, G E OR GIA Multimodal transportation: Direct access to I-16 and minutes from I-95 Less than 30 minutes to the Savannah International Airport Less than 30 minutes to the Savannah International Seaport Business-friendly environment: Generous incentives Low construction and real estate costs Affordable, skilled workforce Exceptional lifestyle Room to grow: Total park 1074 acres Traffic-free location Already home to Oracal, Oneida and Kawasaki Pad ready sites available ATLANTA I-16 CORRIDOR Bryan County Interstate Centre SAVANNAH I-95 CORRIDOR ATLANTIC OCEAN (912) 653-4967 W W W. B RYA N CO U N T YG A .CO M GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY PORTS GUIDE AND DIRECTORY 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE ............................................................................................................................................4 CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE ............................................................................................................................................6 AUTHORITY MEMBERS ............................................................................................................................................7 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE ..........................................................................................................................8 EXECUTIVE STAFF ....................................................................................................................................................9 Think U.S.A. Think Savannah. ..............................................................................................................................10 Earning the Title, "Port Retail" ..............................................................................................................................16 It's Never Crowded Along the Extra Mile ............................................................................................................22 Site Selection Just a Click Away ............................................................................................................................24 Continuing the Path to Green. ..............................................................................................................................26 Shifting into High Gear..........................................................................................................................................30 Brunswick: The Return to Glory ..........................................................................................................................32 Savannah's Coolest Market ..................................................................................................................................34 Furniture Rising ....................................................................................................................................................38 A Cut Above ..........................................................................................................................................................40 Well Trained ..........................................................................................................................................................42 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ..........................................................................................................................44 GPA BY THE NUMBERS............................................................................................................................................48 PORT OF SAVANNAH - Garden City Terminal ..........................................................................................................51 PORT OF SAVANNAH - Ocean Terminal ..................................................................................................................61 PORT OF BRUNSWICK - Colonel's Island Terminal ..................................................................................................65 PORT OF BRUNSWICK - Mayor's Point Terminal......................................................................................................71 PORT OF BRUNSWICK - Marine Port Terminals ......................................................................................................72 Inland Terminal - Port Bainbridge ..........................................................................................................................74 Inland Terminal - Port Columbus ..........................................................................................................................75 GPA TRADE DEVELOPMENT ..................................................................................................................................76 GPA DIRECTORY ....................................................................................................................................................78 GPA U.S. Interstate and Rail System Maps............................................................................................................80 GPA 2009 Who's Who Advertiser's/Category Index ..............................................................................................82 PORT SERVICES DIRECTORY ..................................................................................................................................83 2 2009 GPA Ports Guide & Directory is published in association with the Georgia Ports Authority by: SEAPORTS Publications Group Commonwealth Business Media, Inc. 3400 Lakeside Dr., Ste. 515 Miramar, Florida 33027 Tel: (954) 628-0058 Fax: (954) 628-0085 www.seaportsinfo.com Publisher, Ray Venturino Associate Publisher, David Cantwell Layout & Design, James Polo Data Verification, Tina Brown Photography, Russ Bryant (Cover) and David Smalls Advertising Sales Ray Venturino, rventurino@joc.com David Cantwell, dcantwell@joc.com Robert Sadowsky, rsadowsky@joc.com Walter Magaram, wmagaram@joc.com Alli McEntyre, amcentyre@joc.com Cindy Cronin, ccronin@joc.com Abbie Feibush, afeibush@joc.com Donalyn Croghan, dcroghan@joc.com 2009 SEAPORTS Publications Group, Commonwealth Business Media, Inc. & Georgia Ports Authority. All rights reserved. GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 Standing Strong for over 25 Years ACS Atlantic Container Service, Inc. Factory authorized service dealer for Carrier Transicold, Mitsubishi, Thermo King and Daikin. ACS / Savannah, GA 912-964-0933 Charleston, SC 843-971-1785 Norfolk, VA 757-558-2792 LanPort / Atlanta, GA 404-624-8240 Huntsville, AL 256-772-7084 Memphis, TN 901-312-9982 corporate@acslanport.com Photo: John Carrington, Savannah Morning News SONNY PERDUE Governor GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Making Georgia A Better Place to Do Business For the first time in the Georgia Ports Authority's Our deepwater ports are major economic engines. (GPA) history, the Port of Savannah's total exports They foster growth in virtually every industry in the exceeded one million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent state and give us a strong competitive advantage. units) in fiscal year 2008. This historic milestone was I think of them as a heart, driving development and made possible by the hard work, dedication and pumping commerce even in difficult economic times. ingenuity of the men and women who work in our transportation, logistics and manufacturing industries. Geography put the port in Georgia; the state's investments in its infrastructure and GPA's commit- Georgia's ports are the only ports of their size in ment to efficiency and meeting customer needs put the country with a balanced trade ratio of imports to it on the map for the entire nation. Balanced trade exports. In fact, exports surpassed imports at the at Georgia's ports can and will continue to drive ports of Savannah and Brunswick in FY2008. This development and pump commerce into Georgia means every time a container or vessel comes in giving the state a strong competitive advantage and loaded with imports, another goes out filled with spurring growth and opportunities for its people. Georgia-made and Georgia-grown products. This secures jobs and opportunity for our citizens through processing, manufacturing, harvesting and creating cargo for export, as well as distributing, trucking and selling the cargo for import. Governor 4 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 If you're shipping freight through America's ports, Norfolk Southern can help move your business forward. After all, we carry more than just maritime containers. We ship steel, automobiles, machinery, plastics, lumber, paper, agricultural and forest products. We're ready to handle your freight now with quality equipment, using rail service that's dependable, safe and easy on the environment. See what the future holds. Visit www.nscorp.com or call 1-757-629-2790 for more information on how Norfolk Southern can meet your transportation needs. The Future of Transportation. the future of transportation. 2008 Norfolk Southern Corp. Three Commercial Place, Norfolk, VA 23510 www.nscorp.com STEVE GREEN Chairman, Savannah Photo: Russ Bryant CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE Expanding Georgia's Economic Opportunities Georgia's leaders have laid the foundation for an Savannah's capacity and increase its economic economic rebound through wise investments in impact on the State of Georgia, ensuring Savannah's Georgia's deepwater ports. These ports connect our continued dominant position in the Southeastern U.S. state's economy to diverse world markets, providing shipping trade. opportunities overseas for retailers, manufacturers and agri-business, even as our domestic business As larger vessels begin calling on the East Coast, climate remains stagnant. The Georgia Ports the future growth and economic development of our Authority's (GPA) Garden City Terminal is the largest region will depend on the successful deepening of single container facility in the United States in terms the Savannah River. Without the increased channel of area, capacity and container volume. This terminal depth, the new Super Post-Panamax ships will be is independently responsible for nearly six percent of denied access to the Port of Savannah and hurt the nation's total containerized trade. exporters, importers, consumers and the entire Southeast economy. That is why harbor deepening is With the expansion of the Panama Canal scheduled so very important to both Georgia and South Carolina. for completion in 2014, much larger container ships will soon have access to East Coast ports. These The proposed deepening of the Savannah River newer Super Post-Panamax ships will have twice the Navigation Channel is one of the most important and capacity of current Panamax vessels and will offer productive civil works projects in the country. The dramatically greater economies of scale with smaller livelihood of hundreds of thousands of families and environmental footprints. They are the future of the protection of our exceptional natural resources ocean commerce, and it is critical that East Coast depend on the project being planned and completed ports be prepared to accommodate them. with respect for both our economic needs and environmental responsibilities. In order to insure the Savannah port can handle the increased volume of projected cargo, the GPA has authorized funding for more than $1.2 billion in capital projects, which will improve its terminals' operations and efficiency. These projects will triple the Port of Chairman 6 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 Authority Members SUNNY PARK Vice Chairman, Atlanta RUSTY GRIFFIN Secretary/Treasurer, Valdosta ROBERT JEPSON Member, Savannah MAXINE H. BURTON Member, Athens DONALD E. CHEEKS Member, Augusta CLINT DAY Member, St. Simons HUGH GILLIS Member, Soperton JIM LIENTZ Ex-Officio Member, Atlanta BARTOW MORGAN, JR. Member, Lawrenceville JOHN NEELY Member, Mauk www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. ALEC POITEVINT Member, Bainbridge HUGH M. TARBUTTON Member, Sandersville 7 DOUG J. MARCHAND Executive Director Photo: Russ Bryant EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE Maximizing Our Opportunities and Strategic Advantages The Georgia Ports Authority's (GPA) ambitious and 17 overpass, providing greater access to the south well thought out strategic development plan has side of the Colonel's Island Terminal. In anticipation of positioned its ports as the most accessible, best additional demand, we also completed the first phase equipped and most efficient in the nation. While of infrastructure expansion that included a new road, current economic challenges demand consideration, rail, water and sewer. As a result of these improve- this is not a time to retreat from planning and ments, the Port of Brunswick enjoyed its most construction that has driven so much prosperity. In fact, productive year and is ideally positioned for growth. this is precisely the time to secure additional capacity and, in so doing, ensure additional economic opportunity Through expansion projects and in all aspects of and sustainable growth for generations to come. our business, we take our responsibility to be good stewards of the environment very seriously. As part Savannah has emerged as the fastest growing and of our sustainability commitment, we look at every fourth largest container port in the United States by project from the outset to identify ways in which having a skilled workforce, unsurpassed infrastructure, we can use and reuse recycled materials, reduce room to grow, and a sound marketing plan to capitalize emissions and eliminate waste. on our strengths. Our expansion at the Port of Savannah includes upgraded berthing and storage While the world's economy may be struggling areas, reefer racks and additional ship-to-shore cranes, today, no one has taken away the strategic rubber-tired gantry cranes, truck interchange gates advantages that have been the foundation of our and an additional intermodal container transfer success. At the GPA, we will continue to strengthen facility rail yard. these advantages and, together we will achieve greater success moving forward. At the Port of Brunswick, the past decade has been a time of transition and expansion, in which we completed the new Sidney Lanier Bridge and harbor expansion project. In 2008, we finished the Highway Executive Director 8 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 CURTIS J. FOLTZ Chief Operating Officer DAVID A. SCHALLER Chief Administrative Officer CLIFFORD R. PYRON Chief Commercial Officer Executive Staff LISE MARSHALL Director of Human Resources ROBERT C. MORRIS Director of External Affairs MARIE H. ROBERTS Director of Finance H. WILSON TILLOTSON Director of Engineering & Maintenance JOHN D. TRENT Director of Operations JOHN M. WHEELER Director of Trade Development www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 9 The growth statistics are at the same time both extremely impressive and contrary to the norm. While other U.S. ports posted moderate growth to actual declines in calendar year 2007, Savannah grew by a robust 20.6%, increasing container throughput to 2.6 million TEUs. These figures stand out particularly in the U.S. South Atlantic Range where in 2007 neighboring ports saw volumes drop by 7.6% to 10.9%. Notwithstanding economic conditions and the position of the U.S. dollar, Savannah continued to buck the trend during Fiscal Year 2008 (July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008). Savannah outperformed other ports with its container increases. As recently as October 2006, the GPA attained its first 200,000-TEU month. In Fiscal Year 2008, that level was achieved in each of the 12 months. This success extends throughout GPA's terminal network, including Bainbridge, Brunswick and Columbus. During calendar year 2007, combined traffic through these facilities reached nearly 26 million tons, representing a 17.5% increase over the previous year. While traditional import flows from Asia continue to predominate, a surge in exports and the emergence of new trade lanes and partner markets contributed heavily. Written by John Powers Specifically, outbound shipments to the Mediterranean increased substantially, and two-way traffic with the Indian Subcontinent mushroomed. At the heart of GPA's success story was a decision made a decade and a half ago to entice major import distribution centers to Savannah. The Georgia Ports Authority presented a compelling case based upon population concentrations and projections, infrastructure, access to consumers, transit costs and times and availability of port-proximate, developable land. The fruits of this strategy bear names such as The Home Depot, Pier 1 Imports, 10 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 Wal-Mart, Lowe's, Heineken, Hasbro, Avon, IKEA and Target. In the classic logistics chickenegg scenario, ocean carriers in large numbers were compelled by these major shippers to offer frequent, shortest-transit services via Savannah. In short order, additional distribution center operators added multiple, competitive ocean transportation options to the list of good reasons to do business through the Savannah gateway. In a more recent trend, warehouse operators and third-party logistics providers have created a construction boom targeting small-medium shippers, as well as larger importers disinclined to invest in bricks and mortar. Further contributing to the port's popularity among ocean carriers is Savannah's unique balance of import and export traffic. Where equipment imbalances and lengthy drays of empty containers are the order of the day in many locations, Savannah offers ocean carriers the ability to optimize usage and profitability. A more recent development in Savannah's ocean carrier portfolio is the emergence of all-water services between the port and Asia via the Suez Canal. As manufacturers have looked further west in Asia for low-cost production centers, a whole new series of freight origins have emerged - Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and even points in the Middle East, to name a few. Ocean miles and ease of canal Photo: David Smalls transit make the Suez a logical alternative to traditional routing via the Panama Canal. At the close of 2008, seven Savannah carriers added Suez services to their sailings, with 21 carrier options calling Asia via both canals. Volumes approaching 3 million TEUs leave no room for error on the terminal operations side of the equation. Savannah has responded with its ultra-sophisticated Garden City Terminal, an integrated, singlelocation facility that is the nation's largest. Its vital statistics read 1,200 acres, nearly 10,000 linear feet of berthing and nine berths. A total of 19 container cranes (4 more to arrive during first quarter 2009) permit multi-craning and optimize turnaround for the 1,600-plus container vessels calling Savannah annually. Doug Marchand, GPA executive director, points to the singleterminal concept as a key edge for the port, "In this respect, Savannah is unique among container ports on the U.S. East and Gulf coasts. Being a single entity gives us complete control over our ports and cargo operations and enables us to be more proactive in our marketing and sales efforts. We can market the port as a single entity, which more easily integrates with our shippers' supply chains." The GPA has long understood its position in the supply chain. Positioned near its center, the GPA enjoys perhaps the clearest view of its diverse components from origin to destination, and has long taken an active role in helping design and implement partnerships to optimize its fluidity. As long as three decades ago, Savannah pioneered the www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 11 Photo: Russ Bryant Warehousing Tel: 912-544-0321 600 Expansion Blvd Savannah, GA 31407 www.portcitylogistics.com Distribution PORT CITY LOGISTICS YOUR "LOGISTICS SOLUTION" COMPANY Anything, Anytime, Anywhere... We're there! WAREHOUSE & STORAGE SERVICES Palletized, Floor & Shelved Storage Inventory Control & Reporting Trucking Container Drayage Container Stuffing & Stripping Hazardous Material Handling & Storage Kitting & Assembly Pick-N-Pack Operations development of a close relationship between terminal operators and labor. Where historically a counter productive relationship existed in U.S. ports, the GPA aggressively involved labor and stevedoring interests in processes as diverse as terminal design, optimization of operations, automation and solicitation of ocean carriers and customers. The process continues. "We are unusual insofar as we have established close relationships with more parts of the supply chain than most terminal operators, to discuss their needs and problems, as well as improve our operations and service levels. These include not only our ocean carrier customers, but also shippers, 3PL's, warehouse operators, freight forwarders and customs brokers, governmental entities and developers. We 12 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 facilitate communication among these parties and rely upon them to help us build a better port," observes Marchand. The Georgia Ports Authority has stood by its commitment to customer and partner communications with a unique organizational initiative, its Client Relations Center (CRC). Gordon Hammer, GPA general manager of CRC explains, "With a dedicated team of nine, all of whom have a wide range of operational experience, we provide a single point of contact for the customer on all port issues. We receive calls with requests on multiple subjects such as prices, rates and shipment status. By providing a centralized repository for all such inquiries, we are able to resolve issues and the most expedient manner and develop strategies to prevent their recurrence." Client Relations Center personnel access the GPA's realtime, internet-based information resource, WebAccess to execute their mission (webaccess. gaports.com). This comprehensive terminal operation and location system provides staff, as well as customers, with the immediate information they require to expedite responses to incoming inquiries on a 24/7 basis. In addition to shipment location and status, they are able to retrieve particulars on ship schedules, equipment availability, Customs clearance status and other critical shipment benchmarks. The GPA's global focus on strategic partnerships is reflected in the list of entities with whom formal, and informal, agreements have been struck. Among these are the Shanghai International Port Group, the Sydney Ports Corporation, the Port of Shimizu, Yantian International Container Terminals, Modern Terminals, the Suez Canal Authority, and the Panama Canal Authority. BY ANY YARDSTICK By any standard of measurement, Savannah must prepare itself for continued growth. Container throughput capacity at Garden City Terminal is expected to rise from 3.2 to 6.5 million TEUs by 2015. Daily truck traffic at its interchange gates will increase from 7,000 to 19,000 moves per day. The challenge will be accommodating the surge within the existing terminal footprint. The blueprint for GPA's terminal optimization is its ambitious Your Measurement and Testing Solution New Modern Petroleum Laboratory Facility Fuel Storage Facility Quality Maintenance Specialist Contaminated Fuels Analysis Specialist Petroleum & Chemical Survey Services Agriculture Inspection & Testing Services Minerals Inspection & Testing Services Liquid Bulk Carrier & Stationary Tank Calibrations Volumetric Metering & Measurement Services Cargo & Damaged Cargo Surveys Draft Surveys ISO 9001 Certified EPA Qualified Intertek Caleb Brett 312 Carolan St., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912-234-3090 Fax: 912-234-1009 Email: cbwsavannah@intertek.com www.intertek-cb.com www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 13 long-term strategic development plan, FOCUS 2015. This master plan provides a series of detailed strategies for accommodating the projected influx of freight volumes: Deepening of the Savannah harbor channel from a present depth of 42 feet MLW to 48 feet MLW to accommodate 8,000 TEU vessels by 2013. This undertaking is timed to precede the anticipated completion of Panama Canal expansion. Upgrading and reinforcement of existing container berths. The addition of a fourth interchange gate, Gate 8. Installation of eight additional super post-Panamax cranes. Installation of additional reefer racks for containers transporting temperature-sensitive cargoes. Paving of an additional 70 acres of storage contiguous to container berths eight and nine. Addition of 57 rubber-tired gantry cranes to bring the total fleet to 117. Doubling of rail trackage served by Norfolk Southern Railroad at the James D. Mason Intermodal Container Transfer Facility (ICTF) to 40,000 feet, supported by 79 acres of paved marshaling area. Opening of the Chatham ICTF (December 2008), providing another 20,000 feet of on-terminal trackage for working and storing unit trains. The terminal's second ICTF is served by CSX Transportation. Construction of a "Cargo Beltway" to accelerate commercial traffic between the terminal and major interstate arteries. These limited access roads will connect direct to Interstate 16, a highprofile artery for distribution centers and the primary corridor connecting the port to Atlanta. Additionally, these roads will funnel terminal traffic directly to and from Interstate 95, the primary surface conduit for the U.S. Eastern Seaboard. FOCUS 2015 is by no means a static document. Economic forecasts, customer needs, and growth rates in excess of initial projections have already resulted in compression of timetables for completion of projects and equipment acquisitions, and more may be in the offing. In addition, upon the near optimization of Garden City Terminal in 2018 the GPA has additional site options along the Savannah River that will serve to build and grow Savannah's container traffic well into the 21st century. These ambitious expansion plans will demand the combined resources and influence of the Port of Savannah's many partners. From the railroad's perspective, Augie Eckhardt, market manager international of Norfolk Southern Railroad explains the necessary synergy, "We anticipate that container volumes moving through all of the East Coast ports, and especially Savannah, will continue to show strong growth over the next several years. Norfolk Southern continues to work with ports to ensure we are offering the best service possible. Continual port involvement in developing infrastructure and working with inland transportation providers, as well as local communities and the logistics community, has been and will continue to be the key to meeting the demand." In a word, "sustained". A history of sustained growth resilient to cargo fluctuations in other ports. Partnerships forged and sustained by a track record of mutual progress and benefit. A sustained, enduring commitment to do all of things to make Savannah the de-facto port-ofchoice for shippers, carriers and logistics providers. Savannah's most dependable flatbed carrier, serving the southeastern US daily. 150 company-owned trucks 300 flatbeds, and dry van service is also available Full Intermodal Service for Containers Contact us for Rates Flatbed Ron Smith at 866 894 4364 Intermodal Susan Parker at (912) 963 0159 x 20 Please also visit our website at www.gemitrucking.com 14 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 Definition: supply chain management (scm) is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the operations of the supply chain with the purpose to satisfy customer requirements as efficiently as possible. Our name says it all! Supply Chain Management llc was created 15 years with a goal to provide our customers with all the tools necessary to have an efficient and cost affective supply chain. SCM has logistics professionals located in key distribution points through out the Southeast. With services ranging from Customs Brokerage to Warehousing, SCM can handle all of your supply chain needs. Our services include: 1. Freight Forwarding 2. Local and over the road drayage 3. Customs Brokerage 4. OTR trucking 5. Warehousing (internet based inventory management) 6. Intermodal Let Supply Chain Management find your "Solution for maximum efficiency" For additional information about any of our services please contact us at 1.800.433.0588 437 Telfair Rd., Garden City, GA 31415 Tel: 912.443.4008 Fax: 912.443.5036 www.scmllc.net or by email at Wynn@scmllc.net Nothing else helps a port build its ocean carrier roster like consistently delivering balanced trade. Fourteen years ago, however, the Port of Savannah dealt predominantly in exports. From the twin desires to build a more balanced trade and entice additional ocean carriers sprang a distribution center (DC) strategy which has played a major part in propelling Savannah to the number four position among U.S. ports. Having achieved balanced trade for more than a decade, 220-plus distribution centers call Georgia home. Written by John Powers John Wheeler, the Georgia Port Authority's (GPA's) director of trade development explained, "Our distribution center strategy began over a decade ago. The GPA, together with the Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA), pushed the drive to 7 6 10 95 5 9 16 8 1 2 3 4 11 95 Photo: GPA Engineering 1. The Home Depot 2. Lowes 3. Dollar Tree 4. Pier 1 Imports 5. Georgia Tech Technology Park 6. Target 7. IKEA 8. Electrolux 9. Garden City Terminal 10. Savannah River International Trade Park 11. Crossroads Business Centre 16 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 increase imports via this port for the establishment of DC's, to enable us to have more empty containers available for the export market. There were already a number of large distribution centers in Atlanta, but only a few near Savannah." "The DC business here started with SEDA's development of the Crossroads Industrial Park, about 5 miles from Garden City Terminal. The Home Depot and Pier 1 Imports already operated facilities in the area, and they were the catalyst for more retailers to come to Savannah, including announcements by Dollar Tree and Lowe's." GPA underscored its commitment to economic development several years ago with the establishment of a department to manage its developmental agenda. Stacy Watson, who heads the effort on the GPA's behalf, discusses the mission. "Site selection decisions for distribution center operators are driven by unique considerations of land availability, labor, local and state incentives, and, of course, port proximity. We work with development authorities, private land owners, realtors and transportation firms to assemble a compelling argument for a location close to Savannah. We interact with both privately-held distribution centers and third-party logistics providers (3PL's) to build our DC complex." Wheeler elaborates, "We're working with the authorities in all the counties through which Interstate16 passes, twelve total, to help promote their industrial and commercial space near the interstate. We're seeing a migration of DC's further inland from the port, because companies are sourcing goods domestically as well as internationally. Larger labor pools in Atlanta, as well as neighboring cities like Macon, have traditionally played to their favor. Furthermore, Georgia's "Tier 1" counties have been targeted by the state of Georgia for additional economic incentives. Partly due to such initiatives, Wal-Mart has 2 million square feet in Statesboro / Bulloch County and Academy Sports + Outdoors has a 1.2 million square foot facility in Twiggs County." The fruits of the strategy are readily apparent in Savannah's immediate hinterland and beyond. The roster of private operators includes household names like Bass Pro Shops, Kmart-Sears, Heineken, and Best Buy to name For businesses that need proximity to the Port of Savannah and attractive economics, there's now... IInntteerstaatteeCCeenntrtereII IiIs i5s0550-a5c-arecrmeamstears-tpelar-npnlaendninedduisntrdiaul sptarirakldpeavreklodpeevdeilnopaepdrivate-public inpaartnperirvshatipe-bpeutbwleicenpaTrPtAneRresahltiypSbeervtiwceeseanndTPthAeRDeeavlteyloSpemrveincteAs uatnhdortithyeof Bryan County. Development Authority of Bryan County. 505-acre master planned industrial park 6I0n4t,e9r3s0tastqeuaacrecefosos tv, isataIt-e16o,f It-h9e5art, cross dock under construction 110.05%m, 1il0e-syeoafrfproronpteargtyetaoxnaIb-1a6tement in place, estimated savings of $.35 PSF per anum 5Ztoon4e5d0-aGcerenseitreasl aInvadiulasbtlreial CLo2ac2natamecdciloeamspptmorootxdhiameteaPtaeolyr2t2mo2fillmSioainlevsasqnwuneaasrtehofof oSat vcaronsnsa-dho'scpkofartcility DDireecstigancceedssttooaI-c1c6owmitmh ofudlladtieamsiotensduinptetroch2anmgiell,io1n/2sfmile to highway 80 which pArondtuiciepsaatletedrnbauteildan-odudtiroefct5amcciellsios nto thsequSaavraenfneaeht Poofrdt istribution, warehouse, 1m.5amniulefsaocftufrrointgagaenodnoI-f1fi6ce space 1150m0i%lesftroeeI-p95ort Tax Exemption FZFuoulnl eluldtuili-ttiiGleitseienasevaraailvlaIabnildleaubslterial ALnatincidpastaedlesb,ubildu-ioldu-ttoo-fs5uimt i(lflioornssaqluea/rleeafeseet) oaf ndidstrfiebeutdioenv,ewloapremhoeunsteo, mptaionnufsacatvuariinlagble 200 miles to Atlanta 16 South Carolina and office space Savannah 95 A development of TPA REALTY SERVICES 5f7r8o,n0t00losafd1e,0rC0r0o,20s1rs0e6a0,d0r0oslo0fcaskdfer 2C,0r0o0s,s0d00ocskf Phase 1 117,000 sf 4c2r5o,s0s00doscfk11re7a,0r0l0oasdfer frontloader I-16 ConCtoanctta:cPwt:awPuawlu.HilnH.te.MrMsiticachtheaaceeelnltr7e7270.7c.4o09m.47.9174.010400 paupla.mul.imchicaheale@l@ttpparreeaaltlytysesrevricveics.ecso.mcom www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 17 a few. More recently, Target, IKEA, Hasbro, Petco, Dorel, and Avon have joined the lineup of Georgia DC's. 3PL's are participating in the surge as well. Heineken established a distribution operation under an agreement with Satellite Logistics, a third-party logistics provider, working in conjunction with Port City Logistics. Port City Logistics already maintains 400,000 square feet of warehouse and distribution space locally, and spiraling demand led them to contract for additional square footage in 2008. Also in 2008, Alexander & Baldwin, parent company of Matson Navigation, purchased a one million square foot distribution facility in Savannah. The majority of the space has been sub-leased to its subsidiary Matson Global Distribution Services to receive and distribute imports on behalf of Hasbro. Billy Robinson, chief executive officer of Port City Logistics, observes that the time is right for 3PL providers in Savannah. "The GPA's decision to be experts at container handling and not at distribution services has created significant opportunities for 3PL's. Customers shipping through Savannah now have multiple options if, in fact, they don't want their own bricks and mortar. In addition, with the price of oil remaining uncertain, many companies are deconsolidating containers at a port city 3PL warehouse instead of trucking them to inland DC's for deconsolidation. In many cases, freight is actually passing the same location twice before being delivered. If you can deconsolidate at the port and distribute from there, you eliminate the chance of this happening." Freight volumes traversing Georgia distribution centers have been the primary factor in insulating Savannah from the larger slowdowns being experienced in other U.S. ports. U.S. West Coast traffic has declined and projections call for the trend to continue. Results along the U.S. East and Gulf coasts are, at best, mixed. By contrast, Savannah's container throughput grew at a rate of 20.7% in 2007, rising to 2.6 million TEU's (2008 not available at the time of publication). Billy Robinson details the multiple factors that have created a "perfect storm" for propelling Savannah's continued success. Warehouse & Distribution just minutes from: GA Ports Authority Interstate 95 & Highway 16 US Customs Bonded CFS Transloading Cross Docking Flat Rack Loading/Blocking & Bracing Logistics, Intermodal, Import & Export Services 24 Hour Electronically Secure Container Yard Drayage, Devaning, Sorting, Labeling & Storage Heavy Lift Capabilities www.cargogroupllc.com 18 Savannah, GA PH: 912.966.2066 FX: 912.966.2068 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 Photo: David Smalls "First is GPA's ability to market our port and the surrounding area to `big box retailers'. Even in a down economy, the big box guys still have to supply their stores. That means ocean carriers have to keep calling. Georgia is blessed with abundant resources such as wood products, kaolin, and poultry products to name a few. A 50-50 balance of import to export is attractive to all parties. My experience is that service rates on the West Coast and in the Northeast are considerably higher than Savannah's. I have heard customers comment that they can't afford not to be in Savannah. Among U.S. ports, Savannah's in / out turn-time ranks among the best in the nation. Immediate access to the Interstate system: I-95 north / south and I-16 east / west. Access to the airport. 2 Class-1 rail options located on-terminal Overall population growth in the Southeast U.S. equals greater demand for products and services. A commitment from the State of Georgia with regard to infrastructure improvements to increase container capacity and road systems." In addition to its excellent surface highway network, Savannah has relied heavily on its on-terminal intermodal rail operations to fuel its success. In conjunction with the two Class 1 railroads serving the port, Norfolk Southern Railroad and CSX Transportation, the GPA is expanding capacity to accommodate anticipated increases in both import and export volumes. A twofold strategy is in place. The partners seek to bolster bi-directional traffic between Savannah and Midwest locations such as Chicago, Louisville and Cincinnati. Consumer goods will top the list of inbound hauls with agri-products and manufactured goods predominating on the outbound leg. Secondly, they will seek to increase shorter haul traffic to and from the U.S. Southeast. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee are among the targeted states. Additionally, westward expansions into Dallas and New Orleans are developing more and more in Savannah's favor. With intermodal volumes growing as fast as the overall port traffic in Savannah, rail infrastructure development remains a top priority. With a keen focus on on-terminal rail, the GPA's long-term strategic www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 19 plan calls for the doubling of the size of the James D. Mason Intermodal Container Transfer Facility's (ICTF) trackage to 40,000 feet. Served by Norfolk Southern Railroad, the Mason ICTF isn't Savannah's only on-terminal rail advantage. A second intermodal facility, the Chatham ICTF, was completed in December 2008. Served by CSX Transportation, the Chatham ICTF provides 20,000 feet of track for the working and storage of unit trains. Augie Eckhardt, market manager international of Norfolk Southern Railroad details the advantages that an on-terminal ICTF provides for Savannah's shippers. "The ICTF terminal provides for a seamless flow of traffic between the marine terminal and rail service. As volumes moving through the Port of Savannah continue to grow, so will the importance of this direct, on-dock service by offering shippers greater options for moving cargo inland, and reducing the need for inland destined units to dwell on the marine terminal." Eckhardt points out that distribution center operators are primary beneficiaries of improved intermodal performance. "Rail plays a vital role for the DC community by providing them with a cost-effective means to serve more markets such as Chicago, Dallas, Memphis and even Los Angeles. As the number of import shipments arriving East Coast port locations such as Savannah continues to grow, more and more shippers will take advantage of the DC infrastructure. Having a good inland intermodal service allows 450 trucks SM 1,100 flabed trailers Container Drayage Power-only services Local yard approx. 1 mile from port entrance Since 1939 8 terminals throughout the Southeast 322 Grange Road Port Wentworth, GA 31407 T 912-964-8467 F 912-964-1293 800-235-8467 www.ctdrivers.com them to increase their utilization of the existing DC infrastructure without sacrificing service or cost for delivering trans-loaded cargo." Savannah's DC future? More of the same...much more. Another 1.2 million square feet of portproximate warehousing and distribution space was reported under construction in 2008. In addition, another 20,000,000 square feet is planned in the land belt between 5 to 30 miles from Garden City Terminal. The list of prominent commercial and industrial developers focusing on Savannah include A & B Properties, AMB Property Corp., Center Point Properties, Dermody Properties, Johnson Development, McDonald Development, and Solution Property Group. Fortunately, Savannah's hinterland affords these companies with a wide array of site options. This DC construction surge and ongoing infrastructure development are clear indicators of the industrywide optimism that Savannah's strength and recognition as "Port Retail" will continue. Eckhardt summarizes, "We anticipate that container volumes moving through Savannah will continue to show strong growth over the next several years. Continual port involvement in developing infrastructure and working with inland transportation providers, as well as local communities and the logistics community, has been and will continue to be the key to meeting the demand." 20 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 The Port of Savannah now operates two on-terminal ICTFs. With 18-weekly services via CSXT and Norfolk Southern, cargo reaches destinations seamlessly, from ship, to rail, to shelf. Double your supply train with reliable service to Memphis, Nashville, Dallas and beyond! Download the Global Carrier Services Tool at www.gaports.com for ocean and inland transit times. Owned and operated by the Georgia Ports Authority Photo: David Smalls If international business is anything, it's a challenging roadmap full of zigs and zags that require thinking outside the box and a clear-headed, solution-driven approach toward clearing the hurdles that crop up on an almost daily basis. Yet despite its dynamism, some basic rules that will never change and will always apply are some of the most important if not the most important. We're talking about the creation and maintenance of long-term positive customer relations. "Taking a proactive approach toward serving our customers by offering them a customer-centric Written by Michael D. White tool that helps them grow their business is the best way to create customer loyalty," says Gordon Hammer, general manager of the Georgia Ports Authority's Client Relations Center (CRC). That tool is the Georgia Ports Authority's Client Relations Center (CRC), the only operation of its kind at any port in the entire country. A front-line, problem-solving communications tool, the CRC was created in 2001 to offer a single, reliable point of contact for customers cargo owners, as well as various port departments who need assistance in dealing with service, cargo coordination and issue resolution matters. While the majority of the CRC's efforts have been centered on the container operations at the GPA's Garden City Terminal in Savannah the 4th largest container port in the United States the center's goal is to expand its operations to include other cargo segments at the Port of Brunswick and Savannah's Ocean Terminal. Fielding an average of 600 customer calls every day, the CRC staff researches and disseminates the information on everything from ocean carrier release, gate transactions, payment issues, pick-up/delivery verification, process improvement, U.S. Customs and Agriculture inspection status, and general problem resolution "to maintain the steady flow of cargo moving seamlessly through the port." In addition to telephone and 22 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 e-mail queries, a significant number of contacts are made through the Georgia Ports Authority's Navis System, where a link to the CRC gives customers with their own personal log-on code and password the opportunity to build their own cargo report utilizing real-time information on vessel schedules, equipment availability, manifests, terminal conditions, booking details, and the yard position of their container cargo. "Customers have options," says Hammer. "They'll leave if they're not pleased with the service they're receiving. That's why it's more important than ever to ramp up the extra effort to help them with whatever problems are keeping them from efficiently moving their cargo. The satisfaction level among the people we've helped is very high." Very high, indeed. A recent independent survey made up of email, phone calls and face to face interviews was given to companies that have used the CRC. It drew a remarkable 35 percent return with 98 percent of those who responded saying that they were "very satisfied" with the CRC. One such "very satisfied" customer is Castle & Cooke Logistics, formerly Inland Cold Storage, which handles 300 containers a month of canned goods and food products imported from Asia and Central America for mega-national food giant Dole. "The CRC was one of the major reasons we've decided to make Savannah our Southeast U.S. distribution hub," says Richard Sutton, general manager at Castle & Cooke Logistics. The company operates a 180,000-square foot warehouse at the port and has announced plans to develop an additional 200,000square feet of refrigerated space. "We have 25 trucks moving products every day that are sold in stores like Wal-Mart, Kroger, and Sam's Club in six Southeast states," says Sutton. "The CRC has helped on several occasions by untying the knots that occasionally happen in the system from tracking down wayward documentation to helping arrange timely Department of Agriculture inspections. We see them as a real partner in helping us serve our customers better." The CRC, he says, "has made all the difference." WE DO OUR BEST WORK UNDER PRESSURE 2W Diving, Inc. Commercial Diving Inspection & Repair U/W Video & Still Photography Prop Polishing Welding & Burning Class Certified ROV Services 24 Hours 843-566-1766 FAX 843-566-1768 1670 Drydock Ave., Bldg. 57 North Charleston, SC 29405 P.O. Box 2011 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29465 Website: www.2wdiving.com Email: two-wdiving@.att.net www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 23 Whether constructing a manufac- The good news is the Georgia turing plant or locating a distribution Ports Authority (GPA) has recog- center, location of that facility nized this demand and has bridged impacts the long-term growth and the gap by developing a user- profitability of your business. Like friendly, on-line tool-- Georgia's most global organizations, you're Commercial Corridors. The likely engaged in international product's purpose is to promote sourcing. Finding the "perfect" port-proximate properties and site to meet your unique needs buildings along all interstates, as is not always easy; neither is navi- well as other major corridors, gating through the onslaught of touching Georgia's deepwater information and confusing clutter. ports in Savannah and Brunswick. For that unique, competitive edge Developed by the GPA in conjunc- it's in your best interest to be tion with Realm Communications / "port-proximate". Atlanta, the Corridors tool was made possible by collaborating with stakeholders throughout Rome Gainesville the logistics pipeline, as well as Georgia Power and development authorities relevant to each Athens corridor. Atlanta Augusta Macon 25 Millen Columbus Perry Hawkinsville 25 21 Written by Will Crosby "We have enough experience in working with site selectors and the State's development authorities to understand the information needs most relevant to our customers," stated GPA executive director Doug J. Marchand. "The Georgia's Commercial Corridors Tool provides a one-stop, easy-to-use on-line resource product for a comprehensive, up to the minute look at the wealth of port-dependent options available along the corridors touching Georgia's ports." At present, the tool concentrates on the I-16, I-95, US-341, and the Savannah River Parkway corridors. By simply clicking on any corridor, on-line users get a definitive look at each county's capabilities. "Developing the Georgia Commercial Corridors Tool has not only given the GPA an asset unique to our operations, it has also allowed the GPA to reach out in a proactive manner to connect corridor counties with port customers to create growth opportunities at the port and within each respective county," stated GPA manager of economic and industrial development Stacy Watson. "Using the four corridors identified in the tool's first phase development made the Savannah Albany 341 Valdosta Jesup Brunswick 24 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 most sense in relation to our marketing objectives and the needs of our customers. As these corridors develop, we'll be expanding the tool and our initiatives to incorporate other portions of the state. That's not to say we aren't active in counties outside of these corridors. We work proactively with counties throughout the state to identify opportunities tied to our operations." Once the corridor and county are selected, information is broken down into three sections-County overview and demographics, Properties and Buildings. The information provided includes a summary of the county's demographics, available properties, buildings available for immediate occupancy and BEST port incentives. "This Corridor initiative implemented by the GPA will help promote Dodge County to industries looking to manufacture in our state and see the logistics assets we have tied via Georgia's ports. Another key point of this program has been the help the GPA has provided the counties comprising "The 341 Alliance". Today we have a better understanding of port capabilities in Savannah and Brunswick, as well as the mentality of port-users looking to invest in our area. This partnership will allow us to jointly work with the GPA to target and locate industries to our corridor that will be customers of the port, while creating untold jobs throughout the region. This relationship has also afforded the GPA an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the assets of the communities comprising the Alliance," said Josh Fenn, president of 341 Alliance, CEO Eastman-Dodge County Development Authority. In addition to the 341 Alliance, a second corridor alliance, the I-16 Alliance, has emerged with similar goals to forge opportunities in conjunction with Georgia's ports. "Any business we bring in along the corridor helps people through the creation of jobs and opportunities," said Judy Sherling, executive director of the JeffersonvilleTwiggs Economic Development Authority and president of the alliance. "The mission of the I-16 Alliance is to grow, promote and enhance the economic development opportunities along Georgia's I-16 corridor through the synergies of joint innovation, information exchange, marketing and partnerships. As a direct artery serving the Port of Savannah, we've found we operate with a distinct advantage. We enjoy our relationship with the GPA and look forward to the business that we are confident will follow." Visit Georgia's Commercial Corridors on-line today at www.gpaports.com. It's free and requires no registration. www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 25 Photo: David Smalls Savannah is known worldwide for its annual St. Patrick's Day festival where the entire city becomes a sea of green. Environmental initiatives underway at the Georgia Ports Authority are intended to make "greening" a year-round event. "The environmental discussions that dominate global political and social agendas have certainly found their way into the logistics sector," notes Steve Green, chairman of the Georgia Ports Authority Board of Directors. He adds, "Several years ago, quietly and without fanfare, the Authority adopted a policy to recycle and reuse materials whenever possible. In fact, in every aspect of our operations we have moved to operate in a more environmentally friendly fashion and become a leader in green initiatives." As far back as six years ago, the GPA made the decision to convert all of its container cranes from diesel to electric power. That undertaking was completed in 2008, and 17 of Savannah's 19 ship-to-shore cranes today run exclusively on electric power. By second quarter 2009, with the introduction of additional container cranes, 21 all-electric cranes will transit the Garden City Terminal's 9,693 feet of continuous berthing. Crane electrification is expected to Written by John Powers conserve more than 1.5 million tons of diesel fuel annually while eliminating the release of several hundreds of tons emissions such as nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and other particulates. Design specifications for new equipment being acquired incorporate the latest in available green technologies. Curtis Foltz, GPA's chief operations officer cites one example, "GPA's four newest ship-to-shore electric cranes, which became operational in June 2008, generate approximately 30% of their total energy requirements by tapping into the power of gravity and kinetic energy. Every time a crane operator lowers a container, 26 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 A FIRM HAND AT THE HELM Mediterranean Shipping Company holds fast and firm at the helm on the ever-changing and often turbulent seas of global container shipping. 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For every hour that one of these cranes is operational, it uses its own power for approximately 12 minutes." Yard operations are also receiving "green" attention. A process of densification has streamlined movement of containers among storage stacks, trucks and container flatcars. Introduction of technologies such as GPS and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) have dramatically improved the efficiency of tracking, locating and retrieving both containers and chassis domiciled at the Garden City Terminal. The resulting reduction in on-terminal emissions from over-the-road and yard equipment is expected to be substantial. Finally, the GPA continues to replace top-lifts with rubber-tired gantry cranes (RTG), providing a further reduction in the generation of undesirable particulates. During 2009 alone, 11 new RTG's will be introduced to the Garden City Terminal. Equipped with energy saving devices, the newest generation of RTG's is projected to reduce fuel consumption by 35% to 40% per unit. In June of 2008, the GPA began powering its yard fleet with cleaner burning, ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel. This measure alone is projected to cut emissions by 10%. Green observes, "The conversion to ultra-low-sulfur diesel, two years before the federal mandate, is another example of our commitment to making substantial environmental improvements. Reducing consumption and emissions are a powerful combination in our ongoing mission to be good stewards of the environment." Foltz summarizes the combined effect of these initiatives in the container yard, "As a result of these programs, the GPA has dramatically reduced its reliance on diesel fuel. For example in 2002, 1.44 gallons of diesel were required to move one TEU, compared with .89 gallons today, a 38.2% reduction of total diesel consumption." Recycling provides the Port of Savannah with a further opportunity to improve its green footprint. Continuing on a path to reuse material whenever possible, the renovation of container berth 2 in 2008 provided GPA with the opportunity to put the new guidelines into practice. The project, which involved the rejuvenation of SET FOR TOMORROW Konecranes sets the benchmark for improving the design of cranes and components, and enhancing software for fleet management. Our tradition of ecofriendly thinking is behind such advanced innovations as our Fuel Saving System and electricity-fed cranes. Maintenance is a crucial part of the whole package, ensuring the equipment continues to function efficiently. With Konecranes you are set for tomorrow's demands. www.konecranes.com 28 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 approximately 24 acres of existing terminal space, was completed using 12,200 tons of recycled material. This process eliminated the negative environmental consequences associated with quarrying and transporting stone for the facility upgrade. Foltz adds, "The emissions reduction from this project alone was an estimated 56 pounds of carbon dioxide and 31 pounds of nitrous oxide." The GPA's burgeoning import/export trade in refrigerated cargoes has also received environmental attention. Recently installed reefer container racks, accommodating 816 containers, use shore power. The new rack system eliminates the cost and environmental implications of employing diesel power sources to maintain temperature sensitive cargoes. Additional racks are scheduled for introduction in 2010. Green initiatives carry simultaneous margin implications for the GPA. Green explains, "We've made environmental sensitivity a core element of our business plan because we wholeheartedly embrace our responsibility to balance good business with good corporate citizenship. First, it is simply the right thing to do. Second, we are finding that the same technologies and processes that reduce our environmental impacts, result in efficiencies that drop directly to our bottom line...a classic win-win situation." Photo: Russ Bryant www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 29 Photo: Russ Bryant The Port of Brunswick is literally driving ahead of the competition. In fiscal year 2008 (July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008), the Port of Brunswick handled 353,000 vehicles and more than 15,400 pieces of heavy industrial equipment to rank among the largest and most productive roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) ports in the United States. Ranked as the 6th largest auto port in volume in the country, Brunswick's RoRo activities are centered on Colonel's Island, one of the nation's biggest auto import/export operations. "Our service profile is based upon our facilities being strategically located to meet the needs of our Written by Michael D. White customers. Each of the key amenities that carriers and manufacturers require in a strategic port partner is present. We have the land, the location, the labor and the links. Unlike other terminal operations that cater to an array of cargo segments, we have a keen focus on RoRo. A majority of U.S. ports lack the necessary land to expand; however, 850 acres of the terminal's 1,700 acre footprint are available for development with the flexibility to accommodate the diverse needs of the market. These key selling points summarize the strength of our success," stated GPA's manager of trade development Bill Jakubsen. Three modern RoRo berths and five on-terminal auto processors at the Colonel's Island AutoPort Facility serve the needs of a stellar list of 20 auto manufacturers and a host of industrial and agricultural equipment makers. "With 36 feet of channel depth, plus a tidal range of seven plus feet of additional water twice daily, we far exceed the depth requirements necessary to handle the world's largest auto carriers. From a rail and interstate standpoint, geographically we're positioned to service manufacturing and distribution centers that serve 80% of the U.S. auto purchasing public," added Jakubsen. 30 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 One of the most active of the auto giants present at the port is Mercedes-Benz, which, several years ago, selected Brunswick as their South Atlantic export hub for vehicles manufactured at their $330 million plant in Vance, Alabama. The company exports an average of 80,000 vehicles through Brunswick every year. Further reinforcing their commitment to the Port of Brunswick, MercedesBenz has committed to the development of a 50-acre parcel on the south side of Colonel's Island to construct a new vehicle processing center, or VPC, for the processing of imported vehicles. The front gate of the Colonel's Island AutoPort Facility is strategically located just 2.5 miles from Interstate 95, the country's major north-south artery linking Brunswick with major points along the U.S. East and Gulf coasts, as well as the Midwest. Rail access serving Brunswick has been significantly enhanced with more than $13 million of improvements. This investment has expanded the port's rail capacity to handle 60-car unit trains operated by CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railroad. The Colonel's Island AutoPort Facility is poised to further expand unit train opportunities to and from the Gulf, Midwest and West Coast. Brunswick has set the bar high for the competition, says John Wheeler, the GPA's director of trade development. The port "has the strategic position, world-class facilities, and the extensive rail and highway connections that make it the most attractive base of operations for global companies that demand an efficiently operated and maintained deepwater terminal to handle their shipments." Brunswick, he says, "has it all." Logistec provides high quality cargo-handling services to our marine and industrial customers through a strong network of strategically located facilities in the Great Lakes and on the Eastern Seaboard of North America. THE SOLUTIONS WE FIND Aecxat prLgeoorgteissstaeinncd,aopcuoorrstntfeeatfcwfieloictritkeivsoefeapnnaadrbtlrneeeluriassb, tsloeemrmvaiacnneanpgerero.voiudrecrsu,sitno-mhoeursse' www.logistec.com www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 31 Photo: David Smalls After many years of hard work and considerable resolve, a journey of more than four decades was made a reality when the M/V Sanko Glory called on the Port of Brunswick in March 2008. The arrival of the bulk carrier, the first Panamax vessel to call on the port, marked the completion of an effort to provide a firm foundation for long-term growth and economic expansion in Brunswick. The journey began on August 25, 1960, when the U.S. House of Representatives adopted a resolution authorizing a feasibility study on the deepening for Brunswick's harbor. In 1990, during the ongoing feasibility analysis for harbor deepening, concerns arose that any deepening through the Sidney Lanier Bridge could impact the stability of the bridge piers. At that time, the width and the air draft of the old bridge severely limited ship sizes and caused frequent delays for commuter traffic. After eight years of construction, the new bridge opened in 2003 expanding its channel width an additional 500 feet and a greatly expanded air draft to 185 feet at mean high water. With the reality of a new bridge taking shape, the Water Resources Development Act of 1999 finally authorized monies to deepen the shipping channel. With all necessary engineering and design work in place, the project to deepen the inner harbor to 36 feet MLW began in 2002. The project was dedicated at a ribbon-cutting Written by Lee Beckmann ceremony in June 2007. With the channel deepening to a 36 feet MLW now complete, the Port of Brunswick is open to new opportunities in each of the three cargo segments it serves. By taking advantage of the deeper water, pristine environment and stellar service provided by the GPA, the port community and GPA's customers can and will enjoy opportunities providing avenues for growth. The 36 feet at MLW of available channel draft enables an additional 45 percent of the world's bulk fleet to access the GPA's facilities. Increased access and capacity at the Colonel's Island Agri-bulk Facility is of vital importance to Georgia's largest industry - 32 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 agriculture. With newer, larger ships visiting the facility more often, U.S. farmers throughout the U.S. Southeast and Midwest will enjoy greater and more cost effective access to the markets of the world. The additional capacity provided by deeper water, a wider channel, air draft, and facility improvements has already brought results. During Fall 2007, Bunge North America, a leading global diversified agribusiness and foodstuffs company, announced a major unique and cooperative agreement with the GPA to perpetuate its South Atlantic shipments of diverse bulk agriculture products through the Port of Brunswick. This LTA agreement providing Bunge full utilization of GPA's Colonel's Island facility assets, has generated over 800,000 tons of diverse agribusiness tonnage in just the first year of this LTA which already has been mutually extended through 2016 and beyond. "The Port of Brunswick is an ideal location with a state-of-the-art facility," said Bailey Ragan, Bunge's grain division vice president and general manager. "This agreement also enables Bunge to expand our origination network along the East Coast and to work with the strong local farm community." Brunswick's preparations and smooth execution of the M/V Sanko Glory's delivered cargo ended when the 42,000 metric tons of soybean meal was loaded onto the bulk vessel. However, rest assured, the Port of Brunswick's `days of glory' are well underway. Photo: David Smalls www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 33 Photo: Russ Bryant Even before the advent of the container, poultry products ranked high on the roster of goods exiting Savannah. The port's natural hinterland supports a thriving poultry industry spawned by favorable climate, land availability and access to feed sources. Additionally, area farmers have long been receptive to breeding programs installed and funded by major producers. More recently, the advent of the intermodal era has extended the logistics reach for frozen poultry moving in export via Savannah. The ability to blast freeze poultry and poultry parts and immediately transfer them into refrigerated containers enables poultry providers to effectively address the critical issue of temperature control throughout the supply chain cycle. As a result, Savannah's hinterland for these commodities has been effectively extended to production areas in the Midwest, South and along the U.S. East Coast. Leading origins are located across the U.S. Southeast in the states of Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, South Carolina and Georgia. Asia and Russia are the major destinations for these exports. Among Asia's largest consumers, China, Hong Kong, Korea and Taiwan's domestic demand far exceeds their production capacity. The Port of Savannah's extensive Written by John Powers ocean carrier portfolio to and from that region makes it the preferred hub for exporters of poultry and other refrigerated cargoes. Pilgrim's Pride is the world's largest chicken producer, processing some four million tons of poultry per year. Duncan Gilchrist, international logistics manager for the firm explains that "Savannah is the company's main port of loading and that the primary attraction is that it supports a large number of all-water services, via both the Panama and Suez Canals." For frozen and chilled exports via Savannah, poultry and poultry products dominate the conversation in that they comprise 85% of 34 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 total volumes. The remaining 15% is citrus and other food products. In 2007, these food products tallied over 34,500 containers of the port's 1.44 million container throughput. Herman J. Brown Jr., who is responsible for GPA's reefer trade development, provides further evidence of the upward trend for outbound reefer freight. "20,366 refrigerated containers were shipped through Savannah in the first six months of 2008 a 23% increase from the same time last year and 58% more than 2006. This surge is due to a combination of factors including the weakening of the U.S. dollar and the declining rate of the bird flu scare which hindered our exports", he explains. The lion's share of Savannah's reefer imports comprise seafood, primarily individually quick frozen (IQF) and processed seafood for grocery stores and fast food chain operators. The majority of these products flow from Vietnam and Thailand, with lesser quantities originating in China and scattered outside of Asia production centers. While outbound refrigerated exports from Savannah exceed inbound shipments by a ratio of approximately 5 to 1, the import rate continues to accelerate, and has doubled since the end of 2005. Beaver Street Fisheries is one of the largest seafood importers in the Southeastern U.S. Among many factors the company has chosen Savannah as its main import gateway due to the port's strength in Asian services. The recent softening of the dollar has had a marked impact on export volumes from the U.S. As a result, issues such as equipment availability, positioning and relocation expenses have had a dramatic impact on outbound tariffs. Refrigerated shipments have not escaped unscathed. Brown explains, "The increased demand has had a big impact on ocean carriers' export freight rates for reefer containers. In 2006, the average 40 foot, port-to-port rate from Savannah to Hong Kong was in the range of $2,100-$2,500, compared with $3,500-$4,500 now. And, carriers are telling us that the rates may be increased by an additional $500 in late 2008." However, Brown reports that soaring rates have done minimal to mitigate demand or slow the Savannah Refrigerated Cargo Growth Rates Source: GPA EIS (Loaded Containers Only-All Regions) 80,000 65,772 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 28,684 30,000 36,649 20,000 10,000 FY06 0 5.8% Growth FY07 27.8% Growth FY08 79.5% Growth www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 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Shoreside, large cold storage facilities were erected to minimize cargo exposure to the elements between vessel and inland carriage. With the advent of the refrigerated container came two new opportunities. First, the ability to ensure cradle to grave temperature control for reefer goods. Secondly, the capability to move frozen and chilled products in smaller increments. As a result, shippers and ocean carriers began to demand boxes with integrated gensets and refrigeration capabilities to take advantage of the container option. For its part, Savannah responded with banks of electrical reefer plugs in its container yards to eliminate the need for constant operation of gensets in the field. To further protect refrigerated cargoes transiting Savannah, GPA pioneered the design and installation of ground fault monitors (GFM's) at its reefer hookups. This technology allowed for 24/7 monitoring of overall operation and maintenance of temperatures within acceptable ranges. Where previously maintenance personnel relied on regular "rounds" and manual inspections, now they received instantaneous alerts of equipment problems, emerging electrical faults and shutdowns. Additionally, the GFM's exponentially increased safety levels for the field personnel responsible for the repair and maintenance of electrical and refrigeration gear. The latest example of GPA's leadership in temperature-control cargo handling is its innovative reefer racks. An integral part of the port's FOCUS 2015 master plan, these racks are dramatically expanding Savannah's capacity and efficiency to handle the burgeoning traffic. The first 14 racks supporting berths 1 through 3 went into operation in April, 2008. Each supports 24 reefer containers, stowed four high and six wide. Combined, these 14 racks will accommodate 336 boxes, and are initially being utilized for export containers. Phase 1 completion of ten additional reefer racks to support berths 7 through 9 was completed in November, 2008. Phase 1 development supports 240 boxes. Phase 2 completion (March 1, 2009) of ten more racks will support another 240 boxes. These racks will also serve to accommodate reefer activity transiting berths 4 through 6. A third set of racks, to be located at the rear of container berth 5, are planned to support berths 4 through 6 and are scheduled for development in 2010. The introduction of reefer racks enables ocean carriers and reefer shippers to fully enjoy the operating efficiencies afforded by Garden City Terminal's single-terminal configuration; North America's largest. The racks will ultimately replace the storage of all export reefer containers on chassis. The old container with gensets on chassis which comes with built-in disadvantages in terms of equipment utilization and cost of temperature maintenance. Rather than relying on on-board power generation, the racks permit operation using shore power. Brown summarizes the multiple benefits saying, "We get a better, more efficient utilization of our acreage by stacking boxes rather than having them on wheels. Export containers are currently stowed on wheels for 1-4 days, and we have to lease generators to power many of them. The new reefer racks, coupled with dramatic improvements in our container yard turn-times, result in carriers being able to achieve greater efficiencies of power generation equipment necessary to support refrigerated containers." The turnaround improvements have been accomplished by an overhaul of on-terminal truck operations, including the introduction of an Internet-based advanced gate booking system, in which accredited drivers use their assigned PIN number to further accelerate their transit in and out of the terminal. Duncan Gilchrist of Pilgrim's Pride confirms the turnaround improvements. "Following conversations among the GPA, shippers such as ourselves and trucking companies, truck waiting times at the Port of Savannah have been reduced to less than one hour now. Having more truck capacity 36 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 available has improved our export operation considerably with respect to the inflexible and time critical appointment system for trucks picking up shipments at the third party freezer storage facilities we use." Improved turnaround times become even more valuable given the requirement that the FDA must inspect chicken before it leaves the freezer stores. The end result is the need for close coordination among government inspectors, truckers, storage facilities, freight forwarders and shippers. Ultimately, a fully vetted and documented shipment may arrive at port with a tight time window to meet its assigned vessel. Explaining the potential implications, Gilchrist says, "If we miss an appointment slot for the dispatch of an export shipment, we may have to wait several weeks before we get another one, and this costs us money. Obviously, the accelerated turn-times in Savannah can be extremely advantageous for us." The configuration of the new racks also carries significant efficiency and safety implications. Electrical gear is centralized at one end for simplified access. Field workers will reach boxes by a system of stairs and platforms to perform inspections, testing and repairs, obviating the hazard and expense inherent with alternate procedures...all good news for maintenance and repair workers. Brown explains, "This configuration enhances worker safety by eliminating the need to use scissor lifts to reach reefer boxes stowed at the upper levels of yard stacks. The centralization of electrical equipment at ground level further reduces the risks associated with maintenance performed at a high elevation." Centralized shore power, simplified access for maintenance and repair, faster-inspections...these are advantages that combine to further reduce dwell-time and optimize reefer equipment utilization in Savannah. www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 37 Photo: David Smalls A short trip down Savannah's cargo roster will lead you to one of the leading players in the port's impressive volume surge, furniture. Furniture import volumes for the most recent fiscal year grew over 32,087 TEU's to 185,670 TEU's, a 20.9% increase over the previous year. These numbers place this commodity group as the number 1 import during fiscal year 2008 (ending June 30, 2008). China continued its role as the major supplier of imported furniture. However, manufacturers in search of lowest-cost labor have embraced new sources in Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam with increasing frequency. Many of these Written by John Powers origins in Southeastern Asia are strategically situated to take advantage of all-water routing via the Suez Canal. This is particularly good news for Savannah which boasts multiple Asian services transiting the Suez. This plus the traditional furniture imported from Europe and the Mediterranean have helped Savannah gain a larger share of the furniture market. Export activity has also seen involvement, with outbound shipments moving to a wide variety of destinations. Mark Troughton, who manages GPA's relationships with furniture shippers explains, "Our furniture exports move to consignees worldwide, with significant volumes bound for the Caribbean and Central America. Much of this activity revolves around commercial projects such as hotels, schools and hospitals." Competition among U.S. East Coast ports for furniture traffic mirrors their ongoing battle for overall market share with the same result...Savannah leads the way. Troughton details the drivers, "Shippers are drawn by our high volume of carriers and the number of sailings originating in ports close to major furniture sources. These diverse transportation options provide them an advantage in both cost and transit." "A second factor is the proliferation of distribution centers in Savannah's immediate hinterland. 38 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 Importers such as Wal-Mart, Lowes, Pier 1 Imports and IKEA are major contributors. Finally, proximity to population centers and the rail and highway infrastructure to access them are the final ingredients in the equation." Troughton also points to the GPA's well-cultivated relationship with the American Home Furnishings Alliance as a major factor in highlighting the Port of Savannah's strategic advantages. Notwithstanding the housing crunch and a weak economy, the Port of Savannah continues to cement its leadership position going forward. Roberto Rodriguez, general manager of marketing and business development, states, "The furniture imports market shrank by 4% in 2007 and can see as much as a 10% decline in 2008. Furniture distributors and retailers are looking to reduce cost and improve the fluidity of their inventories which they have found in Savannah. Volume transiting the Port of Savannah increased by 24% in 2007 and is expected to increase by 10% in 2008. Once the economy turns around and consumers start to replace and update their furniture, Savannah will be able to help importers meet the demand." Furniture Growth SAVANNAH NE Asia SE Asia N Europe Mediterranean EC South America All Other Total US Market TEUS (Loads Only) Source: Piers www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. CY 2006 106,915 25,259 1,136 4,556 1,881 440 140,187 CY 2007 125,302 35,045 5,990 5,559 1,870 803 174,569 Growth 17.2% 38.7% 427.3% 22.0% -0.6% 82.5% 24.5% 39 Photo: David Smalls In 2006, 15% of the apparel and textiles entering the U.S. via South Atlantic ports (Norfolk to Miami) moved across Savannah's docks. In 2007, Savannah's market share jumped to 26%, a 60% increase. The reasons for the dramatic increase can be largely summed up in a single word... Suez. Written by John Powers Over the same period, Savannah's inbound shipments from India swelled by 106%, and imports from Southeast Asia were up 69%. In addition, a number of Middle Eastern nations emerged as viable manufacturing options for the apparel sector. "Each of these three regions are ideally situated to take advantage of Savannah's burgeoning roster of ocean carrier services via the Suez Canal," explains Roberto Rodriguez, Georgia Ports Authority's general manager of marketing and business development. The total U.S. market for apparel, linens, and textiles comprised 1.25 million TEU's last year. Of this total one-third came from Northeast Asia, 21% from Photo: David Smalls 40 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 Southeast Asia, 15% from India and 12% from Central America. Some 333,000 TEU's of the total traversed U.S. South Atlantic ports, highlighting the increasing popularity of all-water services to the U.S. East Coast via both canals. Another factor heavily influencing Southeast port rankings for apparel and textiles in Savannah's favor is the proliferation of largescale, high-volume distribution centers in its immediate hinterland. A number of the big-box importers count upon apparel sales as a major revenue driver...Target, Wal-Mart, Kmart-Sears, Bass Pro Shops and Hugo Boss, for example. "More and more big retailers are looking to consolidate imports into mega-centers like Savannah. Likewise, ocean carriers are reducing their multi-porting in favor of consolidating operations in one or two ports on each coast. Savannah has the unique combination of terminal horsepower and distribution center capacity to be a consolidation point for both apparel importers and ocean carriers. No one is better positioned to help them facilitate their sought-after economies. We expect the trend to continue as carriers seek to rationalize their rotations," explains Rodrguez. Central America and the Caribbean are also receiving increased marketing attention from Savannah. Traditionally, 80%-plus of apparel shipments emanating from the region moved via Miami and Port Everglades. More recently, ocean carriers plying the north-south trades have experienced increased customer demand for ports-of-call closer to population centers and distribution hubs. Enter Savannah. GPA is projecting a continuing increase in its share of the apparel market. "Our three-pronged strategy is fairly straightforward," says Rodriguez. "With the room to build and grow inside and outside of our gates, Savannah will continue to entice large distribution centers. We will bolster our ocean carrier service offerings via both the Suez and Panama canals, as well as in the northand southbound lanes. We will clearly delineate to the shipper/ carrier community the compelling list of strategic and cost advantages that have driven our unparalleled growth in apparel and overall trade." Photo: David Smalls www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 41 Photo: GPA Commercial Communications Dept. Savannah's Two On-terminal ICTF's Provide Twice the Options The only U.S. East Coast port with two Class I rail providers operating on-terminal. The only port in the country offering two on-terminal Intermodal Container Transfer Facilities (ICTF). Clear indicators of the ascendancy of intermodal rail traffic in the Port of Savannah. Even before the 2008 fuel pricing fluctuations, intermodal rail was consuming a growing share of surface container traffic in and out of Savannah. Of the nearly 2.7 million TEUs that traversed Savannah docks in FY2008 (July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008), 18% moved by rail. The location equation applies. The U.S. Southeast boasts many of the nation's fastest growing transportation centers. Fully 80% of the nation's population falls within a hinterland that is cost competitively served by rail via Written by John Powers Savannah. John Wheeler, GPA director of trade development details an additional growth phenomenon. "More and more, markets historically associated with West Coast ports of entry are taking advantage of Savannah's multiple advantages of proximity, cost, transit, equipment availability and a diverse ocean carrier roster. Our recent surge in Suez routings has made us particularly attractive for importers bringing product from Asia," he explains. While fuel costs have changed the traditional geography for intermodal rail, markets beyond a 300 mile radius generally lend themselves to the rail option. Via Savannah, this makes distribution/population hubs such as Memphis, Nashville, Dallas and points in the Midwest logical destinations. No single market receives more of Savannah's intermodal attentions than Atlanta. Ranking as the ninth largest U.S. metro, Atlanta is simultaneously a major population center with 5.2 million consumers in its immediate region, and a major distribution/consolidation hub for receipt and on-forwarding of a wide array of consumer and manufactured products. Combined, Norfolk Southern Railroad and CSXT operate 18 weekly unit trains via Savannah. Squarely in the sights of the Georgia Ports Authority's sales and marketing team are cargoes currently traversing the West Coast, but better suited to call East Coast markets via Savannah. Wheeler adds, "In the western U.S., a shortage of port-proximate real estate has forced intermodal facilities and distribution centers inland. As a result, shippers cannot enjoy the transit and cost advantages inherent in our on-terminal rail configuration." One of the critical components of the Port of Savannah's 10-year strategic development plan is to double container throughput across the existing footprint of its Garden City Terminal. Ultimately, 42 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 changes in terminal configuration, process and equipment are targeted to permit the facility to handle annual volumes in excess of 6.5 million TEUs by the middle of the next decade. A key component of the strategy has been the development of the port's two ICTF's, Mason and Chatham. Curtis Foltz, COO, explains, "Development of intermodal container transfer facilities within the confines of our terminal is a key component of our attempts to further our terminal densification. This proximity enables us to dramatically reduce times between vessel and rail, improving transit times for shippers and equipment availability for ocean and surface carriers." Augie Eckhardt, market manager international for Norfolk Southern Railroad, concurs, "The ICTF provides for a seamless flow of traffic between the marine terminal and rail service. As volumes moving through the Port of Savannah continue to grow, so will the importance of this direct, on-dock service by offering shippers greater options for moving cargo inland, and reducing the need for inlanddestined units to dwell on the marine terminal." A number of converging supply chain trends suggest that Savannah's rail initiatives are well timed. "Carriers continue to deploy larger ships, and they tend to reduce the number of ports in their rotations to take advantage of their economies of scale. The ports they select are those who enjoy proximity and access to the most strategic markets, and the infrastructure to ensure frequent and timely connectivity. Our recent dynamic growth demonstrates that more often than not, Savannah makes the final cut," states Wheeler. Savannah's rail horsepower significantly expands its traditional hinterland to encompass virtually the entire country. In terms of speed to market and the total transportation bill, Savannah is the default choice for over threequarters of the U.S. population. The port has streamlined the shipper's process of delivery analysis via its online Global Carrier Services Tool. This interactive portal, accessible at www.gaports.com, provides reliable detail on ocean, rail and highway transit times via the port. Projections call for rail to consume an increasing share of the surface transportation market for containers moving in and out of Savannah. Wheeler notes, "We anticipate sustained long-term growth in freight volumes, ocean carrier calls and construction of distribution centers and warehousing, driven by Savannah's enviable combination of location and infrastructure. Intermodal rail lies at the core of our strategy to attract traffic from a nation- spanning hinterland." Openings of the Mason (2001) and Chatham (2008) ICTF's, together with recent and future planned rail expansion, suggest that the Port of Savannah will remain poised to take advantage of the growth opportunities inherent in multiple, on-terminal rail services. "With its commitment to fuel efficient and environmentally friendly rail, the Port of Savannah continues as one of our most important strategic port partners," said Clarence Gooden, executive vice president and chief commercial officer of CSX. "Savannah's marine-rail connections make it a conduit to the rest of North America, while leveraging environmental benefits and reducing wear and tear on roads and highways. Savannah's progressive approach to port investments will keep it competitive as the face of global trade evolves." Rail Transit Chart Destination to/from Savannah Rail Transit Time Atlanta, Georgia 2 Days Charlotte, North Carolina 3 Days Dallas, Texas 4 Days St. Louis, Missouri 4 Days Memphis, Tennessee 4 Days Meridian, Mississippi 4 Days Miami, Florida 3 Days Nashville, Tennessee 4 Days Orlando, Florida 3 Days Download the Global Carrier Services Tool at www.gaports.com for reliable ocean and inland transit times. Transit times above are subject to change. Rail Trackage Intermodal Facility Mason ICTF Chatham ICTF Working Tracks (6) 2,500 FT Totaling 15,000 FT (3) 2,005 FT Totaling 6,015 FT Storage Tracks 7,500 FT 12,406 FT www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 43 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: What is the GPA's mission? A: Established in 1945 by an act of the Georgia State Legislature, the Georgia Ports Authority's mission is to develop, maintain and operate ocean and inland river ports within Georgia; foster international trade and new industry for state and local communities; promote Georgia's agricultural, industrial and natural resources; and maintain the natural quality of the environment. Q: How is the GPA structured? A: As a quasi-state agency, a thirteen-member Board of Directors governs the activities of the GPA. The Board is appointed by the Governor, from the state at large, to serve four-year, staggered terms. Policy directives, administrative duties and managerial controls are implemented by a Chief Executive Officer, an experienced international transportation professional. Q: What ports comprise the GPA? A: The GPA operates deepwater terminals in the ports of Savannah and Brunswick, as well as inland terminals in the ports of Bainbridge and Columbus. Q: What GPA terminals and cargo segments comprise each port? A: Port of Savannah Garden City Terminal (container) Ocean Terminal (breakbulk, RoRo, container, heavy-lift, project cargo) Port of Brunswick Colonel's Island Terminal (RoRo, agri-bulk, project cargo) Mayor's Point Terminal (breakbulk) Marine Port Terminals (bulk and breakbulk) Port Bainbridge (breakbulk and dry bulk) Port Columbus (Iiquid bulk) Q: Who owns and operates GPA terminals? A: The GPA serves as the owner and operator of the Garden City Terminal and Ocean Terminal in the Port of Savannah. In the Port of Brunswick, the GPA owns and operates the Colonel's Island Terminal and Mayor's Point Terminal. Marine Port Terminals, located in Brunswick, is owned by the Authority and leased to a private terminal operator. Port Bainbridge is owned and operated by the GPA, while Port Columbus is owned by the Authority and leased to a private terminal operator. Q: What's the GPA's economic impact on the State's economy? A: Statewide Economic Impact Category Impact Sales: $55.8 billion (8% of Georgia's Total Sales) Gross State Product: $24.8 billion (6% of Georgia's total GSP) Income: $14.9 billion (5% of Georgia's Total Personal Income) State and local taxes: $2.8 billion Federal Taxes: $3.5 billion Statewide employment: full and part-time jobs 286,476 (7% of Georgia's Total Employment) Note: GPA and private terminals combined Source: Terry College of Business, University of Georgia, March 2007 Q: How many employees does the GPA employ? A: The GPA currently employs 984 trained professionals in areas that include terminal operations, logistics, maintenance, engineering, communications, economic development/site selection, law enforcement, customer service, secretarial science, economics, health services, purchasing, human resources, mechanics, environmental services, accounting, marketing and sales. For a career with the GPA, please visit www.gaports.com and click "Career Opportunities" under Quick Reference. Q: How does labor operate at the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal? A: International Longshoremen (ILA) labor operates ship to first point of rest (or last point of rest to ship) and is present at the interchange gates. GPA labor operates everything between the berth and the gate, inclusive of all container cranes and all field handling equipment, providing operational flexibility not found at other U.S. container ports. Q: What are the channel depths in the ports of Savannah and Brunswick? A: Port of Savannah Current channel depth: 42 ft MLW (12.8 m) Future channel depth: 48 ft MLW (14.6 m) Tidal range: 7.5 ft (2.3 m) twice daily Port of Brunswick Current channel depth: 36 ft MLW (11 m) Tidal range: Varies from 7.3 ft (2.2 m) to 7.6 ft (2.6 m) twice daily depending upon the terminal being served. 44 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 China and the Port of Savannah Qingdao Shanghai Tianjin Ningbo Dalian Xiamen Shekou Chiwan Hong Kong Yantian Cleveland Chicago Atlanta Charlotte Kansas City St. Louis Nashville Memphis Dallas Orlando Savannah Chicago Cleveland Kansas City St. Louis Memphis Dallas Nashville Charlotte Atlanta Savannah Orlando Reach 80% of the USA's population within 1-5 days Atlanta, Georgia Charlotte, North Carolina Chicago, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio Dallas, Texas Kansas City, Missouri Memphis, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Orlando, Florida St. Louis, Missouri For transit time information you can trust between China and the Port of Savannah, download the Global Carrier Services Tool at www.gaports.com, or call for a CD: Teresa Yuen, 852.2880.1612, Hong Kong Charles You, 86.21.5508.3967, Shanghai THINK LOCATION. Able to reach more of the USA's population in the fewest days, the Port of Savannah, located in the southeastern USA, is no longer just an alternative to West Coast entry. Strategically located in the fastest-growing region of the USA, Savannah is China's port of choice for faster access to the expanding inland hubs of the Southeast and Midwest USA. s More all-water and intermodal service options allow China's shippers to serve customers faster, especially with just-in-time inventory delivery. s With the Southeast leading all regions of the USA in population and investment growth, the Savannah area is a major location for retailers sourcing China. s Savannah offers immediate access to China's biggest customers with more than 224 import distribution centers within 2-5 hours of the port, and land available nearby for additional import operations. THINK USA. THINK SAVANNAH. www.gaports.com Owned and operated by the Georgia Ports Authority Q: What is SHEP? A: SHEP stands for the "Savannah Harbor Expansion Project". It is the GPA's number one priority expansion project. Under SHEP, Savannah's harbor will be deepened from a current depth of 42 ft MLW to a depth up to 48 ft. MLW. Project construction is projected to begin in 2010, with project completion anticipated in 2013. Q: What is a "Transportation Worker Identification Credential" (TWIC) and do I require one to work on-terminal at any U.S. port? A: TWIC is a federally mandated identification credential for all personnel requiring unescorted access to secure areas of MTSA-regulated facilities and vessels, and all mariners holding Coast Guard-issued credentials. Visit www.tsa.gov/twic for more details and for enrollment center information. Q: In addition to TWIC, does the GPA have any credentialing requirements? A: Yes. To apply for a GPA credential, please visit www.gaports.com. Under "GPA On-line Services", click "Credentialing Registration" to begin the process. Q: Is U.S. Customs & Border Protection (USCBP) located on-terminal? A: USCBP is centrally located within the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal and Ocean Terminal. Q: What are the operating hours for GPA terminals? A: GPA terminals operate in a 24/7 environment. For the GPA holiday schedule, go to www.gaports.com and click "Customer Services" for a link to the schedule. Q: Is GPA tariff information located on-line? A: Visit www.gaports.com and look under "Quick Reference" for a link to the tariff section. Q: Is it possible to ship overweight containers on Georgia highways? A: Containers up to 80,000 pounds do not require an overweight permit. The State of Georgia offers annual over-weight permits for up to 100,000 pounds. The permit cost is $150 a year with permits transferable between drivers, equipment, cargo and trucks. For permit questions, please contact our Manager of Pricing & Logistics at 912.963.5506 (800.342.8012). Q: Who should I see regarding information on oversized permits? A: To obtain an oversized permit, please contact the following: Georgia Department of Transportation Office of Permits & Enforcement Atlanta, Georgia Single Trip Permit Line: 800.570.5428 Permit Customer Service: 888.262.8306 Main Office: 404.635.8176 Q: What trucking options are available via Savannah and Brunswick? A: There are over 100 trucking options serving Georgia's deepwater ports. An extensive list of trucking options may be found in the "Port Services" section of this guide. Updates to the printed version may be found on-line at www.gaports.com. Please see "Quick Reference", "Ports Guide & Directory". Q: What Class 1 railroads serve Savannah and Brunswick? A: Two Class 1 railroads, CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railroad serve both deepwater ports. Q: Who is the contact for the GPA's container stuffing operations? A: Contact the GPA's Sales & Marketing Team at 912.964.3880 (1.800.342.8012). Or, visit www.gaports.com. Under "Sales and Marketing" select "Domestic and International Sales." A listing of the GPA Sales & Marketing Team can be found within the directory portion of this guide. Q: What ocean carriers serve Georgia's ports? A: The GPA serves every major trade lane around the globe. For container service transit information, "The Global Carrier Services Tool" is found at www.gaports.com under "Quick Reference". This easy-to-use interactive tool provides transit times via ocean, rail and truck. Each issue of Georgia AnchorAge, the GPA's quarterly magazine, contains a sailing schedule for all carrier services (container, breakbulk and RoRo) calling Savannah and Brunswick. Q: What is the Port of Savannah's throughput ranking among U.S. container ports? A: The Port of Savannah ranks fourth among U.S. container ports in volume. At the end of Fiscal Year 2008 (ending June 30, 2008), the Port of Savannah moved 2,687,592 TEUs. For additional "Market Intelligence", visit www.gaports.com. Q: What type of warehousing is available in the Savannah area? A: A complete listing of Savannah-area warehouse operations is found in this guide. For an interactive CD of Savannah-area warehouse operations, contact our Inside Sales Team at 912.964.3880 (1.800.342.8012). Or, visit www.gaports.com and under "Sales and Marketing" select "Domestic and International Sales." Q: Does the State offer tax incentives for companies located in Georgia utilizing Georgia's ports? A: Georgia's "Business Expansion Support" Act, or BEST, is a major force in expanding business in Georgia. BEST provides attractive, state-supported incentives to create jobs and help businesses realize high returns on investment. For more details, visit www.gaports.com and search "BEST". Or, contact our Manager of Economic & Industrial Development at 912.964.3879 (800.342.8012). 46 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 Q: Is there land in close proximity to the port available for development? A: The GPA maintains an on-line interactive product, "Georgia's Commercial Corridors Tool", in which up-to-date information is provided on area demographics and tax incentives, as well as land and buildings available in close proximity to Georgia's deepwater ports. This tool may be found at www.gaports.com under "Quick Reference". You can also contact our Manager of Economic & Industrial Development at 912.964.3879 (800.342.8012). Q: Is retail import distribution center activity important to Savannah? A: More than 20 retail import distribution centers are located in close proximity to the Port of Savannah. Another 200-plus distribution centers are located in the Atlanta area, a direct 4-hour drive from Savannah via I-16. Land, location, labor and links combine with the efficiencies of Garden City Terminal's single-terminal design and the ability to grow long-term inside and outside of the terminal to attract retailers and manufacturers such as Wal-Mart, Target, Kmart-Sears, IKEA, The Home Depot, Heineken, Hasbro, Dorel, PETCO, Avon, Academy Sports, Pier 1 Imports, Lowes, and many more. Within a 125 mile radius of the Port of Savannah alone, 45% of all Savannah imports, or 600,000 TEUs annually, are generated by retail distribution center activity. Q: What is the Port of Brunswick's throughput ranking among U.S. auto ports? A: The Port of Brunswick ranks sixth among U.S. auto ports in volume. Q: What is the function of the Client Relations Center? A: The GPA Client Relations Center, or CRC, is unique to the U.S. port industry. The CRC provides customers and other port users with a one-stop, responsive link to service assistance, cargo coordination and issue resolution. Items typically handled by the CRC include: general information, equipment / cargo availability, pick-up / delivery confirmation, government inspections, customs / USDA issues, and gate transactions. The GPA Client Relations Center can be contacted at 912.963.5526 (800.342.8012). Q: What is WebAccess? A: Available on-line, WebAccess is an easy to use interactive product that provides 24/7 cargo visibility to GPA container customers and other port users. Visit WebAccess at webaccess.gaports.com. Q: Does the GPA offer terminal tours? A: Terminal tours for the general public are no longer offered by the Authority due to safety and security concerns. Tours for customers and other port users are handled on a case by case basis by contacting a sales representative. Q: How can I locate a GPA sales representative? A: A listing of sales offices is found within the "Sales and Marketing" section of this guide. You may also find listings on-line by visiting www.gaports.com. Q: Does the GPA maintain agreements with other organizations? A: In recent years the GPA has entered into memorandums of understanding with select organizations around the world in which commercial, operations, and cultural information is exchanged. Established, nonbinding agreements are currently in place with: The Shanghai International Port (Group) Co., Ltd.; Yantian International Container Terminals; Port of Shimizu; Sydney Ports Corporation; the Panama Canal Authority; the Suez Canal Authority; and Modern Terminals. Q: How can I subscribe to the GPA's quarterly magazine, Georgia AnchorAge? Interested in advertising or submitting a news release? A: Please contact the GPA External Affairs Division at 912.964.3855 (800.342.8012). Or, email jmccurry@gaports.com. Please provide your name, title, company, address, telephone and email address. Q: How can I contact the Georgia Ports Authority? A: The GPA's corporate office address is: Georgia Ports Authority, P.O. Box 2406, Savannah, Georgia U.S.A. 31402. The GPA's general information line is 912.964.3811 (800.342.8012). Questions from the general public, as well as noncommercial media, should be addressed to the GPA External Affairs Division at 912.964.3855 (800.342.8012). For questions related to sales, marketing, commercial communications, site selection, and economic development, please contact the GPA Trade Development Division at 912.964.3880 (800.342.8012). Questions from the trade media should be addressed to the Commercial Communications Department at 912.964.3994 (800.342.8012). Customer service queries should be addressed to the GPA Client Relations Center at 912.963.5526 (800.342.8012). www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 47 GPA BY THE NUMBERS Georgia Ports Authority Fiscal Year 2008 Summary (Fiscal Year 2008 = July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008) FY2008 Container Tonnage 20,458,710 General Cargo Tonnage 2,255,290 Bulk Tonnage 3,109,999 Total Tonnage 25,823,999 Total Container Throughput (in TEUs): 2,687,584 Auto Count 382,094 Source: GPA Commercial Communications FY2007 16,834,595 2,523,374 2,627,555 21,985,524 2,338,300 386,187 %Growth +21.5% -10.6% +18.4% +17.5% +14.9% -1.05% Port of Savannah Fiscal Year 2008 Summary Port of Savannah Cargo Mix: Container 88%, General Cargo 6%, Bulk 6% FY2008 FY2007 %Growth Container Tonnage 20,458,710 16,834,595 + 21.5% General Cargo Tonnage 1,335,481 1,481,989 - 9.9% Bulk Tonnage 1,336,008 1,168,712 + 14.3% Total Tonnage (short tons) 23,130,199 19,485,296 + 18.7% Total Container Throughput (in TEUs): 2,687,584 2,338,300 + 14.9% Number of ocean carriers: Over 50 Motor Carriers Serving: 100+ Countries Served Directly: 150+ Ports Served Directly: 300+ Source: GPA Commercial Communications Port of Savannah Total Annual Vessels Calls Fiscal Year 2004 through 2008 FY2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 %Growth (5-yr.) Port of Savannah 1,798 1,829 2,013 2,129 2,139 +19% Source: GPA Commercial Communications Port of Savannah Total Annual Container Trade (TEUs) Fiscal Years 2004 through 2008 Total Trade: FY2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 %Growth (5-yr.) 1,572,587 1,761,098 2,041,789 2,338,265 2,687,854 +71% Source: GPA Marketing (EIS, Loads & Empties) Port of Savannah FY2008 Export/Import Trade Balance (Containers) 49.3% Export / 50.7% Import Source: GPA Marketing (EIS) Note: *Fiscal Year = July 1 Through June 30 Port of Savannah Total Annual Container Trade (TEUs) Calendar Years 2003 through 2007 - Total Trade CY2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 %Growth (5-yr.) 1,521,819 1,663,122 1,901,506 2,160,180 2,604,310 +71% Source: GPA Marketing (EIS, Loads & Empties) Port of Savannah FY2008 Truck to Rail Container Ratio 82% Truck / 18% Rail Source: GPA Marketing (EIS) Top Ten U.S. Container Ports Calendar Year 2007 - U.S. Ranking (World Ranking) 1 (13) Los Angeles 2 (15) Long Beach 3 (19) New York / New Jersey 4 (42) Savannah 5 (52) Norfolk 6 (65) Houston 7 (47) Oakland 8 (66) Charleston 9 (58) Seattle 10 (60) Tacoma Source: U.S. Port Rankings- PIERS (Loaded containers only.) Source: World Port Rankings- Container Management (Loads & Empties) Port of Savannah Top 10 Container Trade Lanes (Imports) Calendar Years 2006 vs. 2007 Comparison (in TEUs) Trade Region 2006 2007 Variance %Change NE Asia 582,864 671,044 88,180 15% SE Asia 80,384 105,145 24,761 31% Mediterranean 79,919 90,668 10,749 13% Europe 47,414 76,357 28,943 61% South Asia (INDIA) 21,487 46,185 24,698 115% East Coast South America 26,387 35,530 9,143 35% Oceania 10,064 14,180 4,116 41% West Coast South America 7,265 10,327 3,062 42% Midle East 3,137 7,346 4,210 134% Central America 2,789 3,188 399 14% Other* 8,661 14,286 5,625 65% Grand Total 870,371 1,074,256 203,885 23% *Puerto Rico, Caribbean, Africa, & North America Source: Piers (Loaded Container Only) Port of Savannah Top 10 Container Commodity Groups (Imports) Calendar Year 2007 Food, Automotive, Toys, Mineral, Apparel, Rugs, Sheets, Towels, Blankets, Other, Furniture, Retail Goods, Machinery, Appliances & Electronics, and Hardware/Houseware. Source: PIERS 48 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 Port of Savannah Top 10 Container Trade Lanes (Exports) Calendar Years 2006 vs. 2007 Comparison (in TEUs) Trade Region 2006 2007 Variance %Change NE Asia 338,331 358,099 19,768 6% Mediterranean 105,724 158,785 53,062 50% Europe 102,958 133,103 30,145 29% SE Asia 53,325 80,956 27,631 52% Middle East 26,661 44,078 17,417 65% Oceania 30,100 39,854 9,754 32% East Coast South America 22,089 34,054 11,965 54% South Asia (India) 9,180 23,704 14,525 158% Caribbean 12,026 22,400 10,375 86% West Coast South America 14,906 21,075 6,169 41% Other* 16,654 27,092 10,438 63% Grand Total 731,953 943,201 211,248 29% *Central America, Africa, Puerto Rico, & North America Source: Piers (Loaded Containers Only) Port of Savannah Top 10 Container Commodity Groups (Exports) Calendar Year 2007 Retail Goods, Machinery, Appliances & Electronics, Chemicals (unclassifiable), Fabrics & Raw Cotton, Resins/Rubber, Automotive, Other, Wood Pulp, Paper & Paper Waste, Food (Poultry & Citrus) 11%, and Clay Source: PIERS Port of Brunswick Top 10 Trade Lanes (Imports) (in Tons) Calendar Year 2006 vs. 2007 Comparison. Trade Region 2006 2007 Variance %Change North America 403,375 414,427 11,052 3% Europe 341,919 314,020 -27,899 -8% NE Asia 219,353 236,343 16,991 8% Caribbean 260,283 229,348 -30,936 -12% Mediterranean 232,166 168,337 -63,829 -27% Central America 43,526 36,474 -7,052 -16% SE Asia 3,269 3,861 592 18% East Coast South America 2,597 3,579 982 38% Oceania 13,492 40 -13,452 -100% West Coast South America 13 0 -13 -100% Total 1,519,992 1,406,429 -113,564 -7% Source: Piers Port of Brunswick Top 10 Commodity Groups (Imports) Calendar Year 2007 Minerals, Automotive, Chemical, Retail Consumer Goods, Machinery, Appliances & Electronics, Wood & Wood Products, Food, Iron and Steel, Clay, Logs and Lumber. Source: PIERS Port of Brunswick Top 10 Trade Lanes (Exports) (in Tons) Calendar Year 2006 vs. 2007 Comparison. Trade Region 2006 2007 Variance %Change Europe 443,831 410,630 -33,201 -7% Caribbean 149,958 155,668 5,710 4% Mediterranean 22,066 121,973 99,907 453% NE Asia 244,290 114,534 -129,756 -53% Africa 0 83,386 83,386 N/A West Coast South America 0 51,609 51,609 N/A East Coast South America 28,022 17,385 -10,637 -38% Central America 3,573 14,579 11,006 308% Oceania 40 6 -34 -85% SE Asia 184 0 -184 -100% Total 891,964 969,769 77,805 9% Source Piers www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. Port of Brunswick Top 10 Commodity Groups (Exports) Calendar Year 2007 Food, Automotive, Wood Pulp, Paper & Paperboard, Incl Waste, Logs and lumber, Machinery, Appliances & Electronics, Chemicals, Retail Consumer Goods, Iron and Steel, Hardware & Houseware. Source: PIERS Port of Brunswick Fiscal Year 2008 Summary Port of Brunswick Cargo Mix: General Cargo 35%, Bulk 65% Import/Export Ratio: 49.7%/ 50.3% FY2008 FY2007 %Growth General Cargo Tonnage 919,809 1,041,385 - 11.7% Bulk Tonnage 1,706,535 1,390,632 + 22.7% Total Tonnage (short tons) 2,626,344 2,432,017 + 8% Number of Ocean Carriers: 12 General Cargo Top Imports: General Cargo Top Exports: Autos, Paper Products and Lumber Woodpulp, Autos and Linerboard Bulk Cargo Top Imports: Gypsum, Perlite and Limestone Bulk Cargo Top Exports: Soybeans, Barley Malt and Animal Feed Source: GPA Commercial Communications Port of Brunswick Total Annual Vessels Calls Fiscal Years 2004 through 2008 FY2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Port of Brunswick 466 452 473 470 720 Source: GPA Commercial Communications %Growth (5-yr.) +54.5% Port of Brunswick Auto Throughput Fiscal Years 2004 through 2008 FY2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 %Growth (5-yr.) Port of Brunswick 321,961 326,051 368,476 373,708 368,350 +14.4% Source: GPA Commercial Communications Port of Brunswick Auto Throughput Calendar Years 2003 through 2007 CY2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 %Growth (5-yr.) Port of Brunswick 304,689 340,576 324,949 379,001 358,040 +17.5% Source: GPA Commercial Communications Port Bainbridge Fiscal Year 2004 through 2008 Total Tonnage FY2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 %Growth (5-yr.) Port Bainbridge 67,456 68,211 53,733 67,381 56,602 16% Source: GPA Commercial Communications For additional market intelligence, visit www.gaports.com. 49 India and the Port of Savannah Nashville Atlanta Memphis Charlotte Birmingham Dallas Orlando Miami Savannah Port Qasim Laem Chabang Pipavav Nhava Sheva Mumbai Chennai Colombo Singapore Port Kelang Transit Time in Days Laem Chabang Port Kelang Singapore Colombo Chennai Nhava Sheva Mumbai Pipavav Port Qasim Atlanta 30 28 26 23 32 26 46 25 44 Birmingham 30 28 26 23 32 26 46 25 44 Charlotte 30 28 26 23 32 26 46 25 44 Dallas 34 32 30 27 36 30 50 29 48 Memphis 30 28 26 23 32 26 46 25 44 Miami 30 28 26 23 32 26 46 25 44 Nashville 30 28 26 23 32 26 46 25 44 Orlando 30 28 26 23 32 26 46 25 44 Transit times subject to change For transit time information you can trust between India and the Port of Savannah, download the Global Carrier Services Tool at www.gaports.com, or call for a CD: Srinivasan Ramani, 91.44.2538.2230, Chennai Usha Rajan, 91.44.2538.2230, Chennai Unni Krishnan, 91.22.434.15521, Mumbai Nakul Malhotra, 91.22.434.15501, Mumbai Surinder Chadha, 91.11.2622.4481, New Delhi THINK ADVANTAGE. Able to reach more of the USA's population in the fewest days, the Port of Savannah, located in the southeastern USA, is no longer just an alternative to West Coast entry. More reliable all-water services make Savannah India's port of choice for the most predictable transit times to markets throughout the USA. s Proven relationships and knowledge of India's shippers from years of experience have made Savannah essential to the continuing demand for Indian goods in the USA. s More all-water services between Asia and Savannah provide India's shippers with a wealth of weekly vessel calls served by the world's largest ocean carriers. s The only East Coast port in the USA with two railroads operating on-terminal, Savannah also offers India's shippers immediate access to two major interstates, putting key inland hubs within reach in 1-5 days. THINK USA. THINK SAVANNAH. www.gaports.com Owned and operated by the Georgia Ports Authority PORT OF SAVANNAH Garden City TERMINAL Photo: Russ Bryant www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 51 Garden City TERMINAL TODAY 52 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 53 Garden City TERMINAL TOMORROW 54 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 55 Photo: Russ Bryant SPECIFICATIONS Overview TERMINAL OWNER/OPERATOR ................................................................................................................................................................................................................GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY TERMINAL AREA ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1,200 ACRES (485.6 HECTARES) CHANNEL WIDTH ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................500 FT (152.4 M) CHANNEL PROJECT DEPTH ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................42 FT (12.8 M) AT MLW FUTURE CHANNEL PROJECT DEPTH..................................................................................................................................................................................................................48 FT (14.6 M) AT MLW TIDAL RANGE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7.5 FT (2.3 M) KING'S ISLAND TURNING BASIN............................................................................................................................................................................................1,500 FT x 1,600 FT (457.2 M x 487.7 M) BRIDGE VERTICAL CLEARANCE ............................................................................................................................................................185 FT (56.4 M) AT MHW (HIGH LEVEL, FIXED-SPAN DESIGN) BRIDGE HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................UNRESTRICTED CARGO HANDLED ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. CONTAINERS CONTAINER BERTHS LINEAR FEET LINEAR METERS DEPTH ALONGSIDE DOCK HEIGHT APRON WIDTH 1 2 3 4 5 1,690 1,158 1,200 917 719 515 353 366 280 219 6 7 733 1,092 8 1,092 9 1,092 TOTAL 9,693 223 333 333 333 2,955 42 FT (12.8 M) AT MEAN LOW WATER 15 FT (4.6 M) ABOVE MEAN LOW WATER) UP TO 196 FT (59.7 M) 56 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 LIQUID BULK BERTH LINEAR FEET LINEAR METERS CONTAINER CRANES (TOTAL 23*) 1,2 MANUFACTURER KOCKS CLASS POSTPANAMAX VESSEL WIDTH CAPACITY 16 CONTAINERS ACROSS * CONTAINER CRANES 26-29 TO BE OPERATIONAL SECOND QUARTER 2009 CONTAINER CRANE LIFT CAPACITY UNDER SPREADER BAR UNDER CARGO BEAM 45 ST/40.2 LT (40.8 MT) 53 ST/47 LT (48.1 MT) MAIN HOIST SPEED FULLY LOADED NO LOAD TROLLEY SPEED GANTRY SPEED DOCK ELEVATION MEAN HIGH WATER ELEVATION MEAN LOW WATER ELEVATION BOTTOM ELEVATION TOTAL LIFT HEIGHT CLEAR LIFT ABOVE DOCK 150 FPM@40 LT (45.7 MPM) 240 FPM (73.2 MPM) 410 FPM (125 MPM) 180 FPM (54.9 MPM) 0 -6.98 FT (-2.13 M) -15.48 FT (-4.7 M) -57.48 FT (-17.5 M) 160 FT (48.8 M) 100 FT (30.5 M) BOOM CLEARANCE ABOVE DOCK 123 FT (37.5 M) CRANE OVERALL HEIGHT - BOOM UP PORTAL CLEARANCE 273 FT (83.2 M) 60 FT (18.3 M) OUTREACH FROM DOCKFACE WATERSIDE RAIL SETBACK CRANE RAIL GAUGE BACKREACH OVERALL WIDTH (Bumpers Compressed) CLEARANCE BETWEEN LEGS *CRANE 16's BACKREACH IS 80 FT (24.3 M) 128.5 FT (39.2 M) 5 FT (1.52 M) 90 FT (27.4 M) 65 FT (19.8 M) 110 FT (33.5 M) 55 FT (16.8 M) 7,8,9 KOCKS POSTPANAMAX 16 CONTAINERS ACROSS 45 ST/40.2 LT (40.8 MT) 53 ST/47 LT (48.1 MT) 143 FPM@40 LT (43.6 MPM) 260 FPM (79.2 MPM) 500 FPM (152 MPM) 180 FPM (54.9 MPM) 0 -6.98 FT (-2.13 M) -15.48 FT (-4.7 M) -57.48 FT (-17.5 M) 158.5 FT (48.3 M) 98.5 FT (30 M) 121.4 FT (37 M) 272.3 FT (83 M) 40 FT (12.2 M) 128.5 FT (39.2 M) 5 FT (1.52 M) 90 FT (27.4 M) 110 FT (33.5 M) 88.5 FT (27 M) 55 FT (16.8 M) 10, 11,12,14,16, 17 KONE POSTPANAMAX 18 CONTAINERS ACROSS 50 TOTAL 600 600 183 183 18-29 KONE SUPER POSTPANAMAX 22 CONTAINERS ACROSS 56 ST/50 LT (50.8 MT) 78.4 ST/70 LT (71 MT) 170 FPM@50 LT (51.8 MPM) 365 FPM (111.25 MPM) 500 FPM (152 MPM) 180 FPM (54.9 MPM) 0 -6.98 FT (-2.13 M) -15.48 FT (-4.7 M) -57.48 FT (-17.5 M) 180 FT (54.9 M) 120 FT (36.6 M) 119.25 FT (36.3 M) 317 FT (96.6 M) 45 FT (13.7 M) 145 FT (44.2 M) 5 FT (1.52 M) 90 FT (27.4 M) 65 FT (19.8 M)* 88.5 FT (27 M) 55 FT (16.8 M) 72 ST/65 LT (65.3 MT) 78.4 ST/70 LT (71 MT) 246 FPM@65 LT (75 MPM) 492 FPM (150 MPM) 590 FPM (180 MPM) 180 FPM (54.9 MPM) 0 -6.98 FT (-2.13 M) -15.48 FT (-4.7 M) -57.48 FT (-17.5 M) 180 FT (54.9 M) 120 FT (36.5 M) 139.8 FT (42.6 M) 367 FT (111.9 M) 52.2 FT (15.8 M) 191.8 FT (58.4 M) 8.3 FT (2.5 M) 90 FT (27.4 M) 80 FT (24.3 M) 88.5 FT (27 M) 60 FT (18.3 M) www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 57 EQUIPMENT RUBBER-TIRED GANTRIES FIVE-HIGH LOADED TOPLIFTS FOUR-HIGH LOADED TOPLIFTS SEVEN-HIGH EMPTY STACKERS FORKLIFTS OVER-HEIGHT CONTAINER CRANE ATTACHMENT REEFER WHEELED PLUGS REEFER RACK PLUGS REEFER RACKS 11 new Rubber-tired Gantry Cranes will be delivered in CY 09 (71 total) (60*) 45 ST (40 LT) CAPACITY* (33) 80,000 LB (36,287 KG) UNDER SPREADER CAPACITY (11) 67,400 LB (30,572 KG) UNDER SPREADER CAPACITY (16) 18,000 LB (8,165 KG) UNDER SPREADER CAPACITY (47) 11,000 LB - 50,000 LB (4,990 KG - 22,680 KG) CAPACITY WITH ACCESSORY ATTACHMENTS (6) 45 ST (40 LT) CAPACITY SPEED LOADER 865 816 CB-2, 14 racks with capacity of 336 slots; CB-8, 20 racks with a capacity of 480 slots WAREHOUSING 83-A 83-B Warehouse 27/U.S. Customs & Boarder Protection (USCBP) CFS 1 CFS 2 COLD STORAGE TOTAL AREA 402,000 FT2 (37,347 M2) 400,800 FT2 (37,236 M2) 130,000 FT2 (12,077 M2) 87,992 FT2 (8.175 M2) 103,224 FT2 (9,590 M2) 68,150 FT2 (6,331 M2) 1,192,166 FT2 (110,756 M2) RAIL SIDING 1400 FT (427 M) 1400 FT (427 M) 578 FT (176 M) N/A N/A N/A 3,378 FT (1,030 M) CONTAINER FIELD PAVED AREA (ACRES) CB1 CB2 CB3 CB4 CB5 50.9 84.8 54.7 27.4 34.5 PAVED AREA (HECTARES) 20.6 34.3 22.1 11.1 14 CB6 CB7 CB8 CB9 47.6 61 61 11 19.3 24.7 24.7 4.5 RAPID DISPACTH FACILITY PAVED AREA (ACRES) PAVED AREA (HECTARES) TOTAL 12 5 CONTAINER FIELD AND RAPID DISPATCH FACILITY PAVED AREA (ACRES) PAVED AREA (HECTARES) TOTAL 444.9 180.3 MASON ICTF WORKING TRACKS STORAGE TRACKS FACILITY AREA (6) 2,500 FT (762 M) TOTALING 15,000 FT (3,810 M) (3) 2,500 FT (762 M) TOTALING 7,500 FT (2,286 M) 160 ACRES (65 HECTARES) CHATHAM ICTF WORKING TRACKS STORAGE TRACKS FACILITY AREA (3) 2,005 FT (611 M) TOTALING 6,015 FT (1,833 M) 12,406 FT (3,781 M) 18 ACRES (7.28 HECTARES) INTERCHANGE LANES GATE 3 14 LANES WITH 10 PRE-CHECK LANES; 2-lane entry portal with OCR-Smart Cameras and RF-Reading Equipment to electronically capture data from arriving trucks GATE 4 17 LANES WITH 13 PRE-CHECK LANES; 6-lane entry portal with OCR-Smart Cameras and RF-Reading Equipment to electronically capture data from arriving trucks GATE 6 6 LANES WITH 2 PRE-CHECK LANES; 2-lane entry portal with OCR-Smart Cameras and RF-Reading Equipment to electronically capture data from arriving trucks TOTAL 37 LANES WITH 25 PRE-CHECK LANES; 10 Portal Approach Lanes Gates 3 and 4 are equipped with 120,000 LB (54,431 KG) capacity truck scales and over-height sensing devices. Fully integrated computer and radio frequency communications are utilized for rapid cargo throughout. 58 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 PORT SERVICES INTERSTATE ACCESS: Garden City Terminal is within 6.3 miles (10 KM) of Interstate 16 (East / West) and 5.6 miles (9 KM) of Interstate 95 (North / South). RAIL SERVICES: CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railroad provide Class I service and operate on-terminal. CSX Transportation serves the Chatham Intermodal Container Transfer Facility (ICTF), while Norfolk Southern Railroad calls the James D. Mason ICTF. Both on-terminal ICTF's are owned and operated by the Georgia Ports Authority. Two to five day double-stack rail service is available to inland destinations such as Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Memphis, and beyond. SECURITY Through a federal mandate all port users of Garden City Terminal must carry a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) in addition to a GPA credential. The terminal has a monitored fencing system outlining the entire perimeter of the facility, and video surveillance to oversee on-terminal port activity. Twenty-four / seven, a specialized unit of port police officers conduct surveillance of the facility, and check all port users and visitors for said credentials for both inbound and outbound traffic. Photo: Russ Bryant www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 59 Vietnam and the Port of Savannah Nashville Memphis Atlanta Charlotte Birmingham Dallas Orlando Miami Savannah Laem Chabang Singapore Port Kelang Transit Time in Days Laem Chabang Port Kelang Singapore Atlanta 30 28 26 Birmingham 30 28 26 Charlotte 30 28 26 Dallas 34 33 31 Memphis 30 28 26 Miami 30 28 26 Nashville 30 28 26 Orlando 30 28 26 Transit times subject to change For transit time information you can trust between Vietnam and the Port of Savannah, download the Global Carrier Services Tool at www.gaports.com, or call for a CD: Peter Sak, 65.6309.3420, Singapore THINK EXPANSION. Able to reach more of the USA's population in the fewest days, the Port of Savannah, located in the southeastern USA, is no longer just an alternative to West Coast entry. Savannah is Vietnam's port of choice. And with more land for future growth than any port coast to coast, Savannah is vital to Vietnam's further expansion into markets throughout the USA. s More all-water services between Asia and Savannah and a variety of intermodal options offer Vietnam's shippers greater access to the USA hinterland. s More options for off-site development as well as for increased terminal capacity allows Savannah to keep pace as Vietnam's business grows. s Savannah has more than 224 distribution centers within 2-5 hours of the port and land available to accommodate even more import operations sourcing Vietnam. THINK USA. THINK SAVANNAH. www.gaports.com Owned and operated by the Georgia Ports Authority PORT OF SAVANNAH Ocean TERMINAL Photo: Russ Bryant www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 61 BREAKBULK & RORO SPECIFICATIONS Overview TERMINAL OWNER/OPERATOR ................................................................................................................................................................................................................GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY TERMINAL AREA............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................200.4 ACRES (81 HECTARES) CHANNEL WIDTH ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................500 FT (152.4 M) CHANNEL PROJECT DEPTH ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................42 FT (12.8 M) AT MLW FUTURE CHANNEL PROJECT DEPTH ......................................................................................................................................................................................................UP TO 48 FT (14.6 M) AT MLW TURNING BASIN MARSH ISLAND ............................................................................................................................................................................................900 FT X 1,000 FT (274.3 M X 304.8 M) TURNING BASIN KING'S ISLAND............................................................................................................................................................................................1,500 FT x 1,600 FT (457.2 M x 487.7 M) BRIDGE VERTICAL CLEARANCE ............................................................................................................................................................185 FT (56.4 M) AT MHW (HIGH LEVEL, FIXED-SPAN DESIGN) BRIDGE HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................UNRESTRICTED CARGO HANDLED ......................................................................................................................................................................BREAKBULK, RORO, CONTAINERS, HEAVY-LIFT AND PROJECT CARGO 62 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 BERTHS LINEAR FEET LINEAR METERS DEPTH ALONGSIDE DOCK HEIGHT APRON WIDTH GANTRY CRANES GANTRY CRANES CONTAINER CRANE OPEN STORAGE DEDICATED RORO FACILITY CONTAINER FIELD 1 600 183 42 FT (12.8 M) 2 578 176 42 FT (12.8 M) 12 686 209 42 FT (12.8 M) 13 975 297 42 FT (12.8 M) 18 760 232 42 FT (12.8 M) SLIP 14 564 172 N/A N/A SLIP 15 564 172 N/A N/A SLIP 16 508 SLIP 17 533 TOTAL 5,768 155 162 1,758 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15 FT (4.6 M) AT MLW FROM 53 FT (16.2 M) TO 200 FT (61 M) CLYDE (BERTH 12/13) KOCKS (BERTHS 12-18) KONE (BERTHS 12-18) 175 ST (156.3 LT) CAPACITY UNDER MAIN HOOK AT 45 FT (13.7 M) RADIUS 100 ST (89.3 LT) CAPACITY UNDER MAIN HOOK AT 65 FT (19.8 M) RADIUS 45 ST (40.2 LT) CAPACITY UNDER SPREADER/ 56ST (50 LT) CAPACITY UNDER CARGO BEAM 80 ACRES (37.4 HECTARES) ACCOMODATES RORO, BREAKBULK AND CONTAINER CARGOES (B12 & B13) PAVED AREA 19 ACRES (7.7 HECTARES) PAVED AREA 47 ACRES (19 HECTARES) TRANSIT SHEDS & WAREHOUSING WAREHOUSE 1 AREA 190,000 FT2 (17,651 M2) WAREHOUSE 2 190,000 FT2 (17,651 M2) WAREHOUSE 3 208,158 FT2 (19,338 M2) SHEDS 1 & 2 171,950 FT2 (15,974 M2) SHEDS 11 & 12 215,837 FT2 (20,051 M2) SHEDS 14 & 15 213,400 FT2 (19,825 M2) SHEDS 16, 17 & 18 114,300 FT2 (10,618 M2) SHED 19 57,000 FT2 (5,295 M2) K SHED 66,600 FT2 (6,187 M2) TOTAL 1,427,245 FT2 (132,596 M2) Transit sheds and warehouses are equipped with alongside rail and truck capabilities to expedite the handling of breakbulk and container stripping/stuffing operations. RAIL SIDING 1,520 FT (463 M) 1,520 FT (463 M) 750 FT (229 M) 1,900 FT (579 M) 1,006 FT (307 M) 950 FT (290 M) 1,400 FT (427 M) 950 FT (290 M) 1,104 FT (336 M) 11,100 FT (3,385 M) EQUIPMENT OVER-HEIGHT CONTAINER CRANE ATTACHMENT FIVE-HIGH LOADED TOPLIFTS FOUR-HIGH LOADED TOPLIFTS FORKLIFTS REEFER OUTLETS (1) 45 ST (40 LT) CAPACITY SPEED LOADER (1) 67,400 LB (30,572 KG) UNDER SPREADER CAPACITY (2) 67,400 LB (30,572 KG) UNDER SPREADER CAPACITY (36) 12,000 LB - 55,000 LB CAPACITY (5,443 KG - 24,947 KG) WITH ACCESSORY ATTACHMENTS WAREHOUSE 2: (56) 480 VOLT, (4) 250 VOLT PORT SERVICES INTERSTATE ACCESS: Ocean Terminal is within 1.2 miles (1.9 km) of Interstate 16 and 10 miles (16.1 km) of Interstate 95. RAIL SERVICES: Norfolk Southern Railroad provides switching services on-terminal. Line-haul services are provided by Norfolk Southern Rairoad and CSX Transportation. TOWING AND TUG: Services are available on a 24-hour basis. SECURITY Through a federal mandate all port users of Ocean Terminal must carry a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) in addition to a GPA credential. The terminal has a monitored fencing system outlining the entire perimeter of the facility. Twenty-four / seven, a specialized unit of port police officers conduct surveillance of the facility, and check all port users and visitors for said credentials for both inbound and outbound traffic. FUTURE EXPANSION Additional land is available to increase capacity. www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 63 how to grow a MONEY TREE Let's Cultivate a Relationship Face it; our economy is in a drought. Market leaders know a strong image is the best offense in this environment. Longwater & Company offers a forward thinking, multimedia approach to advertising, designed to make every ad dollar count. What's your best strategy in this economic drought? Keep planting! And, let Longwater & Company tend to the rest! 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Call us today at 912-233-9200 or e-mail MoneyTree@longwater.com ADVERTISING MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS www.longwater.com MULTIMEDIA PORT OF BRUNSWICK Colonel's Island TERMINAL Photo: David Smalls www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 65 SPECIFICATIONS Overview TERMINAL OWNER ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY DISTANCE FROM SEA BOUY ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15 NAUTICAL MILES CHANNEL WIDTH..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................400 FT (121.9 M) CHANNEL PROJECT DEPTH ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 FT (11 M) AT MLW TIDAL RANGE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7.6 FT (2.3 M) TURNING BASIN ......................................................................................................................................................................................SOUTH BRUNSWICK RIVER 1,200 FT (365.8 M) IN DIAMETER BRIDGE VERTICAL CLEARANCE ............................................................................................................................................................185 FT (56.4 M) AT MHW (HIGH LEVEL, FIXED-SPAN DESIGN) BRIDGE HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................UNRESTRICTED TOTAL BERTH LENGTH ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3,355 FT (1,022.6 M) TERMINAL ACREAGE ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................1,700-PLUS ACRES (688-PLUS HECTARES) PAVED OPEN STORAGE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................346 ACRES (140 HECTARES) PORT OF BRUNSWICK SERVICES INTERSTATE ACCESS: Colonel's Island Terminal is within 2.5 miles (4 km) of Interstate 95 (North/South) via U.S. Highway 17, and is one hour from both Interstate 16 (East/West) and Interstate 10 (East/West). The Highway 17 overpass allows for the seamless transport of autos between the North and South sides of the terminal. RAIL ACCESS: The Golden Isles Terminal Railroad interchanges with CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railroad. The Golden Isles Terminal Railroad operates 3 Engines with power to spare to interchange with the two Class I rail providers. When requesting rates to Colonel's Island Terminal please specify rates for Myd Harris, GA. The Colonel's Island Terminal provides the flexibility to handle daily railcar requirements, plus the capacity to handle weekend accumulation on Mondays with ease. TERMINAL RAIL MARSHALLING CAPACITY: Passing Track: 1 track with 5,789 FT (1,764.5 M) of storage Anguilla Yard: 4 tracks with 20, 940 FT (6,382.5 M) of storage Myd Harris Yard: 9 tracks with 15,010 FT (4,575 M) of storage Colonel's Island Southside Marshalling Storage tracks: 2 tracks with 2,600 FT (792.5 M) of storage TOWING AND TUG: Services are available on a 24-hour basis. SECURITY Through a federal mandate all port users of Colonel's Island Terminal must carry a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) in addition to a GPA credential. The terminal has a monitored fencing system outlining the perimeter of the facility. Twenty-four / seven, a specialized unit of port police officers conduct surveillance of the facility, and check all port users and visitors for said credentials for both inbound and outbound traffic. 66 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 AUTOPORT Overview AUTOPORT FACILITY (inclusive of 850 acres for future development excluding infrastructure) ..........................................................................................................1,218 ACRES (492.9 HECTARES) CARGO HANDLED..................................................................................................................................AUTOMOTIVE, RORO (AGRICULTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT), PROJECT CARGO RAIL ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................60 RAILCAR UNIT TRAIN CAPABILITY BERTHING BERTH 1 WHARF LENGTH 550 LINEAR FT (168 M) BERTH LENGTH (TOTAL 3,355 FT / 1023 M) 1,215 LINEAR FT (370 M) APRON WIDTH 150 LINEAR FT (46 M) DEPTH ALONGSIDE 36 FT AT MLW (11 M) DOCK HEIGHT 14.5 FT AT MLW (4.4 M) LIGHTED DOCKS & ROADS 24 HOURS PER DAY Expansion capabilities include the construction of up to 2 additional berths. BERTH 2 750 LINEAR FT (229 M) 925 LINEAR FT (282 M) 35 LINEAR FT (11 M) 40 FT AT MLW (12 M) 14.5 FT AT MLW (4.4 M) BERTH 3 550 LINEAR FT (168 M) 1,215 LINEAR FT (370 M) 150 LINEAR FT (46 M) 36 FT AT MLW (11 M) 14.5 FT AT MLW (4.4 M) AUTO PROCESSORS AMPORTS INTERNATIONAL AUTO PROCESSING, INC. OCEAN CARRIERS AMERICAN RO-RO CARRIERS MITSUI OSK BULK SHIPPING (USA), INC. ATLANTIC VEHICLE PROCESSORS MERCEDES-BENZ USA, LLC HOEGH AUTOLINERS NYK LINE RORO EUKOR VAGT BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC THE PASHA GROUP K-LINE AMERICA INC. WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LOGISTICS COLONEL'S ISLAND NEIGHBORS ALLIED UNIVERSAL BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC LYONDELL BASIL CHEMICAL COMPANY AMPORTS GPA GRAIN DISTRIBUTION FACILITY ATLANTIC VEHICLE PROCESSORS, INC. INTERNATIONAL AUTO PROCESSING, INC. AUTOMOBILE TRUCKING LINES ALAPLEX TRANSPORTATION, INC. CENTURION AUTO TRANSPORT* FLEET CAR CARRIERS* JACK KEY AUTO TRANSPORT PROFICIENT AUTO TRANSPORT, INC*. SUPREME AUTO TRANSPORT, INC. *Automobile trucking lines with offices on Colonel's Island. ALLIED SYSTEMS CROWN AUTO TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS COMPANY HANSEN & ATKINS* LEGION TRANSPORTATION, INC. RELIABLE AUTO TRANSPORT THE WAGGONERS TRUCKING* AXIS GROUP DIXON AUTO TRANSPORTATION* INTERCITY LINES PILOT AUTO TRANSPORT SUNBELT AUTO CARRIERS, INC. AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS WITH OFFICES ON COLONEL'S ISLAND BMW NORTH AMERICA, LLC GLOVIS AMERICA, INC. LAND ROVER NORTH AMERICA PORSCHE CARS OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC. VOLVO CARS OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. JAGUAR CARS SAAB CARS USA, INC. Photo: Russ Bryant www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 67 AGRI-BULK Overview AGRI-BULK FACILITY....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................71.2 ACRES (28.8 HECTARES) CARGO HANDLED ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... AGRI-BULK (2) ON-TERMINAL LOOP TRACKS ......................................................................................................................................14,235 FT (4,338.8 M)/100 JUMBO HOPPER CAR CAPACITY EACH TRACK TOTAL RAIL CAPACITY ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................750 JUMBO HOPPER CARS BERTHING BERTH 2 LENGTH .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 925 LINEAR FT (282 M) WHARF LENGTH ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................750 LINEAR FT (229 M) APRON WIDTH ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................35 LINEAR FT (10.7 M) DEPTH ALONGSIDE ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................40 FT (12 M) AT MLW DOCK HEIGHT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14.5 FT (4.4 M) AT MLW INBOUND RECEIVING FROM TRUCK FROM RAIL FROM SHIP 10 SEMIS PER HOUR AVERAGE / 40,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (1,200 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) MAXIMUM CAPACITY 6 HOPPERS PER HOUR AVERAGE / 40,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (1,200 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) MAXIMUM CAPACITY 11,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (330 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) MAXIMUM CAPACITY OUTBOUND LOADING TO SHIP TO TRUCK TO RAIL 40,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (1,200 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) MAXIMUM CAPACITY 8 SEMIS PER HOUR AVERAGE 6 HOPPERS PER HOUR AVERAGE AGRI-BULK FACILITY EQUIPMENT GRAIN CLEANING/BLENDING (ROTEX MEGATEX CLEANER) GRAIN DRYING (MYERS DRYER) WEIGHING (COMPUWEIGH) SAMPLERS (INTERSYSTEMS) TRUCK DUMP (TOLEDO SCALE) PORT RECLAIMER (KOCKS) SHIP LOADER (TRANSBULK) SHIP UNLOADER (CHRISTIANSON SYSTEMS) INBOUND CONVEYORS (RAPAT CONVEYORS, INC) OUTBOUND CONVEYORS (VOSS INTERNATIONAL) FGIS 40,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (1,200 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) 1,200 BUSHELS PER HOUR (60 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) 40,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (1,200 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) CROSS CUT SAMPLERS 60 DEGREE TILT RAMP WITH 70 FT DECK SCALE PORTAL SCRAPER TYPE, AUTOMATIC OPERATION WITH PROGRAMMED CONTROL OF CUT DEPTH; 40,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (1,200 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) 550 FT (167.6 M TRAVEL, 94 FT (28.7 M) SHUTTLE, 100 FT (30.5 M) TELESCOPIC SPOUT; 40,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (1,200 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) PNEUMATIC UNLOADER, 82 FT (25 M) BOOM, 82 FT (25 M) VERTICAL TELESCOPIC SPOUT 11,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (330 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) ENCLOSED CONVEYORS RATED AT 23,300 BUSHELS PER HOUR (700 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) ENCLOSED CONVEYORS RATED AT 40,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR (1,200 SHORT TONS PER HOUR) FEDERAL GRAIN INSPECTION SERVICE ON-SITE STORAGE FLAT STORAGE SILOS (14) STEEL TANKS (3) CURRENT COMBINED STORAGE: 36,800 ST (32,857 LT) 10,000 ST (8,928.6 LT) COMBINED 27,000 ST (24,107.1 LT) COMBINED* 64,800 ST (57,857 LT) *AN ADDITIONAL 9,000 SHORT TONS OF ADDITIONAL STORAGE TO BE COMPLETED 2ND QTR. 2009. 68 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. Photo: Russ Bryant 69 Mayor's Point P O R T O F B R U N S W I C K TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS Overview TERMINAL OWNER/OPERATOR ................................................................................................................................................................................................................GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY TERMINAL AREA................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22 ACRES (8.9 HECTARES) CHANNEL WIDTH..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................350 FT (106.7 M) CHANNEL PROJECT DEPTH ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 FT (11 M) at MLW EAST RIVER TURNING BASIN ......................................................................................................................................................................................................1,040 FT (317 M) x 1,220 FT (371.9 M) BRIDGE VERTICAL CLEARANCE ............................................................................................................................................................185 FT (56.4 M) AT MHW (HIGH LEVEL, FIXED-SPAN DESIGN) BRIDGE HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................UNRESTRICTED CARGO HANDLED ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... BREAKBULK VESSEL BERTHING ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1,750 LINEAR FT (533 M) DEPTH ALONGSIDE................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 FT (11 M) APRON WIDTH ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 FT (16.8 M) DOCK HEIGHT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13.5 FT (4.1 M) AT MLW OPEN STORAGE ................................................................................................................................................................4 PAVED ACRES (1.62 HECTARES) & 3.9 UNPAVED ACRES (1.59 HECTARES) WAREHOUSING SHED 1 SHED 2 AREA 305,000 FT2 (28,335 M2) 50,000 FT2 (4,645 M2) RAIL SIDING 2,000 FT (610 M) N/A EQUIPMENT FORKLIFTS: (10) 9,000-15,500 LB capacity (4,082.3-7,030.7 KG) with accessory attachments. PORT SERVICES INTERSTATE AND RAIL SERVICES: Mayor's Point Terminal is located 5 miles (8 KM) from Interstate 95 (North/South). Interchange and line-haul services are provided by CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railroad. TOWING AND TUG: Services are available on a 24-hour basis. SECURITY Through a federal mandate all port users of Mayor's Point Terminal must carry a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) in addition to a GPA credential. The terminal has a monitored fencing system outlining the perimeter of the facility. Twenty-four / seven, a specialized unit of port police officers conduct surveillance of the facility, and check all port users and visitors for said credentials for both inbound and outbound traffic. www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 71 PORT OF BRUNSWICK Marine Port TERMINALS B A Frank Vannelli, VP Sales & Marketing, U.S. Region ......................................................Tel: 203-468 4344, Fax: 203-469 0905, fvannell@logistec.com LOGISTEC USA INC., 225 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, Georgia 31520 ................................................................................................www.logistec.com SPECIFICATIONS Overview TERMINAL OWNER (A & B) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY TERMINAL OPERATOR (A) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................LOGISTEC USA, INC. TERMINAL AREA (A & B) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................66.56 ACRES (26.9 HECTARES) CHANNEL WIDTH ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................400 FT (121.9 M) CHANNEL PROJECT DEPTH ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 FT (11 M) at MLW TIDAL RANGE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7.3 FT (2.2 M) EAST RIVER TURNING BASIN ......................................................................................................................................................................................................1,040 FT (317 M) x 1,220 FT (371.9 M) CARGO HANDLED ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................LIQUID BULK AND DRY BULK BERTHING VESSEL BERTHS LINEAR FEET LINEAR METERS APRON WIDTH DEPTH ALONGSIDE DOCK HEIGHT BERTH 1 (A) 560 171 52 FT (15.8 M) 30 FT (9.1 M) 13 FT (3.9 M) ABOVE MLW BERTH 2 (B) 540 165 BERTH 3 (B) 540 165 LANIER DOCK (A) 500 152 LIQUID BARGE BERTH (A) 276 84 TOTAL 2415 736 OPEN STORAGE 15 ACRES (6.1 HECTARES) CRANES AMERICAN 165 ST (147 LT) CAPACITY UNDER MAIN HOOK CRANES (2) BULK SHIP UNLOADERS 10 CUBIC YARD (7.6 M3) BUCKET CAPACITY EACH 72 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 WAREHOUSING TRANSIT SHED AND BULK STORAGE T-SHED 1 T-SHED 2 T-SHED 3 T-SHED 4 L-SHED WAREHOUSE 1 SQ. FT. 57,000 26,000 57,000 30,000 12,500 50,000 SQ. METERS 17,373.6 7,924.8 17,373.6 9,144 3,810 15,240 TRANSIT SHED AND BULK STORAGE WAREHOUSE 2 WAREHOUSE 3 WAREHOUSE A&B WAREHOUSE C&D DOMARS 1&2 GLYNN DISTRIBUTORS WAREHOUSE TOTAL SQ. FT. 60,000 70,000 19,500 45,000 21,000 32,000 480,000 SQ. METERS 18,288 21,336 5,943.6 13,716 6,400.8 9,753.6 146,304 PORT SERVICES INTERSTATE AND RAIL SERVICES: Marine Port Terminals is located 6 miles (9.7 KM) from Interstate 95 (North/South). Interchange and line-haul services are provided by CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railroad. TOWING AND TUG: Services are available on a 24-hour basis. SECURITY Through a federal mandate all port users of Marine Port Terminals must carry a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). The property is secured 24 hours a day and the perimeter is completely fenced and fire protected. Photo: Russ Bryant www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 73 GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY Port Bainbridge SPECIFICATIONS Overview TERMINAL OWNER/OPERATOR ................................................................................................................................................................................................................GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY TERMINAL AREA............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................107 ACRES (43.3 HECTARES) CARGO HANDLED............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................LIQUID/DRY BULK BERTHING SPACE ............................................................................................................................................................................................LIQUID BULK: 421FT (39.1M) / DRY BULK: 529FT (49.1M) DEPTH ALONGSIDE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9FT (2.7M) DOCK HEIGHT ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13FT (3.9M) TRANSIT SHED & WAREHOUSING T-SHED WAREHOUSE 1 WAREHOUSE 2 WAREHOUSE 3 WAREHOUSE 4 TOTAL AREA 6,000FT2 (557 M2) 26,000FT2 (2,416 M2) 26,000FT2 (2,416 M2) 15,000FT2 (1,394 M2) 20,000FT2 (1,858 M2) 93,000FT2 (9,292 M2) SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (1) 65-ton truck crane with 4-yard clam shell bucket (2) Forklifts with 9,000-lb (4,100kg) lift capacity Dry bulk rail unloader (2) Front end loaders with 3-yard capacity Portable conveyors Dump trucks, hoppers and other miscellaneous materials handling equipment PORT SERVICES INTERSTATE/HIGHWAY ACCESS: Port Bainbridge is located on Spring Creek Road and may be accessed via Highway 84 and 27. The terminal is within close proximity to I-10. RAIL SERVICES: Facility is served by CSX Transportation. 74 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY Port Columbus SPECIFICATIONS Overview TERMINAL OWNER ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY TERMINAL OPERATOR..........................................................................................................................................................................................................OMEGA PARTNERS AND COLUMBUS II LLC TERMINAL AREA................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 ACRES (5.7 HECTARES) CARGO HANDLED ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. LIQUID BULK BERTHING SPACE ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................402 LINEAR FT (123 LINEAR METERS) DEPTH ALONGSIDE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9FT (2.7M) DOCK HEIGHT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32FT (9.8M) APRON WIDTH ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50FT (15.2M) WAREHOUSING WAREHOUSE 1: 27,280 FT2 (2,535 M2) WAREHOUSE PLATFORM: 3,960 FT2 (368 M2) PORT SERVICES INTERSTATE ACCESS: Port Columbus is located on Lumpkin Boulevard and is within close proximity to Highways 27 and 280. North/South Interstate access is available via Interstate 85 and Interstate 185 RAIL SERVICES: Norfolk Southern Railroad and Georgia Southwestern Railroad www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 75 GPA TRADE DEVELOPMENT JOHN WHEELER Director of Trade Development GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY P.O. BOX 2406, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31402 TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3824 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.657.2422 jwheeler@gaports.com ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT (Savannah Office) SHARIE KIENE Executive Administrative Assistant TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3824 FAX: 912.964.3869 skiene@gaports.com MOLLY DANZLER Administrative Specialist TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3880 FAX: 912.964.3869 mdanzler@gaports.com ECONOMIC & INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (Savannah Office) STACY B. WATSON Manager, Economic & Industrial Development TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3879 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.663.3542 swatson@gaports.com SALES GROUP - Container Lines, Domestic Cargo & International Cargo (North America, Africa, Europe, Japan, Mediterranean & Latin America) JOHN PETRINO General Manager, Trade Development SAVANNAH OFFICE TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3880 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.657.2422 jpetrino@gaports.com SALES GROUP - Container Lines GREG W. CIGGELAKIS Regional Manager, Trade Development P.O. BOX 4218, METUCHEN, NJ 08840 TEL: 732.549.8100 FAX: 732.549.8111 MOBILE: 732.208.2789 gciggelakis@gaports.com SALES GROUP - Cargo WILLIAM JAKUBSEN Sales Manager, Trade Development SAVANNAH OFFICE TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3891 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.657.0673 bjakubsen@gaports.com MARK TROUGHTON Global Accounts Executive SAVANNAH OFFICE TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3958 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.657.7659 mtroughton@gaports.com HERMAN J. BROWN, JR. Sales Representative, Trade Development SAVANNAH OFFICE TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3809 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.667.0876 hbrown@gaports.com BILL BARRS Cargo Sales Representative SAVANNAH OFFICE TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3808 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.658.1541 bbarrs@gaports.com PAT DINON West Coast Representative 19356 WOODLANDS LANE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 TEL: 714.465.2025 MOBILE: 562.221.0458 pdinon@gaports.com SALES GROUP - International Cargo CAPTAIN ARIEL CANZANI Sales Representative, South America PTE. M.T. DE ALVEAR 768-PISO 6 "B" C1058AAJ, BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA TEL: 54.11.4314.5251 FAX: 54.11.4312.7151 acanzani@gaports.com TAKASHI GOSEN Sales Representative, Japan 7TH FLOOR, KAIUN BUILDING 2-6-4 HIRAKAWA-CHO, CHIYODA-KU TOKYO, 102-0093, JAPAN TEL: 81.33221.0204 FAX: 81.33221.0566 MOBILE: 81.3.90.7403.3845 tgosen@gaports.com ARTHUR RONDAN Regional Director, Europe, Mediterranean, Middle East, Africa C/O GPA, P. O BOX 1372 VIKA, 0116 OSLO, NORWAY TEL: 47.22.73.44.71 MOBILE: 47.95.24.18.90 onorway@gaports.com CHARLES YOU Sales Representative, Shanghai ROOM A2-A3, FLOOR 19, YANGPU COMMERCIAL BUILDING, 5, ANSHAN ROAD, SHANGHAI, CHINA, 200092 TEL: 86 21 55083967 FAX: 86 21 55210877 cyou@gaports.com SALES GROUP - Agri-Bulk CHARLIE REGINI Agri-bulk Accounts Executive BRUNSWICK OFFICE P.O. BOX 1758, BRUNSWICK, GA 31521 TEL: 830.980.3316 / 888.645.7304 FAX: 912.262.2386 MOBILE: 830.765.5558 cregini@gaports.com INSIDE SALES GROUP (ISG) (Savannah Office) CHIP HAWKINS Inside Sales Manager TEL: 800.GPA.9060 / 912.963.5591 FAX: 912.963.5594 MOBILE: 912.660.8573 chawkins@gaports.com ROBERT D. PRESCOTT Manager, Pricing / Internal Operations-CRC TEL: 800.GPA.9060 / 912.963.5506 FAX: 912.963.5522 rprescott@gaports.com MONICA GARRETT Lead Inside Sales Associate TEL: 800.GPA.9060 / 912.963.5592 FAX: 912.963.5594 mgarrett@gaports.com JENNIFER BURR Inside Sales Associate TEL: 800.GPA.9060 / 912.963.5593 FAX: 912.963.5594 jburr@gaports.com AGENCY REPRESENTATION (Asia, Australia, Mediterranean, Middle East & New Zealand) BRISBANE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY - CATO NORDSKOG WILHELMSEN SHIPS SERVICE PTY LTD LEVEL 1, NORTH WING BUILDING PORT KEMBLA GATEWAY PORT KEMBLA, NEW SOUTH WALES 2505 AUSTRALIA TEL: 61.2.4275.1500 FAX: 61.2.4275.1011 MOBILE: 61.400.216.329 cato.nordskog@wilhelmsen.com CHENNAI - SRINIVASAN RAMANI WILHELMSEN MARITIME SERVICES LTD CATHOLIC CENTRE, GROUND FLOOR NEW 108, ARMENIAN STREET CHENNAI 600 001, INDIA TEL: 00.91.44.25382250 FAX: 00.91.44.25382230 wss.chennai@wilhelmsen.com HO CHI MINH CITY - BUI QUANG HUNG WILHELMSEN SUNNYTRANS JV CO. 148 KHANH HOI STREET, WARD 6, DISTRICT 4, HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM TEL: 84.8.9411767 TELEFAX: 84.8.9411523 MOBILE: 84.903810927 Hung-Quang.Bui@wilhelmsen.com HONG KONG - TERESA YUEN WILHELMSEN SHIPS SERVICE LTD. ROOMS 1104-6 11TH FLOOR, LU PLAZA 2 WING YIP STREET, KWUN TONG, KOWLOON HONG KONG TEL: 852.2880.1612 FAX: 852.2880.5048 MOBILE: 852.9460.3195 teresa.yuen@wilhelmsen.com ISTANBUL - SEMIH ALTAY WILHELMSEN DENIZCILIK HIZMETLERI LTD.STI. EKINCILER CAD. NECIP FAZIL SOK. EREL PLAZA NO.8, KAT:1 34810 KAVACIK - ISTANBUL TURKEY TEL: 90.216.425.9400 FAX: 90.216.425.5463 semih.altay@wilhelmsen.com Wms.istanbul.ops@wilhelmsen.com 76 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 MUMBAI - UNNI KRISHNAN AND NAKUL MALHOTRA WILHELMSEN MARITIME SERVICES PVT LTD MERCHANT CHAMBERS, 7TH FLOOR 41, SIR V. THACKERSEY MARG, CHURCHGATE, MUMBAI 400 020 TEL: 91.22.43415500 FAX: 91.22.43415580/81 UNNI MOBILE: 91.9892.300.453 unni.krishnan@wilhelmsen.com NAKUL MOBILE: 91.9892.300.450 nakul.malhotra@wilhelmsen.com NEW DELHI - SURINDER CHADHA WILHELMSEN MARITIME SERVICES PVT. LTD. 1301, ANSAL TOWER, 38, NEHRU PLACE NEW DELHI, INDIA 110 019 TEL: 91.11.262.244.81 FAX: 91.11.666.032.68 MOBILE: 91.9871.598.652 surinder.chadha@wilhelmsen.com wss.delhi@wilhelmsen.com SEOUL - K.S. LEE WILHELMSEN HYOPWOON SHIPS SERVICE LTD. 11TH FLOOR, DORYEOM BUILDING 60, DORYEOM-DONG, CHONGRO-KU C.P.O. BOX 952, SEOUL, 110-716, REPUBLIC OF KOREA TEL: 822.3703.0801 FAX: 822.738.8130 k-s.lee@wilhelmsen.com SINGAPORE - PETER SAK AND JOHN SIM WILHELMSEN SHIPS SERVICE 186, PANDAN LOOP WILHELMSEN MARITIME SERVICES BUILDING SINGAPORE 128376 TEL: 65.6395.4545 FAX: 65 6309 3380 peter.sak@wilhelmsen.com john.sim@wilhelmsen.com TAIWAN - ALEX HUANG WILHELMSEN SHIPS SERVICE TAIWAN 6TH FLOOR, NO 96, SECTION 1, JIAN GUO NORTH ROAD P.O. BOX 67-453, 77450 TAIPEI CITY, TAIWAN, R.O.C. TEL: 886-2-2502 5222 EXT. 293 FAX: 886-2-2518 3456 wss.taipei@wilhelmsen.com CLIENT RELATIONS CENTER (CRC) webaccess.gaports.com (Savannah Office) TEL: 912.963.5526 customerservice@gaports.com GORDON HAMMER General Manager TEL: 912.963.5500 FAX: 912.963.5522 ghammer@gaports.com FELECIA COOK Manager, Process Improvement TEL: 912.963.5590 FAX: 912.963.5522 fcook@gaports.com CINDY LYNN Manager, Client Relations Center TEL: 912.963.5502 FAX: 912.963.5522 clynn@gaports.com BONNIE JOBE Process Supervisor TEL: 912.963.5526 customerservice@gaports.com LINDA HOWARD Process Supervisor TEL: 912.963.5526 customerservice@gaports.com GENEVA PINKNEY Process Supervisor TEL: 912.963.5526 customerservice@gaports.com LISA REDMOND Process Supervisor TEL: 912.963.5526 customerservice@gaports.com BECKY BOLT Team Member TEL: 912.963.5526 customerservice@gaports.com CINDY CAIL Team Member TEL: 912.963.5526 customerservice@gaports.com REGINA TAYLOR Team Member TEL: 912.963.5526 customerservice@gaports.com COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS (Savannah Office) TOM SWINSON General Manager, Commercial Communications TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3994 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.657.1312 tswinson@gaports.com PATRICIA RICHARDSON Assistant Manager, Commercial Communications TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3996 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.657.0619 prichardson@gaports.com WILLIAM CROSBY Commercial Communications Specialist TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3886 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.429.0898 wcrosby@gaports.com MARKETING & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (Savannah Office) ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ General Manager, Marketing & Business Development TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3889 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.663.0867 rrodriguez@gaports.com JEFF NEIL Manager, Market Research & Development TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.963.5486 FAX: 912.964.3869 MOBILE: 912.429.6329 jneil@gaports.com JENNIFER TATOM Economic Research Analyst TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3821 FAX: 912.964.3869 jtatom@gaports.com DANNY TOMLINSON Market Research Analyst TEL: 800.342.8012 / 912.964.3805 FAX: 912.964.3869 dtomlinson@gaports.com www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 77 GPA DIRECTORY Port of Savannah Toll-Free Number in the United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800.342.8012 Port of Brunswick Toll-Free Number in the United States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888.645.7304 www.gaports.com EXECUTIVE STAFF Executive Director, Doug J. Marchand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912.964.3874 Chief Administrative Officer, David A. Schaller . . . . . . . . . . . . 912.964.3877 Chief Operating Officer, Curtis J. Foltz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912.963.5563 Chief Commercial Officer, Clifford R. Pyron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912.964.3955 Director, Human Resources, Lise Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912.964.3938 Director, External Affairs, Robert C. Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912.964.3855 Director, Finance, Marie H. Roberts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912.964.3893 Director, Engineering & Maintenance, H. Wilson Tillotson. . . . 912.964.3914 Director, Operations, John D. Trent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912.964.3847 Director, Trade Development, John M. Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . 912.964.3824 GPA MAILING ADDRESSES PORT OF SAVANNAH Garden City Terminal and Corporate Headquarters (800.342.8012/912.964.3811) Physical Address: Georgia Ports Authority, Administration Building 2 Main Street, Garden City, GA 31408 Mailing Address: Georgia Ports Authority, Administration Building P.O. Box 2406, Savannah, GA 31402 Ocean Terminal (800.342.8012/912.964.3811) Physical Address: Georgia Ports Authority, Ocean Terminal 950 West End River Street, Savannah, GA 31402 Mailing Address: Georgia Ports Authority, Ocean Terminal P.O. Box 2406, Savannah, GA 31402 PORT OF BRUNSWICK Colonel's Island Terminal RoRo Facility (888.645.7304/912.264.7295) Facility Address: Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, RoRo Facility Joe Frank Harris Boulevard, Brunswick, GA 31520 Mailing Address: Georgia Ports Authority P.O. Box 1758, Brunswick, GA 31521 Colonel's Island Terminal Agri-bulk Facility (888.645.7304/912.264.7295) Facility Address: Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Agri-bulk Facility 157 Penniman Circle, Brunswick, GA 31520 Mailing Address: Georgia Ports Authority P.O. Box 1758, Brunswick, GA 31521 Mayor's Point Terminal (888.645.7304/912.264.7295) Facility Address: Georgia Ports Authority, Mayor's Point Terminal 1100 Bay Street, Brunswick, GA 31520 Mailing Address: Georgia Ports Authority P.O. Box 1758, Brunswick, GA 31521 Administration Office: Georgia Ports Authority 100 Gloucester Street, Brunswick, GA 31520 Marine Port Terminals (888.645.7304/912.264.7295) Physical Address: Logistec, USA Inc., Marine Port Terminals 225 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA 31520 Mailing Address: Logistec, USA Inc., Marine Port Terminals P.O. Box 1411, Brunswick, GA 31521 INLAND TERMINALS Port Columbus (888.645.7304/912.264.7295) Physical Address: Georgia Ports Authority, Port Columbus 800 Lumpkin Boulevard, Columbus, GA 31901 Mailing Address: Georgia Ports Authority P.O. Box 1758, Brunswick, GA 31521 Port Bainbridge (888.645.7304 / 229.248.2902) Physical Address: Georgia Ports Authority, Port Bainbridge 1321 Spring Creek Road, Bainbridge, GA 39817 Mailing Address: Georgia Ports Authority P.O. Box 426, Bainbridge, GA 39818 FINANCE Accounts Payable Admin Desk and Division Purchase Orders, Andrea Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3897 Accounts Payable Purchase Order Desk, Mai Nguyen . . . . . .912.964.3894 Billing, Glenda Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.963.6990 Credit & Collections, Dianne White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3900 GPA FOREIGN TRADE ZONE INFORMATION Stacy Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3879 GPA GRANTS, RECORDS & SURPLUS PROPERTY Administrative Manager, Cathy Willis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3800 HUMAN RESOURCES AND BENEFITS Director of Human Resources, Lise Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3938 Executive Administrative Assistant, Tim Smith . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3938 Assistant Director of Administration Services/HR Department, Ted Quarterman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3802 Human Resources Manager, Rosa Simmons . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3807 Recruitment Manager, Jim Wisham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3990 Assistant Human Resources Manager, Heather Alkire . . . . . .912.964.3967 Manager of Learning and Development, Carolyn Smalls . . . .912.963.5569 Human Resources Generalist, David Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3907 Human Resources Generalist, Minda Widich . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3966 GPA Job Information Line (www.gaports.com) . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3970 Main Line to Annex Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.963.5588 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Employee Benefits Manager, Tony Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3908 Employee Benefits Coordinator, Shirley Hardin . . . . . . . . . . .912.963.2548 Assistant Employee Benefits Manager, Michael Taylor . . . . . .912.964.3820 Employee Benefits (Group Insurance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.3605 78 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 EMPLOYEE HEALTH SERVICES Nurse's Office / Garden City Terminal, Donna Piper . . . . . . .912.964.3870 Nurse's Office / Ocean Terminal, Anita Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.651.2019 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY General Manager, Information Technology, Bill Sutton . . . . .912.963.6907 General Manager, Strategic Systems Development, Walter Barelka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.963.5450 INFORMATION & STATISTICAL REQUEST General Public, Robert C. Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3855 Commercial Sector, Roberto Rodriguez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3889 OPERATIONS: GARDEN CITY TERMINAL Director of Operations, John D. Trent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3847 Division Manager, Administration & Planning, Reggie Sykes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.965.2782 Assistant Director of Operations, Dan Rohde . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3843 Safety & Training Manager, Donnie Kessler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3848 General Manager, Container Operations, Wes Lanier . . . . . . .912.964.3951 Container Yard Managers: Gate and Systems, Eddie Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.6709 Yard Operations, Shannon Schurman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.7847 Intermodal, Special Services, Paul Yarborough . . . . . . . . . . .912.963.6945 Night Operations, Jerome Aikens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.963.2565 Administrative Manager, Betty Ann Rappe' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3859 Manager, Crane Operations, Steve Collum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.963.6911 Manager, Breakbulk and Warehouse Operations, Larry Gergacs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.965.2355 Administrative Manager, Breakbulk and Warehouse Operations, Joan Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.651.3366 OPERATIONS: OCEAN TERMINAL GM, Breakbulk, Warehouse and Crane Ops. Savannah, Craig Kessler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.651.5699 Manager, Breakbulk and Warehouse Operations, Greg Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.651.1982 Administrative Manager, Breakbulk and Warehouse Operations, Joan Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.651.3366 OPERATIONS: MAYOR'S POINT TERMINAL General Manager of Operations, Brunswick and Barge Facilities, Bill Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.264.7305 Manager, Breakbulk & Warehouse Operations (Mayor's Point Terminal), Doyle Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.262.3039 OPERATIONS: COLONEL'S ISLAND TERMINAL General Manager of Operations, Autoport Facilities, Bill Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.264.7295 Terminal Manager, Colonel's Island Agri-Bulk Facility, Ronnie Abner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.280.1560 OPERATIONS: PORT BAINBRIDGE General Manager, Port Bainbridge, Bill Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . .912.264.7295 Terminal Manager, Port Bainbridge, Kenneth Slater . . . . . . . .229.248.2902 Sales Manager, Port Bainbridge, Bill Jakubsen . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3891 PORT POLICE Emergency Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3911 GPA Protective Services, Kevin Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.963.5596 GPA Port Police / Garden City Terminal, Chief Frank Manson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.7880 Major of Port Police, Major Tommy Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.7877 Facility Security Officer, Captain Guy Buck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.7879 GPA Port Police / Ocean Terminal watch commander . . . . . . .912.651.2021 912.651.2459 GPA Port Police / Brunswick, Sergeant Donald Collum . . . . . .912.260.3280 CREDENTIALING OFFICES GPA Credentialing Center / Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.963.5538 GPA Credentialing Center / Brunswick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.280.6943 PROPERTIES & CONTRACTS Manager, Properties / Contracts, Miriam Thompson . . . . . . .912.966.3632 PURCHASING Purchasing Manager, Mike Bray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3991 Contracts Supervisor, Ginger Adkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.934.3992 Buying Supervisor, Bill Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.3933 RISK MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY GPA Risk Management Department, Danny Thompson . . . . .912.964.3973 Insurance Manager, Brandi O'Rand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3901 Claims Manager, B. J. Jandovitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.7803 Workers' Compensation Manager, Susan Stagnitto . . . . . . . . .912.963.5418 Safety Manager, John Bloess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.3614 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .safety@gaports.com SHIP OPERATIONS Ship Operations Manager, Chris Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3926 Assistant Ship Operations Managers: Holly Voelkel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3961 Patrick Gilmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3960 Administrative Coordinator, Mitchell Palles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.966.7815 MEDIA RELATIONS: STATE SECTOR AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH Media Requests, General Public and General Business Media, Advertising (Related to Statewide Public Awareness and Commercial Industry) and Terminal Access, Robert Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3855 GPA Legislative Affairs, Lee Beckmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3909 MEDIA RELATIONS: COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS Advertising (trade and commodity publications), Trade Media Requests, Port Photography and Data, Tom Swinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3994 WATERWAYS DEVELOPMENT / NAVIGATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Program Manager, Navigation Improvement Projects, Hope Moorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3883 OPERATIONS: PORT COLUMBUS General Manager, Port Columbus, Bill Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . .912.264.7295 Sales Manager, Port Columbus, Bill Jakubsen . . . . . . . . . . . . .912.964.3891 www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 79 GEORGIA'S PORTS...Faster to Market. 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Reference this code for a special gift: GAM09 GPA 2009 WHO's WHO ADVERTISER'S INDEX 2-W DIVING, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 ACCELLATRANS INC.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 AMB PROPERTY CORP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 ATLANTIC CONTAINER SERVICE, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ATLANTIC TRUCKING COMPANY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 BRIGHTWELL TRUCKING LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 CARGO GROUP, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 COASTAL LOGISTICS GROUP, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102, 111 COASTAL TRANSPORT LOGISTICS, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 COLLIERS NEELY DALES, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 CSAL CANADA-STATES-AFRICA-LINE INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 CSX TRANSPORTATION (SAVANNAH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC D.J. POWERS COMPANY, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 THE D/C GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF BRYAN COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 DIXIE BOX & CRATING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 DP PARTNERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 GEMI TRUCKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 GEORGIA FREIGHTWAYS CORP.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OBC, 21, 45, 50, 60, 70 INTERMODAL ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA (IANA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 INTERTEK CALEB BRETT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 KONECRANES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 LDH CORPORATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 LOGISTEC INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 LONGWATER & COMPANY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 MCO TRANSPORT, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY (USA) INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 METRO PORTS SAVANNAH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 MORAN ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 MORAN TOWING OF SAVANNAH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 OCEAN LINK, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 PORT CITY LOGISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 PROPELLER CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES - PORT OF SAVANNAH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION SPECIALISTS, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 SAVANNAH CARTAGE, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 SAVANNAH WAREHOUSE SERVICES LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 THOMAS & HUTTON ENGINEERING CO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 TPA REALTY SERVICES, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LOGISTICS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 WALPOLE, INC.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 WILSON TRUCKING CORP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 WORLDWIDE INTEGRATED SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 CATEGORY INDEX Airports & Charters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Associations & Trade Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Auto Processors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Banking & Foreign Exchange - Brunswick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Banking & Foreign Exchange - Savannah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Barge Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Bulk Cargo - Shipping & Handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Bunkering/Marine Fuels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Chambers of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Consulates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Consultants - Port & Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Container & Chassis Sales, Lease & Repair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Container Equipment, Services & Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Container Yard Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Convention Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Crane Equipment, Maintenance & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Customs Brokers & Freight Forwarders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Diving & Underwater Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Dredging & Marine Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Dunnage Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Economic Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Education - Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Electric Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Engineering Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Environmental Specialists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Equipment Sales & Leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Generators & Power Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Government Agencies & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Harbor Pilot Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Hazardous Materials Handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Heavy Lift Equipment & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Hotels/Lodging - Brunswick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Hotels/Lodging - Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Insurance & Risk Management Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Labor Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Laboratories & Testing Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Line Handlers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Logistics & Intermodal Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Marine & Cargo Surveyors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Marine & Coastal Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Marine Business Brokers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Marine Chemists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Marine Cleaning - Tanks & Boilers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Marine Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Marine Equipment & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Marine Fabricating, Machining & Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Marine Fumigation Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Maritime Education & Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 NVOCCS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Ocean Carriers & Agents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Packing & Crating Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Paving Systems & Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Petroleum Industry & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Photography - Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Port & Canal Authorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Rail Carriers (Savannah, Brunswick & Bainbridge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Railcar Equipment & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Railcar Transfer to Ocean Container. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Real Estate - Industrial, Office Space & Property Mgt.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Rope, Wire & Cable Products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Salvage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Seafarers Services & Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Ship Chandlery/Ship Stores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Ship Repair & Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Stevedoring & Cargo Handling Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Terminal Operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Towing & Tug Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Trucking Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Warehousing & Distribution - Refrigeration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Warehousing, Distribution & Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Waste Handling/Aphis Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 82 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 PORT SERVICES DIRECTORY AIRPORTS & CHARTERS GLYNCO-MANNING AVIATION, INC. 600 Connole St., Brunswick, GA 31525 Tel: 912.264.9200 Fax: 912.267.9585 HARTSFIELD ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 6000 N Terminal Pkwy., Atlanta, GA 30320 Tel: 404.530.6600 Fax: 404.530.6803 www.atlanta-airport.com SAVANNAH/HILTON HEAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 400 Airways Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0514 Fax: 912.964.0877 www.savannahairport.com USA POULTRY & EGG EXPORT COUNCIL (USAPEEC) 2300 W Park Place Blvd., Ste. 100, Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Tel: 770.413.0006 Fax: 770.413.0007 AUTO PROCESSORS AMPORTS/BRUNSWICK 30 Joe Frank Harris Blvd., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 912.264.2110 Fax: 912.264.4909 www.amports.com ATLANTIC VEHICLE PROCESSORS, INC. 175 Penniman Cir., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 912.262.6113 Fax: 912.262.9475 ASSOCIATIONS & TRADE ORGANIZATIONS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PORT AUTHORITIES (AAPA) 1010 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314 Tel: 703.684.5700 Fax: 703.684.6321 www.aapa-ports.org THE ATLANTA MARITIME ASSOCIATION PO Box 75216, Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 770.605.1293 GEORGIA FEED & GRAIN ASSOCIATION, INC. 80-201 W Wieuca Rd., Atlanta, GA 30342 Tel: 404.256.4403 Fax: 404.256.4615 GEORGIA LOGISTICS INNOVATION CENTER (LINC) 190 Technology Cir., Ste. 173, Savannah, GA 31407 Tel: 912.966.7867 Fax: 912.963.2549 www.georgialogistics.com GEORGIA STEVEDORE ASSOCIATION 33 Bull St., Ste. 550, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.233.0488 Fax: 912.236.3261 INTERMODAL ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA (IANA) 11785 Beltsville Dr., Ste. 1100, Calverton MD 20705 Tel: 301-982-3400 Ext 314 Fax: 301-982-4815 www.intermodal.org Please see our Ad on Pg. 81 PROPELLER CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES PORT OF SAVANNAH PO Box 9480, Savannah, GA 31412 www.propellerclubsavannah.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 98 SAVANNAH MARITIME ASSOCIATION 33 Bull St., Ste. 550, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.233.0415 Fax: 912.232.1733 www.savannahmaritime.com SAVANNAH TRAFFIC CLUB INC. PO Box 9295, Savannah, GA 31412 Tel: 912.727.3015 Fax: 912.727.3015 BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC 106 Joe Frank Harris Blvd., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 912.267.8500 Fax: 866.402.5695 www.bmwusa.com INTERNATIONAL AUTO PROCESSING, INC. 1 Joe Frank Harris Blvd., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 912.264.8131 Fax: 912.264.4916 www.goiap.com MERCEDES-BENZ USA, LLC 101 Jointer Creek Rd., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 904.238.7150 www.mbusa.com THE PASHA GROUP 106 Joe Frank Harris Blvd., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 912.267.8500 Fax: 912.265.3831 www.pashaautomotive.com BANKING & FOREIGN EXCHANGE - BRUNSWICK AMERIS BANK 3440 Cypress Mill Rd., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.267.9500 Fax: 912.267.6802 www.amerisbank.com ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK 710 Gloucester St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.265.1710 Fax: 912.280.9302 www.atlanticnationalbank.com BANK OF AMERICA (BRUNSWICK) 777 Gloucester St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.267.4901 www.bankofamerica.com BB&T BANK (BRUNSWICK) 1709 Frederica Rd., St. Simon Island, GA 31522 Tel: 912.638.2265 www.bbt.com COASTAL BANK OF GEORGIA 1500 Newcastle St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.262.5200 www.coastalbankofga.com www.gaports.com | Redefining the Pace of Trade. 83 HERITAGE BANK 150 Altama Connector, Brunswick, GA 31525 Tel: 912.264.9171 www.the-heritage-bank.com SUNTRUST BANK (BRUNSWICK) 510 Gloucester St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.262.2200 Fax: 912.262.5386 www.suntrust.com UNITED COMMUNITY BANK (BRUNSWICK) 1703 Gloucester St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.267.7283 www.ucbi.com UNITED COMMUNITY BANK (BRUNSWICK) 4510 Altama Ave., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.267.0010 www.ucbi.com WACHOVIA BANK (BRUNSWICK) 1600 Frederica St., St. Simons Island, GA 31522 Tel: 912.634.2135 Fax: 912.634.3408 www.wachovia.com BANKING & FOREIGN EXCHANGE - SAVANNAH BANK OF AMERICA (SAVANNAH) 22 Bull St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.651.8250 www.bankofamerica.com BB&T BANK (SAVANNAH) 7 E Congress St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.790.3370 www.bbt.com BRYAN BANK & TRUST COMPANY 9971 Ford Ave., Richmond Hill, GA 31324 Tel: 912.756.4444 Fax: 912.756.4617 www.bryanbank.com THE COASTAL BANK 27 Bull St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.201.4934 Fax: 912.201.4939 www.thecoastalbank.com DARBY BANK & TRUST CO. 300 Bull St., Ste. A, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.238.1699 Fax: 912.238.3423 www.darbybank.com FIRST BANK OF COASTAL GEORGIA 9720 Ford Ave., Richmond Hills, GA 31324 Tel: 912.756.3391 Fax: 912.756.3470 www.firstbankofcg.com FIRST CHATHAM BANK 111 Barnard St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.629.2900 www.firstchathambank.com Synonymous with Peace of Mind Dixie provides an array of Global Cargo Services, both import and export-oriented, ranging from project cargo consolidation and packing to 3PL services for importers and others engaged in supply chain management services. Dixie also provides drayage, rigging, heavy lift and specialty carriage services in support of our customers' cargo requirements. Project Consolidation and Management Services Military Packaging Services Warehousing Dangerous Goods Containerization Cross-Docking Rigging and Crane Services Offsite Packing Crew Savannah, GA 912-965-1944 84 THE SAVANNAH BANK 100 Chatham Pkwy., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.629.6518 Fax: 912.629.6549 www.savannahbank.com SUNTRUST BANK (SAVANNAH) 215 Main St., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.965.5023 Fax: 912.965.5099 www.suntrust.com UNITED COMMUNITY BANK (SAVANNAH) 24 Drayton St., Ste. 1000, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.234.6565 www.ucbi.com WACHOVIA BANK (SAVANNAH) 4516 Augusta Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.6120 Fax: 912.966.6126 www.wachovia.com WACHOVIA BANK (SAVANNAH) 136 Bull St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.651.0555 Fax: 912.233.7942 www.wachovia.com BARGE TRANSPORTATION COLUMBIA COASTAL TRANSPORT 106 Allen Rd., Liberty Corner, NJ 07938 Tel: 908.991.0001 Fax: 908.580.1000 STEVENS TOWING CO. 4170 Hwy. 165, Yonges Island, SC 29449 Tel: 800.868.6946 Fax: 843.889.2254 www.stevens-towing.com BULK CARGO SHIPPING & HANDLING CSAL CANADA-STATES-AFRICA-LINE INC. 478 McGill St., Montreal, QC H2Y 2H2 Canada Tel: 514.940.0660 Fax: 514.940.6600 www.csaline.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 37 BUNKERING/MARINE FUELS ATLANTIC SHIP BUNKERING, INC. PO Box 1078, Brunswick, GA 31521 210 Perry Lane Rd., Brunswick, GA 31521 Tel: 912.265.7190/912.638.6462 Fax: 912.262.6471 CHATHAM TOWING COMPANY, INC. 101 N Lathrop Ave., PO Box 576, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.236.1331 Fax: 912.235.3881 COLONIAL OIL INDUSTRIES, INC. 1301 Riverplace Blvd., Ste. 2646, Jacksonville, FL 32207 Tel: 904.396.1388 Ext. 220 Fax: 904.858.6699 www.colonialgroupinc.com OCEAN PETROLEUM CO. INC. 1025 Bay St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.265.2275 Fax: 912.265.5505 VOPAK CORP. PO Box 7390, Savannah, GA 31418 Tel: 912.964.1811 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE BRUNSWICK AND GLYNN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.265.6629 Fax: 912.265.9460 www.georgiasgoldenopportunity.com BRUNSWICK GOLDEN ISLES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.265.0620 Fax: 912.265.0629 www.brunswick-georgia.com DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF BAINBRIDGE & DECATUR COUNTY PO Box 755, Bainbridge, GA 39818 Tel: 800.243.4774 Fax: 229.243.7633 www.bainbridgedecaturga.com GEORGIA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 2295 Parklake Dr., Ste. 550, Atlanta, GA 30345 Tel: 770.414.3400 Fax: 770.414.3407 www.gdaonline.com GREATER COLUMBUS GEORGIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 1200 6th Ave., Columbus, GA 31902-1200 PO Box 1200, Columbus, GA 31902 Tel: 706.327.1566 Fax: 706.327.7512 www.columbusgachamber.com METRO ATLANTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 235 Andrew Young Intl. Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 Tel: 404.880.9000 Fax: 404.586.8464 www.logisticsatlanta.com The Atlanta Logistics Innovation Council was formed to attract, grow and retain high value logistics industry companies and jobs to one of the world's top logistics cities. Please contact us for confidential site selection and relocation assistance. SAVANNAH AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 101 E Bay St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.644.6400 Fax: 912.644.6499 www.savannahchamber.com SAVANNAH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY PO Box 128, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.447.8450 Fax: 912.447.8455 www.seda.org SOUTHEAST GEORGIA JOINT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.222.2044 THOMASTON-UPSON COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 106 E Lee St., Ste. 230, Thomaston, GA 30286 Tel: 706.647.7007 Fax: 706.647.7075 www.thomastonupsonida.com AUSTRIAN CONSULTATE 4200 Northside Pkwy. NW, Bldg. 1, Ste. 300, Atlanta, GA 30327 Tel: 404.264.9858 Fax: 404.266.3864 www.austria.org BELGIUM CONSULATE 230 Peachtree St. NW, Ste. 2710, Atlanta, GA 30303 Tel: 404.659.2150 Fax: 404.659.8474 www.diplobel.us BOLIVIA CONSULATE 1401 Peachtree St. NE, Ste. 240, Atlanta, GA 30309 Tel: 404.522.0777 Fax: 404.873.3335 www.bolivianconsulate.com COSTA RICA CONSULATE 1870 The Exchange, Ste. 100, Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 770.951.7025 Fax: 770.797.7700 www.costarica-embassy.org CONSULATE GENERAL OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY Marquis II Tower, Ste. 901, 285 Peachtree Center Ave., NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 Tel: 404.659.4760 Fax: 404.659.1280 www.germany.info/atlanta GREECE CONSULATE 3340 Peachtree Rd. NE, Tower Place, Ste. 1670, Atlanta, GA 30326 Tel: 404.261.3313 Fax: 404.262.2798 www.greekembassy.org CONSULATES ARGENTINA CONSULATE 245 Peachtree Center Ave., Ste. 2101, Atlanta, GA 30303 Tel: 404.880.0805 Fax: 404.880.0806 www.consuladoargentinoatlanta.org ICELAND CONSULATE GENERAL 1600 Parkwood Cir., Ste. 200, Atlanta, GA 30329 Tel: 707.434.6868 Fax: 770.434.7376 ISRAELI CONSULATE 1100 Spring St. NW, Ste. 440, Atlanta, GA 30309 Tel: 404.487.6582 Fax: 404.487.6555 atlanta.mfa.gov.il JAPAN CONSULATE 3500 Lenox Rd., Ste. 1600, Atlanta, GA 30326 Tel: 404.240.4300 Fax: 404.240.4311 www.japanatlanta.org KOREA CONSULATE 229 Peachtree St. NE, International Tower, Ste. 500, Atlanta, GA 30303 Tel: 404.522.1611 Fax: 404.521.3169 NETHERLANDS CONSULATE 1 Glendale Pkwy., Ste. 1265, Atlanta, GA 30328 Tel: 770.390.3550 Fax: 770.390.3522 www.nlatlantaconsulate.org CONSULATE GENERAL OF NIGERIA 8060 Roswell Rd., Atlanta, GA 30350 Tel: 770.394.6261 Fax: 770.394.4671 www.nigeria-consulate-atl.org NORWEGIAN CONSULATE 3715 Northside Pkwy. NW, Bldg. 200, Ste. 700, Atlanta, GA 30327 Tel: 404.923.5079 Fax: 404.239.0877 Port Services Directory 85 CONSULTANTS - PORT & INDUSTRY APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, INC. (ATM) 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 304, Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.330.0519 Fax: 912.330.0559 www.appliedtm.com CAPTAIN KELLY PULSIFER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 6054 Arlington Expwy., Ste. 7, Jacksonville, FL 32211-7177 Tel: 904.722.3994/904.722.1416 Fax: 904.720.0205 www.kpamarineconsultant.com COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS, INC. 26 E Bryan St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.233.8181 Fax: 912.231.2938 www.compliancesystemsinc.com DUFOUR & ASSOCIATES PO Box 2952, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.238.1416 Fax: 912.233.0240 JONARO TECHNOMAR SERVICES LLC PO Box 30520, Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.897.0538 Fax: 912.897.0538 www.jonarotechnomar.com M-P.A.C.T. LLC (PALM BEACH) 1 E 11th St., Port of Palm Beach, FL 33404 Tel: 561.845.7374 Fax: 561.845.7375 www.m-pactusa.com M-P.A.C.T. LLC (SAVANNAH) 3 Pipemaker Ln., Savannah, GA 31411 Tel: 912.598.4160/912.659.1537 www.m-pactusa.com PHIL OVERTON CONSULTING 113 Old Wharf Rd., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 912.222.2044 WRIGHT SYSTEMS & PROJECT MANAGEMENT 710 Bradley Point Rd., Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.429.3350 www.wright-systems-projects.com CONTAINER & CHASSIS SALES, LEASE & REPAIR FLEXI-VAN LEASING, INC. 289 C Telfair Rd., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.233.5394 Fax: 912.232.0968 www.flexi-van.com CONTAINER EQUIPMENT, SERVICES & REPAIRS ATLANTIC CONTAINER SERVICE, INC. 124 Prosperity Dr., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0933 Fax: 912.964.2220 www.acslanport.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 3 SPECIALIZED TRUCKING SERVICES LDH Corporation now offers more than 50 years experience in heavy haul and specialized trucking experience that can make all the difference in meeting your transportation needs. SPECIALIZED HAULING SUPER LOADS AEROSPACE & SENSITIVE CARGO DRY VAN AND REFRIGERATED LOADS LESS-THAN-A-LOAD CARGO Our continued growth and success is directly proportionate to an ongoing policy of acquiring outstanding individuals. Sales Agents contact Butch Howard Butch@LDHCorp.com LDH Corporation P.O. Box 4125, Port Wentworth, Georgia 31407 Phone: 800-215-1933 Fax: 912-964-2246 www.ldhcorp.com 86 BROMMA, INC. 4400 Ben Franklin Blvd., Ste. 200, Durham, NC 27704 Tel: 919.471.4000 Fax: 919.471.4343 www.bromma.com COASTAL GREAT SOUTHERN, INC. PO Box 18176, Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.8799 Fax: 912.964.9450 www.cgin.com CONGLOBAL INDUSTRIES 321 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.963.9747 Fax: 912.963.9748 www.cgini.com CONTAINERHOUSE PO Box 100, Cadwell, GA 31009 Tel: 478.689.4248 Fax: 478.689.4402 www.containerhousega.com GREAT SOUTHERN EQUIPMENT SALES PO Box 7442, Savannah, GA 31418 Tel: 912.447.1000 Fax: 912.234.2011 www.great-southern.com HEAVY EQUIPMENT SERVICES, INC. 5740 Mud Rd., Brooklet, GA 30415 Tel: 912.842.5780 Fax: 912.842.2895 I.L.A. LOCAL 2046 191 Main St., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.5329 Fax: 912.964.6710 LANPORT, INC. 124 Prosperity Dr., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0547 Fax: 912.964.2220 MARINE REPAIR SERVICES - CONTAINER MAINTENANCE CORPORATION (MRS-CMC) 340 Commerce Dr., Rincon, GA 31326 Tel: 912.966.1716 Fax: 912.966.1719 www.mrs-cmc.com TICO/TERMINAL SERVICES PO Box 1434, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.232.2124 Fax: 912.232.9025 www.ticotractors.com CONTAINER YARD SERVICES LANPORT, INC. 124 Prosperity Dr., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0547 Fax: 912.964.2220 NATIONAL RETAIL SYSTEMS 125 Industrial Way, Pooler, GA 31405 Tel: 877.345.4NRS www.nrsonline.com CONVENTION FACILITIES SAVANNAH INTERNATIONAL TRADE & CONVENTION CENTER PO Box 248, Savannah, GA 31402-248 Tel: 912.447.4000 Fax: 912.447.4722 www.savtcc.com GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 CRANE EQUIPMENT, MAINTENANCE & SERVICES BELL CRANE & RIGGING 1720 E Hwy. 80, Bloomingdale, GA 31302 Tel: 912.330.0306 Fax: 912.330.0308 BROMMA, INC. 4400 Ben Franklin Blvd., Ste. 200, Durham, NC 27704 Tel: 919.471.4000 Fax: 919.471.4343 www.bromma.com COASTAL CRANE & RIGGING 1700 West Bay St., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.232.7266 Fax: 912.234.3635 KONECRANES 1335 Lynah Ave., Ste. 105, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.963.0507 Fax: 912.963.0502 www.konecranes.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 28 LDH CORPORATION PO Box 4125, Port Wentworth, GA 31407 216 S Coastal Hwy., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.0000 Fax: 912.964.2246 www.ldhcorp.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 86 MAXIM CRANE WORKS 420 Grange Rd., Savannah, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.5761 Fax: 912.966.6107 www.maximcrane.com OWENS & PRIDGEN, INC. 101 Crispen Blvd., Brunswick, GA 31525 Tel: 912.264.2524 Fax: 912.267.9789 TIM'S CRANE AND RIGGING PO Box 1136, Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.748.1318 Fax: 912.748.1320 www.timscrane.com CUSTOMS BROKERS & FREIGHT FORWARDERS ABX LOGISTICS 1113 Hwy. 80 E, Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.748.6211 Fax: 912.748.5706 www.abxusa.com ACCESS WORLDWIDE 5264 B International Blvd., Ste. 210, North Charleston, SC 29418 Tel: 843.724.3434 Fax: 843.724.3435 www.access-worldwide.com AGILITY LOGISTICS 3505 Naturally Fresh Blvd., Ste. 340, Atlanta, GA 30349 Tel: 404.806.3600 Fax: 404.806.3610 www.geo-logistics.com AIR SEA FORWARDERS 795 Atlanta South Pkwy., Ste. 400, College Park, GA 30349 Tel: 404.763.2500 Fax: 404.763.5004 www.airseainc.com ALLIANCE CUSTOMS CLEARANCE 31 Park of Commerce Way, Ste. 300, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.447.1089 Fax: 912.447.1091 www.alliance.com ALPI USA, INC. 277 Sothfield Pkwy., Ste. 140, Forest Park, GA 30297 Tel: 404.559.0990 Fax: 404.559.0666 www.alpiusa.com ANDERSON SHIPPING CO. 2702 Whatley Ave., Ste. A-3, Savannah, GA 31404-4541 Tel: 912.356.3598 Fax: 912.356.5190 ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT CONSOLIDATORS, INC. 1350 Wings Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.6533 Fax: 912.964.6568 www.assoctrans.com ATLANTA CUSTOMS BROKERS & INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS 650 Atlanta South Pkwy., Ste. 250, Atlanta, GA 30349 Tel: 404.762.0953 Fax: 404.763.9630 www.atlantacustomsbrokers.com BDP INTERNATIONAL 795 Atlantic South Pkwy., Ste. 600, College Park, GA 30349 Tel: 404.767.3100 Fax: 404.443.4845 www.bdpinternational.com BETH CRAIG & ASSOCIATES, INC. 277 Southfield Pkwy., Ste. 110, Atlanta, GA 30297 Tel: 404.608.4000 Fax: 404.608.7900 www.bcaintl.com BONDED SERVICES WAREHOUSE, INC. 134 Industrial Dr., Rincon, GA 31326 Tel: 912.604.5956 Fax: 404.349.1637 www.bondedservice.com C.H. POWELL CO/TANDEM GLOBAL LOGISTICS - ATLANTA 760 Atlanta S Pkwy., Ste. 250, College Park, GA 30349 Tel: 404.767.3373 Fax: 404.669.0413 www.chpowell.com C.H. POWELL COMPANY (SAVANNAH) 51 Johnny Mercer Blvd., Bldg. A3, Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.897.8402 Fax: 912.897.9440 www.chpowell.com CARGOWAYS LOGISTICS 215 W York St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.238.0175 Fax: 912.238.0250 www.cargowayslogistics.com CARMICHAEL INTERNATIONAL SERVICE 41 Park of Commerce Way, Ste. 105, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.236.3700 Fax: 912.236.1001 www.carmnet.com MCO Transport, Inc. Among Top 10 Carriers Moving Containers Through the Georgia Ports 800-626-3290 www.mcotransport.com info@mcotransport.com CHARLESTON WILMINGTON SAVANNAH Port Services Directory 87 D & T FREIGHT FORWARDERS, INC. 1419 Chattanooga Ave., Ste. 5, Dalton, GA 30720 Tel: 706.226.4398 Fax: 706.226.8474 D.J. POWERS COMPANY, INC. (ATLANTA) PO Box 20970, Airport Station, Atlanta, GA 30320 Tel: 404.761.5974/800.825.7327 Fax: 404.767.1281 www.djpowers.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 88 D.J. POWERS COMPANY, INC. 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LOCAL 1423 1208 London St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.265.2885 Fax: 912.265.9639 I.L.A. LOCAL 1475 24 Drayton St., Ste. 710, Realty Bldg., 7th Fl., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.234.2927 Fax: 912.234.5659 I.L.A. LOCAL 2046 191 Main St., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.5329 Fax: 912.964.6710 LABORATORIES & TESTING SERVICES HERTY ADVANCED MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT CENTER 110 Brampton Rd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.963.2600 INTERTEK CALEB BRETT 312 Carolan St., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.234.3090 Fax: 912.234.1009 www.intertek-cb.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 13 MARINE CHEMIST CO. 6717 Beatrix Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32226-3343 Tel: 904.314.5484 Fax: 904.322.8828 www.marinechemistco.com LINE HANDLERS COASTAL LINE HANDLING & PILOTING PO Box 15095, Savannah, GA 31416 Tel: 912.353.7336 Fax: 912.353.7336 I.L.A. LOCAL 1423 1208 London St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.265.2885 Fax: 912.265.9639 M.J. 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ROBINSON WORLDWIDE, INC. 101 W Mulberry Blvd., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 866.902.3651 www.chrobinson.com CEVA LOGISTICS 4370 Old Dixie Rd., Atlanta, GA 30354 Tel: 404.968.1200 Fax: 404.968.1379 www.cevalogistics.com COASTAL LOGISTICS GROUP, INC. 8 Aviation Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0707 Fax: 912.964.0808 www.clg-sav.com Please see our Ad on Pgs. 102 & 111 CSAL CANADA-STATES-AFRICA-LINE INC. 478 McGill St., Montreal, QC H2Y 2H2 Canada Tel: 514.940.0660 Fax: 514.940.6600 www.csaline.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 37 D.J. POWERS COMPANY, INC. (ATLANTA) PO Box 20970, Airport Station, Atlanta, GA 30320 Tel: 404.761.5974/800.825.7327 Fax: 404.767.1281 www.djpowers.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 88 Port Services Directory 95 D.J. POWERS COMPANY, INC. (BRUNSWICK) 1510 Newcastle St., Ste. 201, Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.267.1460 Fax: 912.264.5507 www.djpowers.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 88 D.J. POWERS COMPANY, INC. 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PO Box 2548, Savannah, GA 31402-2548 Tel: 912.964.9336 Fax: 912.964.9338 www.ocean-link.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 97 OUTSOURCE LOGISTICS 5849 Production Way, Valdosta, GA 31604 PO Box 2290, Valdosta, GA 31604 Tel: 866.726.2715/229.249.9026 Fax: 229.247.8553 www.outsourcelogistics.com PRIME OCEAN MARINE 33 Bull St., Ste. 510, Savannah, GA 31401-3332 Tel: 912.447.4797 Fax: 912.447.5643 www.aceslogistics.com SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, LLC 437 Telfair Rd., Garden City, GA 31415 Tel: 912.443.4008 Fax: 912.443.5036 www.scmllc.net Please see our Ad on Pg. 15 UNIQUE LOGISTICS INTERNATIONAL (ATL), LLC 510 Plaza Dr., Ste. 2290, Atlanta, GA 30349 Tel: 678.365.6008 Fax: 404.767.4777 www.uli-atl.com YUSEN AIR & SEA SERVICE 691 Airport S Pkwy., College Park, GA 30349 Tel: 770.909.1460 Fax: 770.909.1473 www.yusenusa.com MARINE & CARGO SURVEYORS A - K MARINE PO Box 9521, Savannah, GA 31412 234 Price St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.790.5001 Fax: 912.790.9001 ANNIKA LUNDBERG PHOTOGRAPHY 64 Chapel Lake N, Savannah, GA 31419 Tel: 912.234.4149/707.254.5535 www.annikalundberg.com CAPTAIN KELLY PULSIFER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 6054 Arlington Expwy., Ste. 7, Jacksonville, FL 32211-7177 Tel: 904.722.3994/904.722.1416 Fax: 904.720.0205 www.kpamarineconsultant.com 96 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 CEVA LOGISTICS 4370 Old Dixie Rd., Atlanta, GA 30354 Tel: 404.968.1200 Fax: 404.968.1379 www.cevalogistics.com CHARLES L. WILLIAMS, INC. (LLOYD'S AGENT & AIMU CORRESPONDENT - GEORGIA) 645 Indian St., Ste. 107, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.234.2340 Fax: 912.231.0060 CRAWFORD MARINE & TRANSPORTATION (FERNANDINA BEACH) 77 Marsh Lakes Dr., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034-6899 Tel: 904.491.1545 Fax: 904.491.1546 www.crawfordandcompany.com CRAWFORD MARINE & TRANSPORTATION (SAVANNAH) 8 Mooring Buoy, Savannah, GA 31419 Tel: 912.927.7577 Fax: 912.927.7587 www.crawfordandcompany.com DUFOUR & ASSOCIATES PO Box 2952, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.238.1416 Fax: 912.233.0240 EVE MARINE SURVEYORS, INC. 31 Richmond Dr., Savannah, GA 31406 Tel: 912.234.3511 Fax: 912.234.5135 FIRST AMERICAN SURVEYORS AND TECHNICIANS, INC. (FAST) 106 Oglesby Ave., Garden City, GA 31418 PO Box 7236, Savannah, GA 31418 Tel: 912.964.6000 Fax: 912.964.8978 www.f-a-s-t.com GERMANISCHER LLOYD (USA) INC. 9550 Regency Square Blvd., Regency Tower, Ste. 1109, Jacksonville, FL 32225 Tel: 904.721.7100 Fax: 904.721.7123 www.gl-group.com INTERTEK CALEB BRETT 312 Carolan St., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.234.3090 Fax: 912.234.1009 www.intertek-cb.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 13 J. W. TARVER, JR. & COMPANY, INC. 8 Richmond Dr., Savannah, GA 31406 Tel: 912.303.0399 Fax: 912.233.6662 MARINE INSPECTION & LOGISTICS, LLC 164 Hall St., Richmond Hill, GA 31324 Tel: 912.756.5577 Fax: 912.756.5724 www.midship.com MCLARENS YOUNG INTERNATIONAL 5555 Triangle Pkwy., Ste. 200, Norcross, GA 30092 Tel: 770.448.4680 Ext. 7300 Fax: 770.446.2855 www.mclarensyoung.com NATIONAL CARGO BUREAU, INC. 109 Minus Ave., Ste. A5, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.7255 Fax: 912.964.6991 www.natcargo.org REESE SHELLMAN CO., INC. PO Box 16402, Savannah, GA 31416 824 Meriweather Dr., Savannah, GA 31406 Tel: 912.658.5019 Fax: 319.856.9119 SEACOAST MARINE SURVEYORS, INC. PO Box 961, Brunswick, GA 31521 Tel: 912.265.9885 Fax: 912.634.1312 SGS OIL GAS AND CHEMICALS 1084 W Lathrop Ave., Savannah, GA 31415 PO Box 1504, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.233.0015 Fax: 912.233.0400 www.sgs.com SOUTHEASTERN MARINE SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. 220 Battery Cir., Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.897.0919 Fax: 912.897.5355 www.semarinc.com MARINE & COASTAL ENGINEERING APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, INC. (ATM) 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 304, Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.330.0519 Fax: 912.330.0559 www.appliedtm.com MARINE BUSINESS BROKERS MARINE BUSINESS EXCHANGE, INC. 9786 Timber Cir., Ste. A, Daphne, AL 36527 Tel: 251.626.0713/504.650.5000 Fax: 251.447.0423 www.marinebusinessexchange.com MARINE CHEMISTS MARINE CHEMIST CO. 6717 Beatrix Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32226-3343 Tel: 904.314.5484 Fax: 904.322.8828 www.marinechemistco.com MARINE CLEANING TANKS & BOILERS SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS 5217 Augusta Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 7230 Peppermill Pkwy., Charleston, SC 29418 Tel: 912.964.7040 Fax: 912.964.5118 www.safety-kleen.com MARINE CONSTRUCTION COASTAL CRANE & RIGGING 1700 West Bay St., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.655.0303 Fax: 912.234.3635 DOCK MASTER MARINE CONSTRUCTION CO. 1918 Stone St., Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.897.5989 Savannah's Total Warehousing and Logistics Provider 1.6 million square feet of warehouse space in operation in close proximity to all GPA facilities CSX and Norfolk Southern rail-served facilities Computerized inventory management systems with dedicated customer service personnel Full-service, in-house transportation available for warehouse customers Large fleet of company-owned trucks and extended partnerships with a broad base of carriers Drayage, stripping, cross-docking, and container stuffing services Specialty export boxing and crating services For more information or for a quote, please contact Our sales offices at (912) 964 9336 (912) 964 9338 fax Visit us online at www.ocean-link.com Port Services Directory 97 MYRICK MARINE CONTRACTING CORP. PO Box 60697, Savannah, GA 31420 Tel: 912.964.0711 Fax: 912.964.0771 TIC, THE INDUSTRIAL COMPANY PO Box 9207, Savannah, GA 31421 Tel: 912.235.4872 Fax: 912.235.4877 www.ticinc.com MARINE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES MACKAY MARINE 2911 River Dr., Savannah, GA 31404 Tel: 912.354.4542 Fax: 912.356.1249 www.mackaycomm.com RBM HOLD SOLUTIONS 19331 Enterprise Way, Unit 100, Surrey, BC, Canada V3S 6J8 Tel: 604.539.2115 RIVER SUPPLY, INC. 2827 River Dr., Thunderbolt, GA 31404 Tel: 912.354.7777 Fax: 912.354.3326 www.riverservice-supply.com MARINE FABRICATING, MACHINING & REPAIR K MACHINE AND MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. PO Box 7132, Savannah, GA 31418 Tel: 912.236.5411 Fax: 912.236.5880 www.macaljon.com MARINE FUMIGATION SERVICES ATLANTIC FUMIGATION SERVICES, INC. 5106 B Ogeechee Rd., Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.234.0266/800.646.2070 Fax: 912.234.1541 Fumigation specialists for Import and Export containers, boats, and breakbulk. CBP services including fumigation, container washing, cleaning, disinfecting seed, soil or other contamination removal, vacuuming and pressure washing (ISPM 15 certified). Serving the Georgia Ports community for over 35 years. DEGESCH AMERICA, INC. 1408A Gordon Ave., Richmond, VA 23224 Tel: 800.330.2525/804.231.1000 Fax: 804.231.1047 www.degeschamerica.com SUPREME CLEAN 204 W 3rd St., Springfield, GA 31329 Tel: 912.308.3476 Fax: 912.966.5529 TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL 125 A Pine Meadow Dr., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.966.2758 Fax: 912.963.0687 www.terminix.com ULTIMATE PEST CONTROL COMPANY PO Box 173, Tybee Island, GA 31328 Tel: 912.786.6426 Fax: 912.786.5014 www.ultimatepestcontrol.com WILLARD EXTERMINATORS, INC. 2290B Technical Pkwy., North Charleston, SC 29406 Tel: 843.553.7378 Fax: 843.553.5119 YATES-ASTRO TERMITE & PEST CONTROL CO. PO Box 23313, Savannah, GA 31403 Tel: 912.651.9000 Fax: 912.651.9008 www.yates-astro.com MARITIME EDUCATION & TRAINING M-P.A.C.T. LLC (PALM BEACH) 1 E 11th St., Port of Palm Beach, FL 33404 Tel: 561.845.7374 Fax: 561.845.7375 www.m-pactusa.com M-P.A.C.T. LLC (SAVANNAH) 3 Pipemaker Ln., Savannah, GA 31411 Tel: 912.598.4160/912.659.1537 www.m-pactusa.com The Propeller Club of the United States Port of Savannah ( MARKETING, ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONS LONGWATER & COMPANY 619 Tattnall St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.233.9200 Fax: 912.233.1663 www.longwater.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 64 Supporting S avannah's Maritime Community P.O. Box 9480 Savannah, Georgia 31412 Secretary@PropellerClubSavannah.com www.propellerclubsavannah.com NVOCCS MARITIME INTERNATIONAL, INC. 105 Estus Dr., Ste.100, Savannah, GA 31404 Tel: 912.233.1634 Fax: 912.233.3601 OK CONTAINER SALES, INC. 591 Fulter Ct., Sugar Hill, GA 30518 Tel: 678.714.9293 Fax: 626.513.2828 PRIME OCEAN MARINE 33 Bull St., Ste. 510, Savannah, GA 31401-3332 Tel: 912.447.4797 Fax: 912.447.5643 www.aceslogistics.com STAR ASIA INTERNATIONAL, INC. 208 Church St., Decatur, GA 30030 Tel: 404.761.6900 Fax: 404.761.2999 TRANSSEAS EXPRESS PO Box 9239, Savannah, GA 31412 Tel: 912.234.7241 Fax: 912.236.5230 www.djpowers.com 98 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 UTC OVERSEAS, INC. 645 Indian St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.233.7433 Fax: 912.233.7911 www.utcoverseas.com OCEAN CARRIERS & AGENTS ALIANCA LINES, INC. 9485 Regency Square Blvd., Ste. 500, Jacksonville, FL 32225 Tel: 904.726.3330/888.254.2622 Fax: 904.722.9069 www.alianca.com.br AMELIA MARITIME SERVICES, INC. 309 1/2 Centre St., Ste. 205, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Tel: 904.321.1803 Fax: 904.321.1804 www.ameliamaritime.com AMERICAN ROLL-ON ROLL-OFF CARRIER 1 Maynard Dr., Park Ridge, NJ 07656 Tel: 201.307.1626 Fax: 201.307.8798 www.arrcnet.com APL, LTD 1040 Crown Pointe Pkwy. NE, Ste. 700, Atlanta, GA 30338 Tel: 770.395.8000/800.999.7733 Fax: 770.395.8163 www.apl.com ATLANTIC CONTAINER LINE 272 Bendix Rd., Ste. 300, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Tel: 800.225.1235 Fax: 888.225.9800 www.aclcargo.com ATLANTIC SHIP AGENCY, INC. PO Box 9377, Savannah, GA 31412 Tel: 912.233.8800 Fax: 912.236.0891 BBC CHARTERING & LOGISTICS 6565 W Loop South, Ste. 220, Bellaire, TX 77401 Tel: 713.668.4020 Fax: 713.688.4160 www. bbc-chartering.com BIEHL CO., INC. 6002 Commerce Blvd., Ste. 116, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.234.3222 Fax: 912.233.9867 CAPES SHIPPING AGENCIES 1128 W Oloney Rd., Norfolk, VA 23507 Tel: 757.625.3658 Fax: 757.625.6942 www.capesshipping.net CAROLINA SHIPPING CO. (BRUNSWICK) 175 Timber Ridge Dr., Brunswick, GA 31525 Tel: 912.265.9861 Fax: 912.267.7185 www.carolinashipping.com CAROLINA SHIPPING CO. (SAVANNAH) 6002 Commerce Blvd., Ste. 116, Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.234.7221 Fax: 912.233.9867 www.carolinashipping.com CHINA SHIPPING (NORTH AMERICA) AGENCY CO., INC. (ATLANTA) 900 Circle 75 Pkwy. SE, Ste. 1245, Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 678.424.5780 Fax: 678.424.5781 www.chinashippingna.com CHINA SHIPPING (NORTH AMERICA) AGENCY CO., INC. (SAVANNAH) 6001 Chatham Center Dr., Ste. 350, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.232.1276 Fax: 912.495.9467 www.chinashippingna.com CLIPPER AMERICAS, INC. 2500 City W Blvd., Ste. 500, Houston, TX 77042 Tel: 713.953.2200 Fax: 713.953.2201 www.clipper-group.com CLIPPER STEEL SERVICES/TERMINAL SHIPPING COMPANY, INC. PO Box 3152, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.964.5200 Fax: 912.964.4455 www.termship.com CMA CGM (AMERICA), INC. - (ATLANTA) 3295 River Exchange Dr., Ste. 125, Norcross, GA 30092 Tel: 877.556.6308 www.cma-cgm.com CMA CGM (AMERICA), LLC (SAVANNAH) 6001 Chatham Center Dr., Ste. 130, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 877.556.6308 www.cma-cgm.com COLONIAL MARINE INDUSTRIES 26 E Bryan St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.231.2274 Fax: 912.231.2291 www.colonialmarine.com COLUMBIA COASTAL TRANSPORT, LLC (US HEADQUARTERS) 106 Allen Rd., Liberty Corner, NJ 07938 Tel: 908.991.0001 Fax: 678.407.1242 www.columbia-coastal.com COSCO CONTAINER LINES AMERICAS, INC. 751 Rock Elm Dr., Auburn, GA 30011 Tel: 678.407.0940 www.cosco-usa.com COSCO NORTH AMERICA Parkshore Centre, One Posten Rd., Ste. 135, Charleston, SC 29407 Tel: 843.769.5443 Fax: 843.769.9809 www.cosco-usa.com CROWLEY LINER SERVICES 7300 Devonhall Way, Johns Creek, GA 30097 Tel: 678.584.9910 Fax: 904.722.5268 www.crowley.com CSAL CANADA-STATES-AFRICA-LINE INC. 478 McGill St., Montreal, QC H2Y 2H2 Canada Tel: 514.940.0660 Fax: 514.940.6600 www.csaline.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 37 DELMAS 300 Lighting Way, 2nd FL., Secaucus, NJ 07094 Tel: 866.335.6272 Fax: 718.504.7780 www.delmas.com Port Services Directory 99 EASTERN CAR LINER/TERMINAL SHIPPING PO Box 3152, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: Agent: 912.964.5200 Fax: 912.964.4455 www.termship.com EVERGREEN SHIPPING AGENCY (AMERICA) CORP. (ATLANTA) 100 Galleria Pkwy. NW, Ste. 1020, Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 770.953.2626 Fax: 770.951.2182 www.evergreen-shipping.us EVERGREEN SHIPPING AGENCY (AMERICA) CORP. (CHARLESTON) 210 Seven Farms Dr., Ste. 201, Charleston, SC 29492 Tel: 843.856.7600 Fax: 843.856.7595 www.evergreen-shipping.us HAMBURG SUD NORTH AMERICA, INC. 9485 Regency Square Blvd., Ste. 500, Jacksonville, FL 32225 Tel: 904.722.2400 Fax: 904.761.3880 www.hamburgsud.com HANJIN SHIPPING (MARIETTA) 2000 Powers Ferry Rd., Ste. 630, Marietta, GA 30067 Tel: 678.239.0200 Fax: 678.239.0229 www.hanjin.com HANJIN SHIPPING (SAVANNAH) 6001 Chatham Center Dr., Orlean Bldg., Ste. 140, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.233.6414 Fax: 912.233.4999 www.hanjin.com HAPAG - LLOYD (AMERICA) INC. 245 Townpark Dr., Ste. 300, Kennesaw, GA 30144-5544 Tel: 678.355.5025 Fax: 770.419.5667 www.hapag-lloyd.de/en/ HAPAG-LLOYD CONTAINER LINE 7 E Congress St., Ste. 902, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.238.3510 Fax: 912.238.3509 www.hapag-lloyd.com HOEGH AUTOLINERS INC. 9620 Dave Rawls Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32226 Tel: 904.696.7750 Fax: 904.696.7760 www.hoeghautoliners.com HOHENSTEIN & COMPANY, INC. PO Box 1821, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.234.8118 Fax: 912.233.3265 www.hohenstein.com HYUNDAI AMERICA SHIPPING AGENCY 100 Galleria Pkwy., Ste. 1360, Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 678.816.1070 Fax: 770.952.2083 www.hmm21.com INCHCAPE SHIPPING SERVICES (ISS) 107 Southern Blvd., Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.644.7151 Fax: 912.644.7162 www.inchcape-shipping.com JO TANKERS 12600 N Featherwood Dr., Ste. 100, Houston, TX 77034 Tel: 281.506.3000 Fax: 281.506.3050 www.jotankers.com K LINE AMERICA, INC. 210 Interstate North Pkwy., Ste. 170, Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 770.618.4100 Fax: 770.618.4101 www.kline.com MAERSK 2500 Cumberland Pkwy., Ste. 400, Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 800.321.8807/678.309.8300 www.maerskline.com MARFRET USA, INC. 500 E Plume St., Ste. 220, Norfolk, VA 23510 Tel: 888.627.3738 Fax: 757.627.7464 www.marfret.com MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY (USA) INC. Governor's Ridge Office Park, 1640 Powers Ferry Rd, Bldg. 29, Ste. 200, Marietta, GA 30067 Tel: 770.953.0037 Fax: 770.953.0381 www.mscgva.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 27 MITSUI O.S.K. BULK SHIPPING (EUROPE) LTD. Poststrasse 2-4, 20354 Hamburg, Germany Tel: +49.40.3609.7412 Fax: +49.40.3609.7450 www.mol.co.jp MITSUI O.S.K. LINES (AMERICA) INC. 2727 Paces Ferry Rd., Ste. 600, Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 404.763.0111 Fax: 678.855.7747 www.molpower.com MITSUI O.S.K. LINES (AMERICA) INC. (CONTAINER DIVISION) 4600 Goer Dr., Ste. 200, N. Charleston, SC 29403 Tel: Agent: 843.965.4900 Fax: 843.965.4920 www.molpower.com NATIONAL SHIPPING CO. OF SAUDI ARABIA (NSCSA) 400 E Pratt St., Ste. 400, Baltimore, MD 21202 Tel: 800.732.0204 Fax: 410.625.7050 www.nscsa.com NORASIA/CSAV 99 Wood Ave. S, 9th Fl., Iselin, NJ 08830 Tel: Agent: 732.635.2600 Fax: 732.635.2601 www.csav.com NORDANA LINE 6002 Commerce Blvd., Ste. 116, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.234.7221 Fax: 912.233.9867 www.nordanausa.com NORTON LILLY INTERNATIONAL 6001 Chatham Center Dr., Ste. 330, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.234.4342 Fax: 912.234.4565 www.nortonlilly.com NYK LINE (NORTH AMERICA) INC. 360 Interstate North Pkwy., Ste. 300, Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 770.956.9444 Fax: 770.933.8177 www.nykline.com OLDENDORF 850 Canal St., 3rd Fl., Stamford, CT 06902 Tel: 203.487.7308 Fax: 203.487.7310 www.oldendorf.com 100 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 OOCL 2000 Daniel Island Dr., Ste. 450, Charleston, SC 29492 Tel: 888.388.6625/843.881.2910 Fax: 843.856.8199 www.oocl.com PRIME OCEAN MARINE 33 Bull St., Ste. 510, Savannah, GA 31401-3332 Tel: 912.447.4797 Fax: 912.447.5643 www.aceslogistics.com REGISTER INTERNATIONAL, INC. 2591 Hwy. 17 S, Ste. 203, Richmond Hill, GA 31324 Tel: 912.727.5343 Fax: 912.727.5264 www.registerintl.com RICKMERS-LINE (AMERICA) 350 Glenborough, Ste. 180, Houston, TX 77067 Tel: 281.453.7500 Fax: 281.453.7502 www.rickmers-line.com SAFMARINE, INC. Atlanta, GA 30319 PO Box D-545, Atlanta, GA 30319 Tel: 404.394.5725 www.safmarine.com SAGA FOREST CARRIERS PO Box 8367, Savannah, GA 31402 38 E Bay St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.790.0300 Fax: 912.447.0850 www.sagafc.com SOUTHERN SHIPPING COMPANY, INC. PO Box 2047, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.644.7083 Fax: 912.644.7832 STAR SHIPPING 7 E Congress St., Ste. 715, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.236.4144 Fax: 912.236.0882 www.starshipping.com STX PAN OCEAN (US HEADQUARTERS) 201 Rte. 17 N, 6th Fl., Rutherford, NJ 07070 Tel: 201.507.9952 Fax: 201.507.9951 www.stxpanocean.com TERMINAL SHIPPING COMPANY, INC. PO Box 3152, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: Agent: 912.964.5200 Fax: 912.964.4455 www.termship.com TFMARINE, INC. PO Box 1525, GPA Containerport Bldg., Rm 107, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.964.5319 Fax: 912.964.4430 www.tfmarine.com TOKO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. TOKO LINE 300 Harmon Meadow Blvd., 4th Fl., Secaucus, NJ 07094 Tel: 201.392.0368 Fax: 201.392.0433 TOTAL OCEAN MARINE SERVICES 3565 Cardinal Point Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32257 Tel: 904.448.8816 Fax: 904.448.8817 www.stsgroup.com TURKON CONTAINER LINE (GARDEN CITY) 22 Park of Commerce Way, Garden City, GA 31405 PO Box 18312, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.233.7877 Fax: 912.233.7339 www.turkonamerica.com UNI SHIPPING 26 E Bryan St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.231.2274 Fax: 912.231.2291 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO./UASC (ATLANTA) 3475 Lenox Rd., Ste. 630, Atlanta, GA 30326 Tel: 404.261.7598 Fax: 404.261.8484 www.uasc.com.kw UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO./UASC (SAVANNAH) 6001 Chatham Center Dr., Ste. 160, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.233.1970 Fax: 912.233.9054 www.uasc.net WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LOGISTICS (BRUNSWICK) 14 St. Andrews Ct., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.264.9559 Fax: 912.280.9716 www.2wglobal.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 101 WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LOGISTICS (SAVANNAH) 950 W River St., Berth 12 Ocean Terminal, Savannah, GA 31402 PO Box 1568, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.965.7491/912.656.2266 Fax: 912.965.7459 www.2wglobal.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 101 WILHELMSEN SHIPS SERVICE 7 Drayton St., Ste. 310, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.233.3239 Fax: 912.233.3244 www.wilhelmsen.com YANG MING LINE (DULUTH) 3100 Breckinridge Blvd., Ste. 175, Duluth, GA 30136 Tel: 770.931.9033 Fax: 770.931.1477 www.yml.com.tw YANG MING LINE (SAVANNAH) 6001 Chatham Center Dr., Ste. 250, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.238.0329/800.700.1155 Fax: 912.238.0339 www.yml.com.tw ZIM AMERICA INTEGRATED SHIPPING SERVICES (ATLANTA) 9755 Dogwood Rd., Ste. 270, Roswell, GA 30075 Tel: 678.225.1340 Fax: 678.225.1355 www.zim.com ZIM AMERICAN INTEGRATED SHIPPING SERVICES CO. INC. (SAVANNAH) 17 Park of Commerce Blvd., Ste. 300, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.964.3100 Fax: 912.964.3158 www.zim.com As from 2006, ballast water treatment systems will be installed on all new ships. This is six years before new legislation, requiring such treatment systems, enters into force. Emissions of CO2 and NOx drastically reduced. www.2wglobal.com Chemicals and detergents onboard are environmentally compatible. All vessels to have a Green Passport by 2010. Since 2001, conversion to vessels that run on low-sulphur oil has reduced SO2 emissions by 75,500 tons. That equals the discharge of SO2 in greater London during the same period. Winner of Lloyd's List "Clean Seas Award" as well as the "Thor Heyerdahl International Maritime Environmental Award" in 2007. At Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics, we have significantly reduced emmissions from our vessels, as well as improved fuel efficiency. While the number of units we transport continues to go up, our ambition is to make sure the environmental impact continues to go down. a greener journey Port Services Directory 101 PACKING & CRATING SERVICES CARGO GROUP, LLC 6232 Hwy. 21, Savannah, GA 31407 Tel: 912.966.2066 Fax: 912.966.2068 www.cargogroupllc.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 18 COASTAL LOGISTICS GROUP, INC. 8 Aviation Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0707 Fax: 912.964.0808 www.clg-sav.com Please see our Ad on Pgs. 102 & 111 THE D/C GROUP PO Box 2422, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 800.985.PACK (7224) www.exportpacker.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 103 DIXIE BOX & CRATING 155 Brampton Rd., Bldg. 150, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.965.1944 Fax: 912.965.1745 www.dixiecrating.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 84 OCEAN LINK, INC. PO Box 2548, Savannah, GA 31402-2548 Tel: 912.964.9336 Fax: 912.964.9338 www.ocean-link.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 97 PORTSIDE CARGO SERVICES 4895 Old Louisville Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.234.6060 Fax: 912.234.0102 www.pcssav.com PAVING SYSTEMS & MATERIALS TENSAR EARTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 5883 Glenridge Dr., Ste. 200, Atlanta, GA 30328-5363 Tel: 800.836.7271 Fax: 404.250.9185 www.tensarcorp.com PETROLEUM INDUSTRY & SERVICES FUELING SOLUTIONS, INC. PO Box 1078, Brunswick, GA 31521 Tel: 912.265.7190 Fax: 912.262.6471 INTERTEK CALEB BRETT 312 Carolan St., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.234.3090 Fax: 912.234.1009 www.intertek-cb.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 13 J.D. MOORE, INC. 210 Perry Lane Rd., Brunswick, GA 31525 PO Box 1078, Brunswick, GA 31521 Tel: 912.265.7190 Fax: 912.262.6471 NUSTAR ENERGY L.P. 2 Wahlstrom Rd., Savannah, GA 31404-1033 Tel: 912.236.1579 Fax: 912.234.6924 www.nustarenergy.com PHOTOGRAPHY - PORT ANNIKA LUNDBERG PHOTOGRAPHY 64 Chapel Lake N, Savannah, GA 31419 Tel: 912.234.4149/707.254.5535 www.annikalundberg.com DAVID SMALLS PHOTOGRAPHY, LLC 8 Brewer's Landing, Tybee Island, GA 31328 Tel: 912.257.5232 www.davidsmalls.com RUSS BRYANT PHOTOGRAPHY 7 Baker Dr., Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.897.4292/912.604.8757 www.russbryantphoto.com PORT & CANAL AUTHORITIES ADMINISTRACION PORTUARIA INTEGRAL DE VERACRUZ SA DE CV AV Marina Mercante No. 210, Col Centro 7 Piso, Veracruz, 91700 Mexico Tel: +(52) 229.923.21.70 Ext. 2203 Fax: +(52) 229.932.71.81 www.apiver.com GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY PO Box 2406, Savannah, GA 31402-2406 Tel: 912.964.3811 Fax: 912.966.3615 www.gaports.com Please see our Ads on pages 21, 45, 50, 60, 70 and the OBC MODERN TERMINALS LIMITED PO Box 501358, Atlanta, GA 31150 Tel: 770.778.4862 www.dachanbayone.com; www.modernterminals.com PANAMA CANAL AUTHORITY PO Box 526725, Miami, FL 33152-6725 Tel: 011.507.272.7602 Fax: 507.272.1416 www.pancanal.com SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL PORT (GROUP) CO., LTD 18 Yangshupu Rd., Shanghai 200082, China Tel: (86.21) 6329.0660 Fax: (86.21) 6329.0202 www.portshanghai.com.cn SHIMIZU PORT AUTHORITY 9-25 Hinode-cho, Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka City, Japan 424-0922 Tel: 81.543.53.2203 Fax: 81.543.54.0380 www.portofshimizu.com SUEZ CANAL AUTHORITY Ismailia 41515, Egypt Tel: 2064.3910000.30 Fax: 2064.3914784.5 www.suezcanal.gov.eg SYDNEY PORTS CORPORATION Level 8, 207 Kent St., Sydney, NSW 2000 Tel: 61.2.9296.4999 Fax: 61.2.9296.4742 www.sydneyports.com.au 102 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 YANTIAN INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINALS YICT Bldg., 3rd Jingang Rd., Yantian District, Shenzhen, China 518081 Tel: 86.755.2529 0888.6019 Fax: 86.755.2529 1188 www.yict.com.cn RAIL CARRIERS (SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK & BAINBRIDGE) CSX TRANSPORTATION (BRUNSWICK) 1810 Coast St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.265.6200 Fax: 912.264.8702 www.csx.com Please see our Ad on the Inside front cover CSX TRANSPORTATION (JACKSONVILLE) 500 Water St., 3rd Fl., Jacksonville, FL 32202 Tel: 904.359.3480 Fax: 904.366.5819 www.csx.com Please see our Ad on the Inside front cover CSX TRANSPORTATION (SAVANNAH) 1401 Staley Ave., Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.944.1448 Fax: 912.944.1447 www.csx.com Please see our Ad on the Inside front cover GENESEE & WYOMING INC. 4337 Pablo Oaks Ct., Ste. 200, Jacksonville, FL 32224 Tel: 904.223.1110 Fax: 904.223.8711 www.gwrr.com GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD (CLASS III) 78 Pulpwood Rd., Dawson, GA 39842 Tel: 229.698.2000 Fax: 229.698.2030 www.gswrr.com GOLDEN ISLES TERMINAL RAILROAD, INC. Joe Frank Harris Blvd., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.262.9885 Fax: 912.262.6344 NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION 3 Commercial Pl., Norfolk, VA 23510-9251 Tel: 757.629.2790 Fax: 757.629.2849 www.nscorp.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 5 SAVANNAH PORT TERMINAL RAILROAD, INC. 2 Main St., Savannah, GA 31408 PO Box 7358, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.5715 Fax: 912.964.7119 RAILCAR EQUIPMENT & SERVICES GENESEE & WYOMING INC. 4337 Pablo Oaks Ct., Ste. 200, Jacksonville, FL 32224 Tel: 904.223.1110 Fax: 904.223.8711 www.gwrr.com TRACKMOBILE, INC. 1602 Executive Dr., LaGrange, GA 30240-5751 Tel: 706.884.6651 Fax: 706.884.0390 www.trackmobile.com RAILCAR TRANSFER TO OCEAN CONTAINER JIMCO PO Box 30156, Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.652.1126 Fax: 912.652.1158 OCEAN LINK, INC. PO Box 2548, Savannah, GA 31402-2548 Tel: 912.964.9336 Fax: 912.964.9338 www.ocean-link.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 97 RTC COMMODITY TRANSFER LLC PO Box 3062, Mobile, AL 36652-3062 Tel: 251.767.2767 www.rtctransfer.com TRANSFLO 6735 Southpoint Dr. S, Jacksonville, FL 32216 Tel: 904.279.6325 Fax: 904.245.2289 www.metalslogistics.com REAL ESTATE - INDUSTRIAL, OFFICE SPACE & PROPERTY MGT. ACKERMAN & CO. 10 Glenlake Pkwy., S Tower, Ste. 1000, Atlanta, GA 30328 Tel: 770.913.3900 Fax: 770.913.3965 www.ackermanco.net AMB PROPERTY CORP. 3424 Peachtree Rd. NE, Ste. 125, Atlanta, GA 30326 Tel: 404.443.6200 Fax: 404.443.6201 www.amb.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 104 CB RICHARD ELLIS, INC. 3280 Peachtree Rd., Ste. 1400, Atlanta, GA 30305 Tel: 404.923.1496 Fax: 404.504.0028 www.cbre.com COLLIERS NEELY DALES, LLC 301 Habersham St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.233.7111 Fax: 912.236.1200 www.colliersneelydales.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 35 COLLIERS SPECTRUM CAUBLE 1349 W Peachtree St., Ste. 1100, Atlanta, GA 30309 Tel: 404.888.9000 Fax: 404.870.2845 www.collierscauble.com CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD OF GEORGIA 55 Ivan Allen Blvd., Ste. 700, Atlanta, GA 30308 Tel: 404.853.5346 Fax: 404.853.5383 www.cushwake.com THE GROUP Transportation & Warehousing Industrial Packing & Crating Packaging Solutions Industrial Packing & Crating Standard Boxing Skeleton Crating & Skidding Corrosion Protection Vapor Barrier Pack with Desiccant Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors & Oils Nationwide On-Site Services Complete Turnkey Plant Moves Container Loading/Stripping Inside/Outside Storage ISPM 15 Certified SWPM (800) 985-PACK (7225) Atlanta Baltimore Charleston Chicago Greenville Houston Long Beach NY/NJ Norfolk Miami Savannah Seattle Port Services Directory 103 DP PARTNERS 7 E Congress St., Ste. 500, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 800.597.0056 Fax: 912.233.5715 www.dermody.com; www.logisticenter.com Reno, NV-based DP Partners is a national commercial developer of parks and facilities located in areas with excellent access to transportation infrastructures. Founded in 1960, DP Partners is ranked in the top 10 privately owned commercial development firms in the country. Annually DP develops approximately 3,000,000 SF of speculative and build-to-suit projects nationwide. Please see our Ad on the Inside back cover DP PARTNERS 200 N 3rd St., #1402, Harrisburg, PA 17101 Tel: 800.597.0056 Fax: 912.233.5715 www.dermody.com; www.logisticenter.com Reno, NV-based DP Partners is a national commercial developer of parks and facilities located in areas with excellent access to transportation infrastructures. Founded in 1960, DP Partners is ranked in the top 10 privately owned commercial development firms in the country. Annually DP develops approximately 3,000,000 SF of speculative and build-to-suit projects nationwide. Please see our Ad on the Inside back cover GEORGIA WAREHOUSE & DISTRIBUTION Savannah, GA Tel: 912.429.1093 Fax: 912.727.2268 georgiawarehouseanddistribution.com HOSTETTER SCHNEIDER REALTY PARTNERS 5105 Paulsen St., Ste 200A, Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.353.7707 Fax: 912.354.2210 www.hsrealtypartners.com INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES GROUP, INC. 200 Broad St., Ste. 203, Gainesville, GA 30501 Tel: 770.536.6555 Fax: 770.536.4006 www.ipgproperties.com JOHNSON DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. 7 E Congress St., Ste. 611 D, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.233.8545 www.johnsondevelopment.net MCKINNEY TERMINAL PROPERTIES, LP (TRUCK YARDS & CROSS-DOCK TERMINALS FOR LEASE) PO Box 7, Tucker, GA 30085 Tel: 404.406.9194 MELAVER/MOUCHET 104 W State St., Ste. 200, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.238.5416 Fax: 912.238.9942 www.melavermouchet.com SC BODNER CO., INC. (THE VILLAGE AT RICE HOPE APARTMENTS) 203 Magnolia Blvd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.3333/912.964.1033 Fax: 912.964.1033 www.villagericehope.com; www.scbodner.com SOLUTION PROPERTY GROUP (ATLANTA) 1201 Peachtree St., NE, Ste. 1001, Atlanta, GA 30361 Tel: 404.879.2100 Fax: 404.879.2111 www.solutionproperty.com SOLUTION PROPERTY GROUP (SAVANNAH) 595 Northport Pkwy., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.234.3301 Fax: 404.879.2111 www.solutionproperty.com TPA REALTY SERVICES, LLC 11555 Medlock Bridge Rd., Johns Creek, GA 30097 Tel: 770.497.1400 Fax: 770.476.9991 www.tparealtyservices.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 17 ROPE, WIRE & CABLE PRODUCTS DIVERSIFIED LIFTING 4702 Distribution Dr., Tampa, FL 33605-5922 Tel: 813.248.2299 Fax: 813.248.6057 www.diversifiedlifting.com PORT CITY INDUSTRIAL & MARINE SUPPLY, INC. PO Box 1407, Savannah, GA 31402-1407 Tel: 912.232.0722 Fax: 912.232.6118 www.portcityindustrial.com SALVAGE SEA TOW/SEA SPILL SERVICES OF SAVANNAH 207 Azalea Rd., Ste. 20, Midway, GA 31320 Tel: 912.356.8344 Fax: 912.356.8345 www.seatow.com SEAFARERS SERVICES & ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONAL SEAFARERS' CENTER COLONEL'S ISLAND 161 Penniman Cir., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 912.554.0017 Fax: 912.267.7797 www.seafarercenter.org INTERNATIONAL SEAFARERS' CENTER PORT OF BRUNSWICK 307 Newcastle St., Brunswick, GA 31520 Tel: 912.267.0631 Fax: 912.267.7797 www.seafarercenter.org INTERNATIONAL SEAMEN'S HOUSE PORT OF SAVANNAH 25 Houston St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.234.2438 Fax: 912.233.9319 SHIP CHANDLERY/SHIP STORES HARBOR MARINE SUPPLY 557 Suncrest Blvd., Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.897.3290 Fax: 912.897.3462 SOUTHERN SHIP SUPPLY 5 Carolan St., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.234.6646 Fax: 912.234.6649 www.shipsupply.com 104 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 SHIP REPAIR & MAINTENANCE CHARLESTONSHIP INC. PO Box 70366, Charleston, SC 29418 Tel: 843.767.5100 Fax: 843.767.5040 CONTINENTAL FIELD SYSTEMS 23 Westgate Blvd., Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.232.8121 Fax: 912.232.0116 www.continentalfield.com FORBES ELECTRONIC REPAIRS PO Box 20412, St. Simons Island, GA 31522 Tel: 912.638.6536 RIVER SUPPLY, INC. 2827 River Dr., Thunderbolt, GA 31404 Tel: 912.354.7777 Fax: 912.354.3326 www.riverservice-supply.com SAVANNAH MARINE SERVICES PO Box 788, Hutchinson Island, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.232.3943 Fax: 912.232.2717 THUNDERBOLT MARINE, INC. PO Box 5628, Savannah, GA 31414 Tel: 912.352.4931 Fax: 912.352.4958 www.thunderboltmarine.us WHALEY FOODSERVICE REPAIRS, INC. 109-A Owens Industrial Dr., Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.447.0827 Fax: 912.236.4949 www.whaleyfoodservice.com STEVEDORING & CARGO HANDLING SERVICES APM TERMINALS PO Box 4136, Savannah, GA 31407 Tel: 912.966.5639 Fax: 912.966.5827 www.apmterminals.com CERES MARINE TERMINALS, INC. PO Box 2048, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.964.5616 Fax: 912.964.5544 www.ceresglobal.com LIBERTY TERMINALS SAVANNAH 112 Marine Terminal Dr., Savannah, GA 31402 PO Box 516, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.341.0311 Fax: 912.341.0293 www.liberty-terminals.com LOGISTEC USA, INC. PO Box 1411, Brunswick, GA 31521 225 Newcastle St., Brunswick, GA 31521 Tel: 912.264.4044 Fax: 912.267.6352 www.logistec.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 31 METRO PORTS SAVANNAH 16 Foundation Dr., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.965.1770 Fax: 912.965.1775 www.metports.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 105 PORTS AMERICA 145B Southern Blvd., Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.651.4000 Fax: 912.651.4018 www.portsamerica.com SSA COOPER, LLC (BRUNSWICK) 100-A Gloucester St., Brunswick, GA 31520 PO Box 1767, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.652.0599 Fax: 912.966.2288 www.ssamarine.com SSA COOPER, LLC (OCEAN TERMINAL) 950 W River St., Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.236.6805 Fax: 912.331.0352 SSA COOPER, LLC (SAVANNAH) PO Box 1767, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.652.0599 Fax: 912.966.2288 www.ssamarine.com VOPAK TERMINAL SAVANNAH, INC. PO Box 7390, Savannah, GA 31418 GPA-Turner & Hart Streets, Gate 2, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.1811 Fax: 912.965.9045 www.vopak.com TERMINAL OPERATORS COLONIAL TERMINALS, INC. PO Box 576, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.236.1331 Fax: 912.235.3873 www.colonialgroupinc.com GEORGIA KAOLIN TERMINALS, INC. PO Box 576, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.236.1331 Fax: 912.235.3873 www.colonialgroupinc.com GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY PO Box 2406, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.964.3880/800.342.8012 Fax: 912.964.3869 www.gaports.com Please see our Ads on pages 21, 45, 50, 60, 70 and the OBC LIBERTY TERMINALS SAVANNAH 112 Marine Terminal Dr., Savannah, GA 31402 PO Box 516, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.341.0311 Fax: 912.341.0293 www.liberty-terminals.com LOGISTEC USA INC. 225 Newcastle St., Brunswick, Georgia 31520 Tel: 912.264.4044 www.logistec.com Port Services Directory 105 METRO PORTS SAVANNAH 16 Foundation Dr., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.965.1770 Fax: 912.965.1775 www.metports.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 105 NUSTAR ENERGY L.P. 2 Wahlstrom Rd., Savannah, GA 31404-1033 Tel: 912.236.1579 Fax: 912.234.6924 www.nustarenergy.com VOPAK CORP. PO Box 7390, Savannah, GA 31418 Tel: 912.964.1811 TOWING & TUG SERVICES BIBLIA, INC. PO Drawer 788, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.232.7342 Fax: 912.232.2717 COLUMBIA COASTAL TRANSPORT 106 Allen Rd., Liberty Corner, NJ 07938 Tel: 908.991.0001 Fax: 908.580.1000 CRESCENT TOWING CO. PO Box 2704, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.236.2571 Fax: 912.236.0878 www.crescenttowing.com MORAN TOWING OF SAVANNAH 504 E River St., Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.232.8103 Fax: 912.232.4735 www.morantug.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 106 OST TRUCKING CO., INC. (SAVANNAH) 3828 Augusta Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.1911 Fax: 912.966.1913 www.osttrucking.com SEA TOW/SEA SPILL SERVICES OF SAVANNAH 207 Azalea Rd., Ste. 20, Midway, GA 31320 Tel: 912.356.8344 Fax: 912.356.8345 www.seatow.com TRUCKING SERVICES AAA COOPER TRANSPORTATION (ELLENWOOD) PO Box 745, Ellenwood, GA 30294 Tel: 404.363.1336 Fax: 404.361.8902 www.aaacooper.com AAA COOPER TRANSPORTATION (SAVANNAH) 5526 Export Blvd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.2712 Fax: 912.966.2743 www.aaacooper.com ABF FREIGHT SYSTEM, INC. 1165 Willburn Rd., Conley, GA 30288 Tel: 404.363.4480 Fax: 404.363.0072 www.abfs.com ADDTRAN LOGISTICS, INC. PO Box 71946, Albany, GA 31708 Tel: 800.745.1579 Fax: 229.438.7876 www.addtran.com ADS LOGISTICS, LLC 234 S Holland Dr., Pendergrass, GA 30567 Tel: 610.449.3845 Fax: 866.276.7505 www.adslogistics.com ALL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION 1315 Wings Ct., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.236.4200 Fax: 912.236.6222 ALL POINTS INTERNATIONAL 2700 Louisville Rd., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.234.5791 Fax: 912.234.5794 ALLCOAST INTERMODAL SERVICES 140 Commerce Ct., Rincon, GA 31326 Tel: 912.826.3404 Fax: 912.826.3406 www.allcoast.net ALLIANCE AIR FREIGHT & LOGISTICS 13345 Saticoy St., North Hollywood, CA 91605 Tel: 800.684.6359 www.shipalliance.com ALLIED HOLDINGS SYSTEMS, LTD. 160 Clairemont Ave., Decatur, GA 30030 Tel: 404.371.0379 Fax: 404.370.4216 www.alliedholdings.com AMERICAN TRANS-FREIGHT 1514 Old Dean Forest Rd., Savannah, GA 31418 PO Box 7544, Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.5180 Fax: 912.966.5264 www.americantransfreight.com ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM CARRIERS 31 Minus Ave., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.5625 ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT CONSOLIDATORS, INC. 1350 Wings Ct., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.6533 Fax: 912.964.6568 ATLANTIC INTERMODAL 126 Pine Meadow Dr., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.964.2022 Fax: 912.964.2034 www.imcg.com ATLANTIC TRUCKING COMPANY 427 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.966.2407 Fax: 912.966.2423 www.atltrucking.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 107 AVERITT EXPRESS 30 Artley Rd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 800.283.7488 Fax: 912.748.6433 www.averittexpress.com B-H TRANSFER COMPANY 442 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 800.762.3042 106 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 B & L EXPRESS 5318 Augusta Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 PO Box 7011, Garden City, GA 31418 Tel: 912.964.7574 Fax: 912.964.7990 BAKER TRUCKING 4620 Old Louisville Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0162 Fax: 912.927.0977 BENNETT INTERNATIONAL GROUP PO Box 569, McDonough, GA 30253 Tel: 770.957.1866 Fax: 800.866.4420 www.bennettig.com BIG DADDY DRAYAGE 1501 Lissner Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.629.4024 Fax: 912.629.4029 www. bigdaddydrayage.com BONDED SERVICES WAREHOUSE, INC. 134 Industrial Dr., Rincon, GA 31326 Tel: 912.604.5956 Fax: 404.349.1637 www.bondedservice.com BP EXPRESS, INC. 414 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.5100 Fax: 912.964.5975 www.bpexpessinc.com BRIDGE TERMINAL TRANSPORT 601 O'Leary Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.8802 Fax: 912.964.9430 www.bttinc.com BRIGHTWELL TRUCKING LLC 633 Peacock Rd., Alma, GA 31510 Tel: 912.449.6869 Fax: 912.449.5450 Please see our Ad on Pg. 108 C T L DISTRIBUTION 322 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.966.5868 Fax: 912.966.5483 C.H. ROBINSON WORLDWIDE, INC. 101 W Mulberry Blvd., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 866.902.3651 www.chrobinson.com CALIFORNIA CARTAGE EXPRESS 6056 Commerce Ct., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.8710 Fax: 912.964.0663 www.calcartage.com CAPITAL CARGO 175 Brampton Rd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.2622 Fax: 912.964.0858 CARGO GROUP, LLC 6232 Hwy. 21, Savannah, GA 31407 Tel: 912.966.2066 Fax: 912.966.2068 www.cargogroupllc.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 18 CARGO LOGISTICS SERVICES, INC. 865 Lake Gale Dr., Midway, GA 31320 Tel: 912.884.5505 Fax: 912.884.5905 CDS TRANSPORT 413 Grange Rd., Savannah, GA 31407 Tel: 912.966.1320 Fax: 912.966.1625 Port Services Directory CENTRAL TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL 310 Carolan St., Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 800.423.6872 Fax: 912.234.6714 www.centraltransportint.com CENTURION AUTO LOGISTICS 1 Joe Frank Harris Blvd., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 912.262.6040 Fax: 912.261.1121 www.centurional.com CHEMICAL SOUTH 420 Telfair Rd., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.966.1000 Fax: 912.966.1300 www.chemicalsouthtransport.com COASTAL CARTAGE, INC. - MDII AGENTS 6004 Commerce Blvd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.1156 Fax: 912.964.1159 COASTAL LOGISTICS GROUP, INC. 8 Aviation Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0707 Fax: 912.964.0808 www.clg-sav.com Please see our Ad on Pgs. 102 & 111 COASTAL TRANSPORT LOGISTICS, LLC 322 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.8467 Fax: 912.964.2918 www.ctdrivers.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 20 COLONIAL CONTAINER SERVICES, INC. 154 Pine Barren Rd., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.748.7834 Fax: 912.748.7838 COLONIAL FREIGHT SYSTEMS, INC. 5963 S Expwy., Forest Park, GA 30297 Tel: 770.991.1404 Fax: 770.991.0536 www.cfsi.com COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION, INC. (CTI) 5406 B Augusta Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.8554 Fax: 912.964.0802 COMTRAK LOGISTICS, INC. 5550 Export Blvd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.0517 Fax: 912.966.0218 www.comtraklogistics.com CON - WAY SOUTHERN EXPRESS 1497 Lissner Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.9143 Fax: 912.964.4424 www.con-way.com CROSSDOCK U.S.A., INC. 135 Distribution Dr., Savannah, GA 31322 Tel: 912.629.0600 Fax: 912.629.0604 www.crowntransportation.com Atlantic Trucking Company Specializing in: Intermodal Transportation to 48 states Storage Overweight hauling Reefers and Local drayage Also offer complete off-port depot Charleston 843-767-1045 Atlanta 404-627-5539 Savannah 912-966-2407 Charlotte 704-377-0580 Nashville 615-242-2551 Jacksonville 904-751-6713 Memphis 870-400-0020 www.atlantictrucking.com 107 CROWN TRANSPORTATION/CROSS - DOCK USA 135 Distribution Dr., Savannah, GA 31322 Tel: 912.629.0600 Fax: 912.629.0604 www.crowntransportation.com CTL DISTRIBUTION 322 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.966.5868 Fax: 912.964.5483 www.drivectl.com THE D/C GROUP PO Box 2422, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 800.985.PACK (7224) www.exportpacker.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 103 DALLAS & MAVIS SPECIALIZED CARRIER 1 Billy B. Hair Dr., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.0222 DART ADVANTAGE LOGISTICS 2800 Sawnee Ave, Buford, GA 30518 Tel: 800.501.1232 Fax: 770.932.8457 www.backhauler.com DILLON TRANSPORT, INC. 1833 Westgate Pkwy., Atlanta, GA 30336 Tel: 770.577.3260 www.dillontransport.com ESTES EXPRESS LINE 1123 Louisville Rd., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.236.7734 Fax: 912.236.0074 www.estes-express.com EVANS DELIVERY/YOUMANS TRANSPORT 503 Bourne Ave., Garden City, GA 31408 PO Box 4294, Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.2020 Fax: 912.964.7788 www.evansdelivery.com Bonded, import & export containerized freight. Services: Ocean Container and Rail Trailer Drayage Serving Port facilities and Rail facilities of Savannah, GA. EVERREADY TRANSPORT 5406 Augusta Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.6206 Fax: 912.964.6225 FALCON TRANSPORT 110 Godley Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.0037 Fax: 912.965.0490 www.falcontransport.net FED EX FREIGHT 130 Telfair Rd., Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.232.1600 Fax: 912.232.1150 www.fedex.com Serving the GPA Port Terminals in Savannah and Brunswick. 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FULL ARMOR TRANSPORT PO Box 7051, Savannah, GA 31418 Tel: 912.964.1525 Fax: 912.964.8318 G & P TRUCKING 130 Pine Meadow Dr., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.964.4661 Fax: 912.964.8219 www.gptruck.com GEMI TRUCKING 42 Artley Rd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.963.0159 Ext. 20 Fax: 912.963.0123 www.gemitrucking.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 14 GENESEE & WYOMING INC. 4337 Pablo Oaks Ct., Ste. 200, Jacksonville, FL 32224 Tel: 904.223.1110 Fax: 904.223.8711 www.gwrr.com GEORGIA FREIGHTWAYS CORP. 4903 Old Louisville Rd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.4319 Fax: 912.964.4951 www.gfwy.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 96 GEORGIA PORT SERVICES 9 Ole Oak Rd., Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.897.7337 Fax: 912.897.7846 www.georgiaportservices.com GLENN LEE TRUCKING 456 Bourne Ave., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.6972 Fax: 912.964.5499 GORNO TRANSPORTATION 124 Eason Dr., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.966.2525 Fax: 912.966.2528 www.gornotrans.com GST CORP /NYK LOGISTICS PO Box 18268, Savannah/Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.8404 Fax: 912.966.5630 HARRIS TRANSPORT CO. PO Box 529, Monroe, NC 28111 Tel: 912.966.0877 Fax: 912.966.0987 108 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 HEAVY WEIGHT TRANSPORT, INC. 289 Telfair Rd., Ste. C, Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.629.0990 Fax: 912.629.0993 www.wingstrucking.com Specialized Service of Permitted Sealed Overweight Ocean Borne Container Handling up to 55,000 lbs net cargo in 20' or 40' containers. Our fleet consists of carrier owned 20' and 40 tri-axle chassis with multiple offices and service throughout the United States. Please contact Bill Fields for further details. HELLAS TRANSPORT COMPANY 6020 Commerce Blvd., Garden City, GA 31408 PO Box 7002, Savannah, GA 31418 Tel: 912.964.4309 Fax: 912.964.7101 www.hellastrsansport.com HOOVER TRANSPORTATION 17 N Main St., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.1010 Fax: 912.966.0044 HORIZON FREIGHT SYSTEMS 140 Pine Meadow Rd., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.964.2550 Fax: 912.964.6427 HOWARD SHEPPARD, INC. 5560 A Export Blvd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.2181 Fax: 912.964.2151 THE HUBACH GROUP PO Box 249, Rincon, GA 31326-249 Tel: 912.966.1062 Fax: 912.966.1063 HUDD DISTRIBUTION SERVICES 276 Jimmy Deloach Pkwy., Savannah, GA 31422 Tel: 912.790.2505 Fax: 912.790.2520 INTERMODAL BRIDGE TRANSPORT 153 Pine Barren Rd., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.330.8391 Fax: 912.330.8379 INTERMODAL CARGO SERVICES, LLC 1350 Wings Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 PO Box 2967, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.964.1303 Fax: 912.964.6351 www.assoctrans.com J.B. HUNT 4801 Old Louisville Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.2347 Fax: 912.966.2452 www.jbhunt.com JIT WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS 216 E Lathrop Ave., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.201.0050 Fax: 912.201.0307 www.jitwhse.com JOHNSON TRANSPORTATION 1497 Lissner Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0422 Fax: 912.964.0981 KEEN TRANSPORT, INC. 101 Norwest Ct., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.748.3999 Fax: 912.748.1677 www.keentransport.com KING CARTAGE INC. 5137 Augusta Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31408 PO Box 1692, Port Wentworth, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.6017 Fax: 912.234.1528 LANDMARK TRUCKING PO Box 18228, Garden City, GA 31418 Tel: 912.964.4364 Fax: 912.964.4366 LANDSTAR RANGER (RICHMOND HILL) Hwy. 17 & I-95, Rm. 203, Richmond Hill, GA 31324 Tel: 912.756.3989 Fax: 912.756.4177 www.landstar.com LANDSTAR RANGER (SAVANNAH) 35 1/2 Falligant Ave., Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.303.9008 LARGE CARTAGE 1618 Dean Forest Rd., Ste. 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PO Box 7155, Garden City, GA 31418 Tel: 912.944.2756 Fax: 912.944.2795 www.mdintermodal.com MCKENZIE TANK LINES 14 Aviation Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.8232 Fax: 912.964.6113 www.mckenzietank.com MCO TRANSPORT, INC. 6037 Commerce Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 910.343.8372 Fax: 910.343.8003 www.mcotransport.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 87 MERCER TRANSPORTATION 107 Homestead Ct., Guyton, GA 31312 Tel: 912.728.3735/800.872.2504 Fax: 912.728.3743 www.mercer-trans.com MILAN EXPRESS 1497 Lissner Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 888.279.1753 Fax: 912.965.1114 www.milanexpress.com MILLER TRANSFER 1315 Wings Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.5235 Fax: 912.966.5124 www.millertransfer.com MILLER TRANSPORTERS 6053 Commerce Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.2417 Fax: 912.964.1053 www.millert.com MTI INTERMODAL (SAVANNAH) PO Box 393, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.232.2396 Fax: 912.239.9565 NATIONAL DRAYAGE SERVICE (NDS) 422 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.7238 Fax: 912.964.7242 www.ndsv.com NATIONAL RETAIL SYSTEMS 125 Industrial Way, Pooler, GA 31405 Tel: 877.345.4NRS www.nrsonline.com NATIONWIDE TRANSPORT SERVICE PO Box 18261, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.0921 Fax: 912.964.8686 OLD DOMINION FREIGHT 2821 Tremont Rd., Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 912.231.0094 Fax: 912.231.0058 www.odfl.com OST TRUCKING CO., INC. (SAVANNAH) 3828 Augusta Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.1911 Fax: 912.966.1913 www.osttrucking.com OUTSOURCE LOGISTICS 5849 Production Way, Valdosta, GA 31604 PO Box 2290, Valdosta, GA 31604 Tel: 866.726.2715/229.249.9026 Fax: 229.247.8553 www.outsourcelogistics.com P.B. EXPRESS (SAVANNAH) 415 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407-2508 Tel: 912.964.7322 Fax: 912.964.7384 www.pbexpress.com PACER CARTAGE, INC. 289 H Telfair Rd., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.233.9760 Fax: 912.233.9853 PANTHERS INTERNATIONAL INC. PO Box 4304, Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.1303 Fax: 912.964.6351 www.assoctrans.com PB INDUSTRIES, INC. 325 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.8888 Fax: 912.964.0444 www.pbindustries.com Port Services Directory 109 PIONEER TRANSPORT, INC. 1522 Old Dean Forest Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.1600 Fax: 912.964.4004 PORT CITY LOGISTICS, INC. PO Box 2514, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.965.9008 Fax: 912.966.7166 www.portcitylogistics.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 12 R&R EXPRESS 170 Towels Rd., Bloomingdale, GA 31302 Tel: 912.748.8892 Fax: 912.748.6698 RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION SPECIALISTS, INC. 122 Raymond Rd., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.966.1520 Fax: 912.966.1523 www.reliabletrans.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 99 ROADLINK 439 Grange Rd., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.963.9611 Fax: 912.963.9613 www.roadlink.com ROADWAY EXPRESS 3501 Edwin Ave., Savannah, GA 31405 Tel: 800.665.0434 Fax: 912.238.3428 www.roadway.com ROMAN TRANSPORT - INTER METRO FREIGHT, INC. PO Box 131, Kearny, NJ 07032-0131 Tel: 973.344.5722 Fax: 973.465.4678 www.intermetrofreight.peachhost.com SAIA MOTOR FREIGHT 2797 Hwy. 80 W, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.965.9787 Fax: 912.965.0195 www.saia.com SAVANNAH CARTAGE, INC. PO Box 1284, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.966.1997/800.966.1997 Fax: 912.966.5062 www.savannahcartage.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 89 SAVANNAH PORT SERVICES 9 Ole Oak Rd., Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.897.7337 Fax: 912.897.7846 www.savannahportservices.com SAVANNAH WAREHOUSE SERVICES LLC 145 Distribution Dr., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.963.0859 Fax: 912.963.0865 www.savannahwarehouseservices.net Please see our Ad on Pg. 92 SCHNEIDER LOGISTICS 6069 Commerce Blvd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 866.875.9046 Fax: 920.403.8522 www.schneider.com SCHWERMAN TRUCKING COMPANY 205 Lissner Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.6271 Fax: 912.964.7222 www.tankstar.com SEALANE EXPRESS, INC. 46 Mincey Blvd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.5781 Fax: 912.966.5167 SIGNATURE, OPERATED BY DALLAS-MAVIS 32 Telfair Pl., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.236.5079 Fax: 912.236.6631 SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES 1717 Old Dean Forest Rd., Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.964.7136 Fax: 912.964.8040 www.sefl.com SOUTHEASTERN TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., INC. 2561 Plant Atkinson Rd., Smyrna, GA 30080 Tel: 404.794.2401 Fax: 404.794.0307 SUNTECK 114 Gulfstream Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.5004 Fax: 912.966.5024 SUPERIOR CARRIERS 5530 Export Blvd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.7300 Fax: 912.964.0029 www.superior-carriers.com SUPERIOR TRANSPORTATION PO Box 1599, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29465-1599 Tel: 843.740.1840 Fax: 843.740.1942 www.superiortransportation.com SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, LLC 437 Telfair Rd., Garden City, GA 31415 Tel: 912.443.4008 Fax: 912.443.5036 www.scmllc.net Please see our Ad on Pg. 15 TENNESSEE COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE 116 Gulfstream Rd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.0910 Fax: 912.966.0914 www.tcwonline.com TFX, INC. 425 Telfair Rd., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.963.0160 Fax: 912.963.0163 www.tfxincorporated.com TITAN LOGISTICS 1618 Dean Forest Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.1067 Fax: 912.966.0427 TOTAL TRANSPORT SERVICES PO Box 1267, Pooler, GA 31322 1014 US Hwy. 80 E, Pooler, GA 31322 Tel: 912.330.9777/866.363.9777 Fax: 912.330.0770 www.totaltransport.us Trucking services for local and long distance routes. We service in heavy hauling and expedited services. All types of trailers and chassis available. One call is all it takes. Guaranteed on time and efficient. Experience the "Total" difference! TRANS DYNAMICS, INC. 4275 Shackleford Rd., Ste. 120, Norcross, GA 30093 Tel: 770.921.5000/800.827.7717 Fax: 770.923.6809 PO Box 956968, Duluth, GA 30095 www.transdynamics.com TRANSPORTATION MADE SIMPLE (TMS) 487 Bourne Ave., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 877.966.8091 Fax: 912.966.8092 www.tmstransport.com TRI STAR FREIGHT SYSTEM, INC. 2215 Dean Forest Rd., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.0800 www.tristarfreightsys.com TURNER TRANSFER 4185 Chitwood Dr., North Charleston, SC 29405 Tel: 800.388.1355 Fax: 843.566.0706 www.guymturner.com U.S. INTERMODAL (ATLANTA) 3184 Fayetteville Rd., Atlanta, GA 30316 Tel: 404.622.4162 Fax: 404.622.9914 www.associatedtransport.com U.S. INTERMODAL (GARDEN CITY) 1350 Wings Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.1303 Fax: 912.964.6351 www.assoctrans.com UPS FREIGHT 1503 Lissner Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.6415 Fax: 912.966.0847 www.upsfreight.com VANTAGE FREIGHT SYSTEMS 6054 Commerce Ct., Garden City, GA 31418 Tel: 912.964.0504 Fax: 912.964.6976 VENTURE ENTERPRISES OF SC, INC. 307 Chatham Pkwy., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.236.1020 Fax: 912.236.4060 WAGGONERS TRUCKING 229 Anchor Dr., Brunswick, GA 31523 Tel: 912.265.6406 Fax: 912.265.4830 www.waggonerstrucking.com WALPOLE, INC. 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Box 474, Bracey, VA 23919 Tel: 434.689.3306 Fax: 434.689.3309 www.wingstrucking.com WORLDWIDE INTEGRATED SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS 4884 Old Louisville Rd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.8620 Fax: 912.964.6312 www.worldwideiscs.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 93 YELLOW TRANSPORTATION 2601 Seaboard Coastline Dr., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.233.9377 Fax: 912.234.5570 www.yellowfreight.com 110 GPA Ports Guide & Directory 2009 WAREHOUSING & DISTRIBUTION REFRIGERATION FLINT RIVER SERVICES, INC. 101 Progressive Dr., Rincon, GA 31326 Tel: 229.439.8080 Fax: 912.754.1166 SAVANNAH PORTSIDE REFRIGERATION 307 North & Georgia 25, Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.965.0747 Fax: 912.965.0765 WAREHOUSING, DISTRIBUTION & STORAGE ACCELLATRANS INC. 980 A Bourne Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.966.1858 Fax: 800.652.0403 www.accellatrans.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 95 BONDED SERVICES WAREHOUSE, INC. 134 Industrial Dr., Rincon, GA 31326 Tel: 912.604.5956 Fax: 404.349.1637 www.bondedservice.com CAPITAL CARGO 175 Brampton Rd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.2622 Fax: 912.964.0858 CARGO GROUP, LLC 6232 Hwy. 21, Savannah, GA 31407 Tel: 912.966.2066 Fax: 912.966.2068 www.cargogroupllc.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 18 COASTAL LOGISTICS GROUP, INC. 8 Aviation Ct., Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.0707 Fax: 912.964.0808 www.clg-sav.com Please see our Ad on Pgs. 102 & 111 CROSSDOCK U.S.A., INC. 135 Distribution Dr., Savannah, GA 31407 PO Box 4142, Savannah, GA 31407 Tel: 912.629.0600 Fax: 912.629.0604 www.crowntransportation.com THE D/C GROUP PO Box 2422, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 800.985.PACK (7224) www.exportpacker.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 103 DISTRIBUTION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL No. 1 Birkenhead Rd. & Hwy. 25, Savannah, GA 31407-1300 PO Box 4197, Savannah, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.0399 Fax: 912.964.0842 www.dsicompanies.com DIXIE BOX & CRATING 155 Brampton Rd., Bldg. 150, Garden City, GA 31408 Tel: 912.965.1944 Fax: 912.965.1745 www.dixiecrating.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 84 DP PARTNERS 200 N 3rd St., #1402, Harrisburg, PA 17101 Tel: 800.597.0056 Fax: 912.233.5715 www.dermody.com; www.logisticenter.com Reno, NV-based DP Partners is a national commercial developer of parks and facilities located in areas with excellent access to transportation infrastructures. 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Please see our Ad on the Inside back cover GEORGIA FREIGHTWAYS CORP. 4903 Old Louisville Rd., Savannah, GA 31408 Tel: 912.964.4319 Fax: 912.964.4951 www.gfwy.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 96 GEORGIA PORT SERVICES 9 Ole Oak Rd., Savannah, GA 31410 Tel: 912.897.7337 Fax: 912.897.7846 www.georgiaportservices.com GEORGIA WAREHOUSE & DISTRIBUTION Savannah, GA Tel: 912.429.1093 Fax: 912.727.2268 georgiawarehouseanddistribution.com JIT WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS 216 E Lathrop Ave., Savannah, GA 31415 Tel: 912.201.0050 Fax: 912.201.0307 www.jitwhse.com JOHNSON DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. 7 E Congress St., Ste. 611 D, Savannah, GA 31401 Tel: 912.233.8545 www.johnsondevelopment.net LDH CORPORATION PO Box 4125, Port Wentworth, GA 31407 216 S Coastal Hwy., Port Wentworth, GA 31407 Tel: 912.964.0000 Fax: 912.964.2246 www.ldhcorp.com Please see our Ad on Pg. 86 Port Services Directory 111 LIBERTY TERMINALS SAVANNAH 112 Marine Terminal Dr., Savannah, GA 31402 PO Box 516, Savannah, GA 31402 Tel: 912.341.0311 Fax: 912.341.0293 www.liberty-terminals.com LOGISTICS GROUP 1315 Wings Ct., Ste. 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New 72-acre industrial park Over 1,000,000 SF ready for occupancy Located on GA Route 307 just north of I-16 in Pooler, GA Four miles west of the Port of Savannah LEED registered features such as: Recycled building materials High-efficiency lighting Water-use-reduction fixtures Need a new port facility? We can deliver 689,400 SF. New 689,400 SF cross-docked distribution facility, divisible to 150,000 SF 35-Acre site 32' Clear-height ceiling 55' by 60' Bay sizes 120 Truck docks, expandable to 144 4 Drive-in doors Parking for 186 trailers & 220 cars Need a new port facility? We can deliver 347,280 SF. New 347,280 SF distribution facility, divisible to 30,000 SF 17.5-Acre site 32' Clear-height ceiling 50' by 60' Bay sizes 58 Truck docks, expandable to 72 2 Drive-in doors Parking for 66 trailers & 160 cars Regional DP Partners Representative: Michael J. Alderman, SIOR, Partner-Eastern Region 200 North Third Street, #1402 Harrisburg, PA 17101 malderman@dermody.com Phone: (800) 597-0056 Local DP Partners Representative: Jeremy D. Merklinger, Regional Manager-Savannah jmerklinger@dermody.com National Commercial Development W W W. D E R M O D Y. 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