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GEORGIA PORTS INVEST IN RAIL CONNECTIONS, TERMINAL CAPACITY
December 6, 2023

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has announced that its board has approved an expenditure of US$127 million to build the Blue Ridge Connector, an inland rail terminal in Gainesville, linking Northeast Georgia with the Port of Savannah's 35 global container ship services.

 

The future facility will open in 2026 and serve a region important for the production of heavy equipment, food and forest products. 

 

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Funding for the Blue Ridge Connector is a mix of GPA internal capital and a grant from the Federal Maritime Administration of up to US$46.8 million.

 

GPA noted that Norfolk Southern Railroad will connect the facility to GPA's Mason Mega Rail terminal in Savannah.  

 

Counting this latest project, GPA has now invested more than US$374 million in rail capacity, including the Port of Savannah's on-dock Mason Mega Rail Terminal and the Appalachian Regional Port in Northwest Georgia. Approximately 18-20 percent of GPA’s container cargo moves by rail. The rest is handled by truck.

 

"This important investment will help our customers streamline their supply chains while reducing congestion on Georgia highways," said Griff Lynch, president and CEO of GPA.

 

"As we have seen at the Appalachian Regional Port in Murray County, improved rail service to the region will increase transportation efficiency and act as a magnet for jobs and economic development. Every container moved by rail will avoid a 600-mile roundtrip by truck between Savannah and the Gainesville area," he added, noting that this will be a "massive benefit" to cargo owners seeking to reduce their carbon footprint.

 

Hybrid electric rubber tire gantry cranes will be used.

 

In a separate item, the board approved US$44.5 million to build a 300,000-square-foot facility on Garden City Terminal with offices and refrigeration facilities to support US Customs and Border Protection.

 

Savannah provides the only on-port CBP inspection facility in the US, lowering costs and time for port customers by eliminating the need to transport cargo to an off-site inspection facility. 

 

"Our long-term partnership with CBP is important to the safe and secure operational flow of cargo through our gateway container terminal. This investment represents the next level of making future supply chains run smoother in Savannah," commented Kent Fountain, chairman of the GPA.

 

Last month, GPA reopened Berth 1 at Garden City Terminal to vessel traffic.

 

The two-year renovation project now allows the dock to serve vessels in the 16,000+ TEU range. With all berths now online, vessel service has returned to previous velocities, with ship queues cleared.

 

At the Port of Brunswick, GPA is conducting a US$262 million expansion program. Construction is complete on 350,000 square feet of near-dock warehousing that serves auto and machinery processing on the north side of Colonel’s Island Terminal.

 

Three additional buildings representing 290,000 square feet and 122 acres of Roll-on/Roll-off cargo storage space are under construction on the south side of the island.

 

While volume numbers have yet to be finalized for November, the Georgia Ports Authority anticipates trade of approximately 430,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units, for an 18.5% increase over the same month in 2019, the most recent year not affected by the pandemic.