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NEW DEVELOPMENTS POSITION GEORGIA’S PORTS AS U.S. GATEWAYS

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Agro Merchants Group to Develop a Cold Storage GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY and Repack Facility in Savannah ...... 8 ANCHORAGE Sonoco to Invest $200 Million in New P.O. Box 2406 7 Savannah, GA 31402 Atlanta-area Packing Center ...... 8 Phone: (912) 964-3855 Variety Wholesalers, Inc. to Create 320 Jobs in Coweta County ...... 9 Toll Free: (800) 342-8012 Alliance Tire Group Opens New Warehouse in Savannah ...... 9 Fax: (912) 964-3921 Deal: Tory Burch to Create More Than 150 Jobs in Henry County ...... 10 [email protected] 9 Sentury Tire to Create More Than 1,000 Jobs in Troup County ...... 10 Automotive Supplier to Create 150 Jobs in Bartow County ...... 10

PORT NEWS Changing of the Guard: IAP Chief Executive Bob Miller Retires ...... 14 KIA Moves 1M Vehicles in Brunswick ...... 16

Mackey New President of ILA #1414 ...... 17 gaports.com

Unique Advantages at GPA’s Ocean Terminal ...... 18 Georgia Ports Authority Northwest Georgia Transportation, Communications @GaPorts Link Business and Opportunity ...... 19 16 Georgia Ports Authority SAVANNAH: Sailing Schedule ...... 20 Georgia Ports BRUNSWICK: Sailing Schedule ...... 22

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JAMES L. ALLGOOD H. KENNETH CRONAN A. J. (JOE) HOPKINS, III BEN HALL, JR. JULIE HUNT R. KEVIN JACKSON WILLIAM D. MCKNIGHT Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary/Treasurer Member Member Member Member DUBLIN GAINESVILLE FOLKSTON DUBLIN TIFTON SAVANNAH AUGUSTA

JOSEPH W. ROGERS JOHN G. SHUMAN CHARLES K. TARBUTTON JAMES A. WALTERS DAVID ROSS WERNER JOEL WOOTEN, JR. Member Member Member Member Member Member ATLANTA REIDSVILLE SANDERSVILLE GAINESVILLE ATLANTA COLUMBUS PERSPECTIVE

Growing infrastructure supports world-class service

dding cranes in Savannah or doubling Ro/Ro space

in Brunswick is about more than boosting already LEADERSHIP TEAM impressive cargo numbers. GRIFFITH LYNCH The point is ensuring our ability to grow along Executive Director A with our customers, and never experiencing the EDWARD McCARTHY congestion that occurs when demand becomes equal to capacity. Chief Operating Officer GPA employees, our partners in the ILA and service providers deliver JAMES C. McCURRY, JR. unmatched service on our terminals today. In our efforts to enhance Chief Administrative Officer that world-class service, we are making progress on several fronts. On the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, the work to deepen RUSS MINCEY Chief Financial Officer the entrance channel to 49 feet and extend it by seven miles is more

than 55 percent complete. The deeper water will allow Garden City CLIFFORD R. PYRON Terminal to better accommodate vessels carrying up to 13,000 Chief Commercial Officer twenty-foot equivalent container units, strengthening Savannah’s role as the gateway for containerized LISE ALTMAN trade in the U.S. Southeast. Senior Director of Human Resources At Garden City Terminal, the design phase is progressing for our new mega rail terminal. The initiative KEVIN R. DOYLE reached its first major milestone in March, receiving overwhelming support after a presentation to the Senior Director of Protective Services neighboring Garden City community. Construction contracts on sections of the project should be awarded by the end of 2017, with full completion slated for 2020. BART GOBEIL Senior Director of Economic Development In Chatsworth, Ga., construction has begun on GPA’s second inland terminal that will improve rail & Governmental Affairs service and open new markets in Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. CHRIS LOGAN Senior Director of Trade Development, Operations at the Appalachian Beneficial Cargo Owner Sales Regional Port are scheduled to commence next year. ROBERT C. MORRIS Senior Director of Corporate Communications At Colonel’s Island at the Port

of Brunswick, 214 acres are in the CHRISTOPHER B. NOVACK, P.E. design or development stages, Senior Director of Engineering bringing auto processing space to DANIEL E. RHODE 547 acres. In addition to the land Senior Director of Operations now being developed, the Authority BILL SUTTON plans to add another 510 acres Senior Director of Information Technology on the island’s south side to support auto processing. This will double the capacity for cars and heavy machinery in Brunswick. JOHN D. TRENT Senior Director of Strategic Over the years, Georgia has made substantial investments in freight mobility. As the current level Operations and Safety of activity shows, we’re taking the steps necessary to maintain and strengthen our ability to support manufacturers and retailers from the Southeast and beyond.

Griffith Lynch GPA’s Executive Director 5 GAPORTS.COM

GEORGIA RANKED NO. 1 STATE FOR BUSINESS FOR FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR

For the fourth consecutive year, Site Selection Magazine has selected Georgia as the No. 1 state in the nation in which to do business.

“For a remarkable fourth time in a row, Georgia has once again been named the top state in nation in which to do business, highlighting the vitality of our state economy and the business-friendly environment that continues to help companies grow,” said Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal. “The collaborative framework on both state and local levels has led to the creation of hundreds of thousands of jobs for Georgia families, enhanced community outreach by investing millions in The Port of Savannah will commission four new ship-to-shore cranes at Garden City local areas and improved the overall quality of life for Terminal this spring. Each new crane can lift 65 long tons to a height 152 feet above the dock. all citizens. In the last four years, many small businesses have expanded in Georgia and numerous international companies have established operations here, reflecting GPA Commissioning Four the foundation offered to job creators. Georgia leads the way in providing companies with a low tax burden and a New Ship-to-shore Cranes business-friendly climate. In return, there have been more than 575,000 private sector jobs created since 2011. This he Georgia Ports Authority has commissioned recognition for our statewide economic development is the first of four new Neo-Panamax ship-to- a testament to the unwavering commitment displayed shore cranes at the Garden City Terminal, by our industry leaders, community partners and the bringing its fleet to 23 — more cranes than people of Georgia.” T any other U.S. terminal — with three machines Each November, Site Selection Magazine releases rankings for set to come online this spring. the top states in which to do business. Georgia has been ranked “Expanding our capabilities means we are among the top 10 states in Site Selection’s business climate able to grow along with our customers, and adjust rankings throughout the last decade and has held the top spot for the last three years. to changes in the logistics marketplace, such as The rankings are determined by a survey of corporate site increasing vessel sizes,” said GPA Chief Operating selectors paired with an index of tax burden criteria determined Officer Ed McCarthy. by the Tax Foundation and KPMG’s Location Matters analysis and Designed by Konecranes of Finland, these enormous cranes can performance in Conway Data’s New Plant Database, which tracks work the largest ships calling on the U.S. East Coast. new and expanded business facility activity. Garden City Terminal will add another three cranes this spring, “Site Selection’s fourth consecutive No. 1 ranking speaks bringing the total number to 26 this year. another four Neo-Panamax volumes to our business-friendly environment, world-class infrastructure network, top-notch academic institutions, cranes are on order and will be commissioned in 2018. nationally-ranked training programs and vibrant socioeconomic The growing crane fleet, working over nearly 10,000 contiguous culture,” said Georgia Department of Economic Development feet of dock, will be able to handle more than 1,000 container moves Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Governor Deal made Georgia a state per hour when all 30 cranes are in place. with a reputation for success, which we celebrate today with our “The improvements we’re making to our terminal infrastructure economic development partners across the state.” demonstrate the GPA’s commitment to expand capacity, providing more opportunities for growth and greater flexibility to meet customer needs,” McCarthy said. 7 GAPORTS.COM NEW AGRO COLD MERCHANTS STORAGE GROUP TO DEVELOP AAND REPACK FACILITY IN SAVANNAH

175,000 Square-foot facility reinforces AGRO’s commitment to growing in Savannah and providing world-class services to customers.

Nordic Logistics and Warehousing, a member of AGRO Merchants Group, has announced plans to develop a new cold storage and repack facility in Savannah. In April 2016, AGRO and Nordic completed a 200,000 square-foot expansion to their existing Savannah facility, representing the second investment in the market. The new facility, which will initially be built to 175,000 square feet, will be adjacent to the current Nordic site with additional land available for future expansion. The facility will have 7 multi-temperature rooms with 7,000 total pallet positions, 25,000 square-feet for repacking and bagging operations, and multi-use space set aside to support onsite fumigation and ripening. With 25 doors and 85 foot docks, the facility will support efficient product unloading, receiving, inspection, and grading. Construction is planned to begin in the first quarter of 2017 with operations to begin in the fourth quarter. The new facility will be developed and operated with resource expertise from Lucca Freezer and Cold Storage in Vineland, New Jersey. Acquired by AGRO Merchants in 2014, the Lucca facility serves as AGRO Merchant’s flagship U.S. perishable facility serving customers in the U.S. and around the world.

GPA PHASING IN NEW SOFTWARE

Sonoco to Invest $20M in New Atlanta-area Packaging Center

Will support Duracell’s North America operations

Sonoco, one of the largest global diversified packaging companies, has announced it will invest $20 million in the development of a new packaging center to support Duracell’s The GPA Board has approved the purchase of new software to run gate, vessel and rail new North America battery packaging operation. operations. The system currently in use at GPA has been retired by Navis and replaced by its N4 software. “The new software will have similar functionality, but better engineering Sonoco’s Display and Packaging unit will be located in Duracell’s and integration,” said Bill Sutton, GPA senior director of information technology. “Navis’ new leased facility in the Atlanta area. Sonoco will install and N4 software now has a successful track record of use in ports across North America.” The software system will be phased in at GPA terminals through mid-2018. operate state-of-the-art primary packaging equipment at the new center and provide all packaging materials. In addition, the company will produce retail merchandising displays which will 8 also be packed out at the same facility. GPA ANCHORAGE SPRING 2017 VARIETY WHOLESALERS, INC. TO CREATE 320 JOBS IN COWETA COUNTY

Variety Wholesalers, Inc., a retail store chain, will establish its second major distribution center in Coweta County, creating 320 jobs and investing approximately $10.5 million in the Newnan, area. The distribution center will support their stores as the company expands its presence in the southeastern, midwestern and south central United States. Left: The team at ATG’s new Savannah warehouse includes (left to right): Mark Whitekettle, DC Manager; Lowell Slaughter, DC Assistant Manager; Jim Clark, Alliance Tire Americas Variety Wholesalers is based in Henderson, N.C., and President; Ernest Snowden, Warehouse Operator; John Hunter, Warehouse Operator; and operates 360 stores in 16 states. The newly created jobs will Lloyd Darby, Warehouse Operator. include positions in management, operations, transportation and logistics. Georgia Quick Start will provide customized training for ALLIANCE TIRE GROUP (ATG) OPENS new distribution center employees. “We are very excited about opening this distribution center NEW WAREHOUSE IN SAVANNAH in Newnan, our first outside of North Carolina,” said Wilson Sawyer, chief operating officer of Variety Wholesalers. “The The Alliance Tire Group (ATG) has opened a new warehouse in Savannah, reception from the local, state and ports officials has been Georgia. The company built the state-of-the-art, 202,000-square-foot facility outstanding. We have enjoyed many years doing business in the to permit high efficiency operations such as cross-docking and enhanced state of Georgia, as we currently operate 48 of our 360 stores in put-away systems, says John Mancinelli, Vice President of Operations Georgia with a new store opening in Newnan.” for Alliance Tire Americas.

Georgia Ports Authority, Cordele Intermodal Services, Glovis America, Hyundai Glovis (Global SCM) and Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia were selected to receive the 2016 Alliance Award by Logistics Management and SMC³, a logistics solutions company.

In the alliance recognized by the award, Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (KMMG) moves auto parts via rail from the Port of Savannah to the Cordele Intermodal Services inland terminal, and then to West Point, Ga., via motor carrier. A savings of more than 6 million truck miles are created annually as a result of the agreement. Cordele Intermodal Services will handle up to 30,000 TEUs per year for KMMG. The recognition was revealed at Jump Start 2017, a three-day supply Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia has partnered with Cordele Intermodal Services chain event produced annually by SMC³ to facilitate deeper knowledge to move cargo by rail from the Port of Savannah to the CIS container yard in Cordele. and collaboration between logistics and transportation professionals. Above, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, center left, is joined by CIS President Jonathan Lafevers, Georgia Rep. Buddy Harden, KMMG Chief Administrative Officer Stuart C. Previous Alliance Award winners include Birdsong Peanuts, Dal-Tile, Countess, Georgia Ports Authority Board Chairman Jimmy Allgood, and GPA Executive Macy’s, , Tuesday Morning, Tyson, Schneider and Estes. Director Griff Lynch at the rail yard, with finished vehicles on display. The arrangement with CIS saves transit costs for Kia Motors, while cutting millions of truck miles from state highways each year. (Georgia Ports Authority Photo/Stephen B. Morton) 9 GAPORTS.COM Sentury Tire to Create More Than 1,000 Jobs in Troup County

Sentury Tire, the fifth-largest and fastest-growing tire manufacturer in China, will create more than 1,000 jobs and invest $530 million in a car and light truck tire manufacturing operation in Troup County. The new facility in LaGrange will support Sentury Tire’s existing customer base in North America. Sentury Tire products are sold worldwide under the brands Sentury, Landsail and Delinte. About 70 percent of Sentury Tire’s sales are in the EU and U.S markets. Sentury Tire’s parent company, Qingdao Sentury Tire Co., Ltd., based in Qingdao, China, employs 2,500 people worldwide and currently has manufacturing operations in Qingdao and Thailand. Deal: Tory Burch to Create More Than 150 Jobs in Henry County

Tory Burch LLC, a leading American lifestyle brand, will create more than 150 jobs and invest more than $60 million in a Henry County facility by 2020. The distribution center will support Tory Burch’s ecommerce business and is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2017.

AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIER “Tory Burch’s decision to grow its business in Georgia is a reflection of our state providing industry leaders with the TO CREATE 150 JOBS IN best resources to compete worldwide,” said Georgia Gov. BARTOW COUNTY Nathan Deal. “I have no doubt that our top-ranked business climate and cutting-edge technological capabilities will Voestalpine Automotive Body Parts Inc. will expand its existing continue to attract top lifestyle brands like Tory Burch.” operation in Bartow County, creating 150 jobs and investing $50 million in the local community. voestalpine Automotive Body Parts Inc. is the supply base for the voestalpine Group, which produces ultra-high strength body-in-white components for premium car manufacturers. The newly created jobs will range from advanced manufacturing to hot-forming and assembly positions. The company currently employs approximately 100 Georgians at the facility and offers extensive training opportunities, including an apprenticeship program with the students of the Bartow County College & Career Academy in Cartersville.

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NEW DEVELOPMENTS POSITION GEORGIA’S PORTS AS U.S. GATEWAYS

GPA extending rail reach in Savannah, doubling Ro/Ro capacity in Brunswick

he Georgia Ports Authority is investing in the The new development, located on five parcels of land at GPA’s Savannah infrastructure necessary to keep ahead of demand River International Trade Park, is less than five miles from the Port of Savannah T and strengthen its role as a gateway for global trade. and can accommodate up to 5 million square feet of logistics space. At the Port of Brunswick’s Colonel’s Island, “This announcement will help further establish Savannah as a gateway 214 acres are in the design or development stages, port for the U.S. Southeast and beyond,” Lynch said. bringing auto processing space to 547 acres. Of the additional space, Wallenius “With an increased demand for reliable, cost-effective logistics Wilhelmsen Logistics is taking on 40 acres, while International Auto Processing opportunities, this development is another example of GPA’s focus on supply is adding 104. A 44-acre parcel should be ready for use by the end of 2017. In chain solutions for our customers.” addition to the 214 now being developed, the long-term plan is to add another At its January meeting, the Georgia Ports Authority board accepted offers 510 acres on the island’s south side to support auto processing, doubling the for four of the parcels: capacity for cars and heavy machinery in Brunswick. • $8,672,550 from Solution Property Group on Parcel 2: 92.53 acres In Savannah, the Georgia Ports Authority is selling 500 acres of property • $11,334,600 from Chesterfield on Parcel 3: 127.29 acres for commercial development to accommodate growing customer demand for • $11,600,000 from CRG Real Estate Solutions on Parcel 4: 137.90 acres warehousing, distribution and transload facilities near Garden City Terminal. • $4,300,000 from CTR Real Estate LLC on Parcel 5: 69.72 acres At the Savannah State of the Port in September 2016, GPA Executive The trade park is just one mile from I-95 and will help fill a Director Griff Lynch called for new distribution center construction to improve growing need to service a larger range of customers from the Southeast space availability. At that time, the vacancy rate on bulk warehousing (greater to the Midwest U.S. January was the third month in a row of record than 100,000 square feet) had dipped to just 1 percent. performances at the Savannah container port, with the Authority moving At present, there is nearly 6 million square feet of spec and build-to-suit 331,190 twenty-foot equivalent container units, an improvement warehouse construction under way in the Savannah market. However, of 16.1 percent (45,889 TEUs). more space is needed to keep up with rising demand.

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“The expansion we’re seeing in our container volumes constitutes a strong vote of confidence from our new and longtime port customers,” said GPA Board Chairman Jimmy Allgood. “Keeping ahead of demand requires infrastructure development in both the public and private sector. The new facilities destined for our trade park are part of that equation. The GPA is also making the on-terminal improvements necessary to stay ahead of demand.”

The GPA reported for the month of November a 5.8 percent increase In 2016, GPA added: in container traffic, reaching 300,671 TEUs. In December, the Port of Savannah • Four New Panamax ship-to-shore cranes (for a total of 26 cranes) handled 292,172 TEUs, a 12.3 percent increase over December 2015. and 20 rubber-tired gantry cranes (total, 146). Containerized trade also saw strong growth in January, with 331,468 (Related story, Page 7) twenty-foot equivalent units crossing the docks at the Port of Savannah, • A new 30-acre empty container yard and an eight-lane truck gate. up 16.2 percent, or 46,167 TEUs. • A six-acre extension of our dockside container yard, adding storage space for 2,850 TEUs directly behind Berth 9 Other efforts to increase capacity at the Georgia Ports Authority include: at Garden City Terminal.

A rail expansion project at Garden City Terminal will double the Port of As part of Gov. Nathan Deal’s major initiative to improve and expand surface Savannah’s rail lift capacity to 1 million containers per year. A part of GPA’s transportation across Georgia, the state opened the Jimmy DeLoach Mid-American Arc initiative, the expansion will better accommodate 10,000- Connector in 2016, providing direct truck access between Garden City foot long unit trains. This $128 million project will make routes running deeper Terminal and Interstate 95. The connector cuts 11 minutes from the drive into the American Midwest more attractive to rail providers by making more time between the port and the interstate. efficient use of rail infrastructure. The Mid-American Arc enhances global trade options for manufacturers in cities such as St. Louis and Chicago — potential In December, the GPA broke ground on its new inland terminal in Northwest customers who might not have considered Savannah previously, despite rail Georgia — the Appalachian Regional Port. GPA estimates the CSX rail route distances comparable to ports in the Northeast. Partially funded by a $44 will reduce Atlanta truck traffic by 50,000 moves annually, and expand GPA’s million federal grant, the project will be complete in 2021. target market in Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky.

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CHANGING OF THE GUARD: IAP CHIEF EXECUTIVE BOB MILLER RETIRES

IAP President, Don Asdell

14 GPA ANCHORAGE SPRING 2017 CHANGING OF THE GUARD

International Auto Processing Under New Leadership

BOB MILLER LOOKS BACK ON A DECADE ASDELL FOLLOWED SIMILAR PATH AND A HALF AT IAP TO MILLER TO LEAD IAP After 15 years with International Auto Processing, Bob Miller has With 17 years of experience in the automotive industry, Don Asdell retired from the company. came to IAP in September of 2015, serving initially as vice president and Miller led IAP as chief executive for six and a half years. He now serves chief commercial officer. He became president of IAP effective Jan. 1, 2017. on the board of directors and consults for the company. Prior to his move to Brunswick, Asdell worked for five years at Global For his first nine years with the company, Miller was stationed in Southern Auto Processing Services (GAPS), headquartered in Port Hueneme, Calif., California, where he served as vice president of marketing. where he served for two years as chief operating officer and three years as “For five years during that time, I was also president and CEO of an president and CEO. With four locations, GAPS processes a little over 1 million affiliated company, Global Auto Processing Services Inc., which did vehicle cars a year. Prior to that, Asdell worked for General Motors in a variety of processing at the Port of Hueneme, at the Hyundai plant in Montgomery, inbound, domestic and international finished vehicle logistics positions. Ala., and at the Kia plant in West Point, Ga.,” Miller said. He has a Bachelor of Science in Packaging from Michigan State and Miller became president and CEO of IAP, stationed at the Port a Masters of Science in Operations from Kettering University. of Brunswick, starting in June 2010. Asdell said he aims to maintain the high level of customer service “IAP has been at the Port of Brunswick for over 30 years. For the first 25 while expanding IAP’s business. years, the company experienced good steady growth, but in 2011 our volumes “Over the last 30 years, IAP has been dedicated to providing services really took off,” he said. “In 2011, IAP processed 316,000 units, and every year that exceed our customers’ expectations on quality and production,” he said. since then it has been over 400,000 units. This was possible only because of “My goal for IAP is to preserve a culture that prioritizes our current and our great customers, and the best-in-class job the IAP team does for them.” future customers’ needs over the next 30 years.” Miller said part of the IAP business philosophy is the practice To better handle that new business, IAP is adding space for auto of kaizen, or continuous improvement. processing. “So we all strive to do everything a little bit better than we did the day “IAP and the GPA work together closely, with the common goal of before, which is accomplished through better communications and continual retaining current customers in the Port of Brunswick as well as attracting review of our processes,” he said. “Our business is much more metrics-driven, new customers to the Golden Isles,” Asdell said. “To handle the growth of the and we try to use the latest technology to keep track of the vehicles and existing customer base and plan for future business, the GPA and IAP have schedule our work. “ worked together creatively to add over 104 acres in the next six months. That continual improvement has led to several successes. The newly developed land will increase IAP’s footprint to 360 acres — almost “In 2012 we received our 1 millionth Hyundai; in 2015 we exported a 30 percent increase in capacity.” our 1 millionth Mercedes-Benz unit; and in January, 2017, we received Asdell said there are strong arguments for using the Port of Brunswick. our 1 millionth Kia,” Miller said. “IAP with our 30 years of experience in the Port of Brunswick, is the ideal In addition to those milestones, IAP also began processing vehicles location to import or export vehicles in the Southeastern U.S.,” he explained. received from England and Mexico, as well as an expanding export business. “Brunswick is within a day’s drive of over 20 percent of the U.S. population. “Our exports keep growing, now accounting for over one-third of the As one of North America’s busiest auto ports, the transportation options are total volume,” Miller said. “Our arrival volume has been 400,000+ units for the plentiful: service from Norfolk Southern and CSX via the Golden Isles Railway; last five years in a row. I am incredibly proud of the job that every one of our frequent vessel calls and various truck options. With IAP, customers will team members accomplished, which made those milestones possible.” experience high quality service that is consistent and timely; as well as various Looking ahead, Miller said the Port of Brunswick and new IAP President ocean, rail and truck transportation options, resulting in completive rates Don Asdell are in a good position to accommodate future customer requests. and low dwell times.” “We have the best availability of land in the country, dedicated berthing, a partnership-like relationship between GPA and its tenants, the best ILA local in the land, a strong and dedicated work force, and a neighborly community,” he said. “Don is taking over the reins of a one-of-a-kind organization, and under his leadership the company will most assuredly continue to grow and prosper, become an even better place to work, and continue to be a community-minded company.”

15 GAPORTS.COM KIA MOVES 1M VEHICLES VIA BRUNSWICK Automaker Has Chosen Georgia Autoport for Past 13 Years

“Reaching 1 million KIA vehicles processed through Colonel’s Island terminal is an outstanding testament to the competitive advantages at the Port of Brunswick and the level of service provided by IAP,” said GPA Chief Commercial Officer Cliff Pyron.

IA Motors reached a major milestone at the Port KIA vehicles arriving at the Port of Brunswick serve dealers of Brunswick Jan. 16, moving its 1 millionth vehicle through in a six-state region: Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, the autoport. Tennessee and Alabama. “We’d like to thank KIA for their longtime and continued IAP is the pioneer vehicle processing company at Brunswick’s trust in International Auto Processing and the Georgia Ports Colonel’s Island, opening its facilities there in 1986. In 2016 the company Authority,” said Don Asdell, president of IAP. processed more than 400,000 new vehicles for a range of foreign and K Arriving on the Eukor vessel Grand Pioneer, the domestic auto manufacturers. IAP employs 250 full-time workers and 50 passenger vehicle marks a nearly 13-year relationship between KIA and IAP. to 100 supplemental workers. The partnership between KIA and IAP at the Port of Brunswick was launched in February 2004. Hyundai Glovis America Inc. manages logistics for the automaker.

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or Tim Mackey, the past available workers (workforce development), and 30 years have served as preparing union members for current and future F on-the-job training for jobs (workforce training). his current position as “Savannah’s advantage is an abundance of young president of International Longshoremen’s Association Local #1414. people yearning for opportunity,” he said. “The shipping In addition to being a member of the ILA since community has the ability to tap into this tremendous 1987 — serving under six ILA presidents — Mackey resource, and to partner with local schools, colleges, city has worked hard to make a difference in the local community. He has served on the City of Savannah and county government — all working towards achieving Zoning Board, the Trade Center Authority, the a trained, educated workforce. This will help propel Metropolitan Planning Commission, and the board Savannah into the future by carrying out the mission of the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce. of workforce development.” “I learned what makes Savannah run, what is needed to make Savannah successful in all of its Training, he said, should cover not only skills different facets, and how to work with people of like truck driving and equipment handling, but also different backgrounds,” Mackey said. the new technologies that will be required to meet For 14 years, he also served as secretary the evolving needs of the shipping industry. for ILA #1414. Mackey describes the Port of Savannah and “These experiences shaped, molded and the logistics industry it supports as the economic helped make me who I am today,” Mackey said. engine for the entire region. He said the continued “Service in the ILA and on the community boards success of the ILA will require broad partnerships. provided knowledge and understanding of how “We need to maintain close ties with the port, a city is run, how industry operates, and how the port industry – including shippers and other decisions are made and executed.” port users – and the community,” he said. The ILA chief said he considers his work A native of Savannah, Mackey graduated from and volunteer history as the training and education Beach High in 1980 at the tender age of 16. He he applies now. completed his graduate and post-graduate work Mackey said he has two main objectives for at Tuskeegee University and the University of the dockworkers union: Broadening the pool of Massachusetts, respectively.

17 GAPORTS.COM by David Porter

Unique Advantages at Georgia Ports Authority’s Ocean Terminal

nlike a container operation, Ocean Terminal offers something of warehouse space. It is served by Class I railroads CSX Transportation different each day. Even as more freight is shipped via and Norfolk Southern, with on-terminal switching provided by NS. The containers, Ocean Terminal holds on to its history, while terminal’s five berths are 42 feet deep. Four of the five berths feature on-dock continuing to bring economic growth to Georgia. rail. Cargo moving by truck can reach Interstate 516 in 2 miles and Interstate U The Georgia Ports Authority’s Ocean Terminal, a gateway 95 in less than 10 miles. for international trade of breakbulk commodities, has come a long way from Fourteen steamship lines call Ocean Terminal monthly or bi-monthly. its beginnings in the late 1800s. Originally designed and built as a passenger The terminal offers a variety of vessels that fit customer needs, such as Roll-on/ and cargo terminal by the Ocean Steamship Company in 1872, it was known Roll-off, Con / Ro and dedicated breakbulk vessels. Commodities handled are as the Savannah Line and offered service between Savannah, New York, and iron and steel, linerboard, rubber, machinery, wood pulp, and automobiles. Boston. The Savannah Line began operating with six steamships purchased for The GPA owns a 100-ton gantry crane and has partnered with Stevens Towing $600,000. The Ocean Steamship Company Terminal was originally constructed to offer a 500-ton floating barge crane moored on terminal. These cranes, along with slip vessel berths and warehousing. Only one of these slips remains, but with local vendors allow the GPA to move any size project that may come this the draft is too shallow for today’s large vessels to dock there. The terminal way. In 2016, the terminal handled a 300-ton plus transformer destined for a was originally served by four railroads – The Central of Georgia, Atlantic Coast local power plant. The transformer along with the 16-axle railcar weighed more Line, Seaboard Air Line, and the Southern Railway. As railroads consolidated, than a million pounds. It was the second heaviest lift ever at Ocean Terminal. the Georgia Ports Authority purchased the Ocean Steamship Terminal from the Only a four-hour drive from major markets such as Atlanta, Orlando and Central of Georgia Railroad and began construction of a new cargo terminal. Charlotte, an experienced staff, flexible services and rapid market access make Today, the 200-acre facility continues to be a hub for breakbulk Ocean Terminal a perfect hub for breakbulk cargo. commodities. Ocean Terminal boasts a little more than 1.4 million square feet

18 GPA ANCHORAGE SPRING 2017 NORTHWEST GEORGIA TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS LINK BUSINESS AND OPPORTUNITY

ith convenient interstate connections to important Southern cities, an imaginative GEORGIA’S 12 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REGIONS internet alliance that links its 15 counties, and a broad coalition of manufacturing, NORTHWEST workforce and education partners, the MOUNTAINS northwest corner of Georgia stands poised W NORTHEAST to meet the needs of new businesses, or the expansion of existing ones. ATLANTA REGIONAL Go south on Interstate 75 and you’re soon in Atlanta; head north, and COMMISION Chattanooga is but a short drive; once in Chattanooga, you can take Interstate CENTRAL SAVANNAH 59 south to Birmingham, or Interstate 24 west to Nashville. On the Alabama THREE RIVER AREA RIVERS side, Interstate 20 is part of “Automobile Alley,” an important manufacturing MIDDLE and shipping corridor. HEART OF Further enhancing its appeal, the northwest Georgia area is dotted RIVER GEORGIA VALLEY ALTAMAHA with industrial parks, and also boasts five Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development (GRAD) industrial sites, each set up for fast-track COASTAL construction projects. SOUTHERN The Appalachian Valley Fiber Network, a public-private partnership, SOUTHWEST along with other fiber and broadband resources, provides educational, medical, governmental and, of course, business connectivity, said Julianne Meadows, director of regional planning for the Northwest Georgia Regional Commission (NWGRC). With these considerations, and its many other attributes, several Georgia’s Regional Commissions (RC) function as the official regional and development organizations for local governments and citizens. Each Regional Commission Council companies decided to move into or expand in the area last year, contributing creates policy direction for the area’s short- and long-term comprehensive planning a combined investment of $462 million, and adding a total of 1,909 new and serves as liaisons between regional communities and the state government. jobs, according to the Georgia Department of Economic Development. Those projects included: • IVC – Mohawk Industries, the world’s largest flooring manufacturer, Consortium, the Alliance for Innovation and Sustainability, the Northwest an expansion of its plant in Dalton, a $100 million capital investment Georgia Workforce Development Board, along with other authorities and that created 200 new jobs; workplace partners, are endeavoring to meet the workforce, infrastructure, • The Ball Corporation, a new line at its Rome facility to produce capital, and sustainability needs of manufacturers, said Meadows. 16-ounce aluminum bottles, a $50 million capital investment that The NWGRC, www.nwgrc.org, assists the 15 Northwest Georgia added 40 new jobs; counties and their 49 municipalities. Its responsibilities include • Larson & Shaw, a Canadian company that specializes in custom implementation of the Georgia Planning Act of 1989; administration metal products, a new plant in Rome. of the Area Agency on Aging, and the Workforce Investment Act; and The University of Georgia and Technical College System of Georgia allocation of planning and development assistance to member governments campuses in the region, the Northwest Georgia Floor360 Manufacturing in areas they could not otherwise afford.

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TRADE AREA/LINE CARRIER CODE FREQUENCY TERMINAL TYPE SERVICE SAVANNAH AFRICA (East-South-West) ACL Grimaldi ...... AG ...... Bi-Weekly ...... OT ...... BB/CONT/RO/RO OCEAN CARRIER KEY CSAL ...... CSA ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB/RO/RO CMA CGM ...... CC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF ACL Maersk ...... MS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (800) 225-1235 NileDutch ...... ND ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF AG ACL Grimaldi Safmarine ...... SAF ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (888) 860-4013 United Arab ...... UA ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF APL APL ZIM ...... ZIM...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (800) 999-7733 BBC BBC Chartering AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND (713) 668-4020 ANL ...... USL ...... Bi-Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF CMA CGM ...... CC...... Bi-Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF C Carolina Shipping Company, LP Marfret ...... MAR ...... Bi-Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (912) 234-3222 Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics ...... WWL ...... 10 Days ...... OT ...... BB/CONT/RO/RO CC CMA CGM (America) Inc. (877) 556-6308 CARIBBEAN/ISLANDS OF THE ATLANTIC CLS Clipper Shipping ANL ...... USL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (713) 953-2200 CMA CGM ...... CC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF COS COSCO Shipping Lines Hapag-Lloyd...... HPL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (866) 830-2250 Hyundai ...... HYU ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF CSA CSAL Montreal Maersk ...... MS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (514) 940-0660 Marfret ...... MAR ...... Bi-Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF E Evergreen Line Mediterranean Shipping ...... MSC ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (770) 953-2626 NYK ...... NYK ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF GB Gearbulk Sealand ...... SEL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (813) 830-6000 Yang Ming ...... YM ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF GSS Grieg Star Shipping ZIM ...... ZIM...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (770) 226-5900 HS Hamburg Süd FAR EAST/INDONESIA/MALAYSIA (888) 930-7447 ANL ...... USL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF HPL Hapag-Lloyd (America) APL ...... APL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (888) 851-4083 BBC Chartering ...... BBC ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB CMA CGM ...... CC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF HYU Hyundai COSCO ...... COS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (877) 749-8632 Evergreen Line...... E ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF ISS Inchcape Shipping Grieg Star Shipping ...... GSS ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB (912) 644-7151 Hamburg Süd ...... HS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF K “K” Line Hapag-Lloyd...... HPL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (800) 609-3221 Hyundai ...... HYU ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF KCC “K” Line Hyundai General Cargo ...... ISS ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB (866) 233-6875 “K” Line ...... KCC ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... RO/RO MAR Marfret USA, Inc. “K” Line ...... K ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (888) 627-3738 Maersk ...... MS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF MOL OSK Lines Mediterranean Shipping ...... MSC ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (678) 855-7700 Mitsui OSK ...... MOL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF MS Maersk NYK ...... NYK ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (704) 571-2000 NYK RoRo ...... ISS ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... RO/RO MSC Mediterranean Shipping Oldendorff ...... WWL ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB (843) 971-4100 OOCL ...... OOC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF ND NileDutch Pan Ocean ...... C/NL ...... Fortnightly ...... OT ...... BB (844) 889-6463 Saga ...... SAG ...... Inducement ...... OT ...... BB NL Norton Lilly International S K Shipping ...... TER ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB (912) 234-4342 Stolt ...... ISS ...... Fortnightly ...... GCT ...... BULK United Arab ...... UA ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REFWallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics ...... WWL ...... 10 Days ...... OT ...... BB/CONT/RO/RO 20 GPA ANCHORAGE SPRING 2017 Port of Savannah Continued

Yang Ming ...... YM ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF ZIM ...... ZIM...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF

MEDITERRANEAN APL ...... APL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Bahri (formerly NSCSA) ...... C ...... 21 Days ...... OT ...... BB/CONT/REF/RO/RO BBC Chartering ...... BBC ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB CMA CGM ...... CC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF COSCO ...... COS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Evergreen Line...... E ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Grieg Star Shipping ...... GSS ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB Hamburg Süd ...... HS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Hapag-Lloyd...... HPL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Hyundai ...... HYU ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF “K” Line ...... K ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Maersk ...... MS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Mediterranean Shipping ...... MSC ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Mitsui OSK ...... MOL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF NYK NYK Line NileDutch ...... ND ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (770) 956-9444 NYK ...... NYK ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF OOC OOCL (USA), Inc. NYK Ro Ro ...... ISS ...... Fortnightly ...... OT ...... RO/RO (843) 881-2910 OOCL ...... OOC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF SAF Safmarine Safmarine ...... SAF ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (866) 866-4723 Turkon ...... TUR ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF SAG Saga Welco AS United Arab ...... UA ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (912) 790-0300 Yang Ming ...... YM ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF SEL Sealand ZIM ...... ZIM...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (844) 474-4775 NORTH /UK/IRELAND/SCANDINAVIA/BALTIC SS Southern Shipping ANL ...... USL ...... Bi-Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (912) 644-7083 APL ...... APL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF TER Terminal Shipping Atlantic Container Line ...... ACL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (912) 964-5200 BBC Chartering ...... BBC ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB TKK Toko Line Clipper ...... CLS ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB (201) 392-0368 CMA CGM ...... CC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF TUR Turkon Line Evergreen Line...... E ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (912) 233-7877 Hamburg Süd ...... HS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF UA United Arab Hapag-Lloyd...... HPL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (404) 261-7598 Hyundai ...... HYU ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF USL US Lines Jo Tankers ...... SS ...... Fortnightly ...... GCT ...... BULK (866) 651-5847 “K” Line ...... K ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF WWL Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Maersk ...... MS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (912) 233-3239 Marfret ...... MAR ...... Bi-Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF YM Yang Ming (America) Corp. Mediterranean Shipping ...... MSC ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (770) 931-9033 Mitsui OSK ...... MOL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF ZIM Zim American-Israeli NYK ...... NYK ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF (912) 964-3100 OOCL ...... OOC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Safmarine ...... SAF ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Saga ...... SAG ...... Inducement ...... OT ...... BB United Arab ...... UA ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF SAVANNAH TERMINAL Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics ...... WWL ...... 10 Days ...... OT ...... BB/CONT/RO/RO & CARGO SERVICE KEYS Yang Ming ...... YM ...... Weekly ...... CGT ...... CONT/REF

GCT Garden City Terminal RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/INDIA/PAKISTAN/MYANMAR OT Ocean Terminal APL ...... APL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF CONT Container Bahri (formerly NSCSA) ...... C ...... 21 Days ...... OT ...... BB/CONT/REF/RO/RO BB Breakbulk CMA CGM ...... CC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF BULK Bulk COSCO ...... COS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF RO/RO Roll-On/Roll-Off Evergreen Line...... E ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF REF Refrigerated Hapag-Lloyd...... HPL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Hyundai ...... HYU ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF “K” Line ...... K ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Maersk ...... MS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Mediterranean Shipping ...... MSC ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Mitsui OSK ...... MOL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF NYK ...... NYK ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF OOCL ...... OOC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Safmarine ...... SAF ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF United Arab ...... UA ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Yang Ming ...... YM ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF ZIM ...... ZIM...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF 21 GAPORTS.COM TRADE AREA/LINE CARRIER CODE FREQUENCY TERMINAL TYPE SERVICE

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SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICA ANL ...... USL ...... Bi-Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF APL ...... APL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF CMA CGM ...... CC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF COSCO ...... COS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Evergreen Line...... E ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Gearbulk...... GB ...... Monthly ...... OT ...... BB Hamburg Süd ...... HS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Hapag-Lloyd...... HPL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Hyundai ...... HYU ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF SAVANNAH TERMINAL “K” Line ...... K ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF & CARGO SERVICE KEYS Maersk ...... MS ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Marfret ...... MAR ...... Bi-Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF GCT Garden City Terminal Mediterranean Shipping ...... MSC ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF OT Ocean Terminal Mitsui OSK ...... MOL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF CONT Container NYK ...... NYK ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF BB Breakbulk OOCL ...... OOC...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF BULK Bulk Saga ...... SAG ...... Inducement ...... OT ...... BB RO/RO Roll-On/Roll-Off Sealand ...... SEL ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics ...... WWL ...... 10 Days ...... OT ...... BB/CONT/RO/RO REF Refrigerated Yang Ming ...... YM ...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF ZIM ...... ZIM...... Weekly ...... GCT ...... CONT/REF

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NORTHEAST/SOUTHEAST ASIA Eukor ...... ISS ...... Fortnightly ...... CI ...... RO/RO Höegh Autoliners ...... HU ...... Fortnightly ...... CI ...... RO/RO BRUNSWICK “K” Line ...... KCC ...... Fortnightly ...... CI ...... RO/RO Liberty Global Logistics ...... LGL...... Inducement ...... CI ...... RO/RO OCEAN CARRIER KEY MOL ACE ...... NL...... Weekly ...... CI ...... RO/RO NYK Ro Ro ...... ISS ...... Weekly ...... CI ...... RO/RO Motor Car Carrier Co...... ISS ...... Fortnightly ...... CI ...... RO/RO GSS Grieg Star Shipping Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics ...... WWL ...... Fortnightly ...... CI ...... RO/RO (770) 226-5900 HU Höegh Autoliners Inc. AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND (904) 696-7750 “K” Line ...... KCC ...... Fortnightly ...... CI ...... RO/RO ISS Inchcape Shipping MOL ACE ...... NL...... Monthly ...... CI ...... RO/RO (912) 644-7151 RED SEA/MIDDLE EAST KCC “K” Line Eukor ...... ISS ...... Monthly ...... CI ...... RO/RO (866) 233-6875 Liberty Global Logistics ...... LGL...... Monthly ...... CI ...... RO/RO LGL Liberty Global Logistics NYK RoRo ...... ISS ...... Inducement ...... CI ...... RO/RO (516) 488-8800 Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics ...... WWL ...... Monthly ...... CI ...... RO/RO NL Norton Lilly International (912) 234-4342 MEDITERRANEAN WWL Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Liberty Global Logistics ...... LGL...... Monthly ...... CI ...... RO/RO (912) 233-3239 NORTHERN EUROPE/UK/IRELAND/SCANDINAVIA/BALTIC American RO/RO ...... WWL ...... Fortnightly ...... CI ...... RO/RO Grieg Star Shipping ...... GSS ...... 14 Days ...... MP ...... BB BRUNSWICK TERMINAL “K” Line ...... KCC ...... Weekly ...... CI ...... RO/RO & CARGO SERVICE KEYS MOL ACE ...... NL...... Weekly ...... CI ...... RO/RO Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics ...... WWL ...... Weekly ...... CI ...... RO/RO CI Colonel’s Island MEXICO MP Mayor’s Point American RO/RO ...... WWL ...... Monthly ...... CI ...... RO/RO BB Breakbulk MOL ACE ...... NL...... Weekly ...... CI ...... RO/RO RO/RO Roll-On/Roll-Off Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics ...... WWL ...... Weekly ...... CI ...... RO/RO

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