Georgia’s ports set records during the last fiscal year for tonnage, bulk cargo, auto and machinery units, and freight moved by intermodal rail, the Georgia Ports Authority(GPA) announced Monday.
In the year ending June 30, the ports moved 27.23 million tons of cargo, a 2.4 percent increase over fiscal 2012.
“Our overall tonnage increase has been fueled by the strength of U.S. exports and the GPA’s varied cargo spectrum,” authority Executive Director Curtis Foltzsaid.
For the second year in a row, the GPA achieved a record for auto and machinery units with an 11.7 percent increase over fiscal 2012. The Port of Brunswick is the third busiest port in the U.S. for total roll-on/roll-off cargo and the second busiest for imports of such cargo.
Bulk cargo movement soared by 61.8 percent, while the authority moved a record 314,623 containers by rail, up 4,600 containers over fiscal 2012.
Source: http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2013/07/29/georgia-ports-set-multiple-freight.html