The Port of Savannah has set a container record with a 32 percent growth last month.
Port officials announced Tuesday that the Garden City Terminal moved a record-high 410,000 20-foot equivalent container units in October. It was the first time in the port’s history that it topped 400,000 units in a month.
Georgia Ports Authority executive director Griff Lynch says the surge was due to the opening of an expanded Panama Canal. The project has received $266 million in state funds and $127.8 million from Congress.
Savannah is the fourth busiest U.S. container port and the second busiest on the east coast.