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PORTCHARLESTON 2012 Directory PORTCHARLESTON 2012 DIRECTORY Our rails cover 21,000 miles. Our people go the extra mile. For over 180 years, we’ve supported Charleston’s port and the shippers who use it by constantly looking for ways to improve our efficiency and service. Like simply getting to know you and your business better. Or forming public-private partnership projects, such as our Crescent Corridor, that improve mobility and the environment, create jobs, and help increase rail freight transportation capacity. Visit nscorp.com, call 757-629-2790, or email [email protected] for more information. ª/PSGPML4PVUIFSO$PSQ 5ISFF$PNNFSDJBM1MBDF /PSGPML 7B XXXOTDPSQDPN /03'0-, ZOOM “supply chain revolutionaries” WAREHOUSING CONTAINER STRIPPING LOCAL PICKUP & DELIVERY REGIONAL TRUCKING AIR FREIGHT tel 843.554.9100 fax 843.554.0079 [email protected] Charleston, South Carolina 1 Quick Reference SCSPA Telephone Numbers Area Code (843) Switchboard for Numbers Not Listed ....................723-8651 Toll-Free Main ....................................................................800-845-7106 Marketing & Sales ..............................................800-382-1721 Departments Executive Office ........................................................ 577-8600 Engineering ................................................................ 856-7048 Marketing & Sales ............................. 800-382-1721/577-8101 Operations ................................................................. 577-8681 Finance ...................................................................... 577-8140 Public Relations ......................................................... 577-8121 Information Technology ............................................. 577-8124 Human Resources ..................................................... 577-8129 Terminals Columbus Street Terminal ......................................... 577-8743 Georgetown Terminal ................................................ 527-4476 North Charleston Terminal ......................................... 745-6525 Union Pier Terminal ................................................... 577-8776 Wando Welch Terminal .............................................. 856-7005 Veterans Terminal ...................................................... 745-6548 If you have questions involving... Accounting (Accounts Payable) ................................ 577-8174 Accounting (Accounts Receivable) ............................ 577-8149 Central Receiving ...................................................... 577-8623 Cruise Business ......................................................... 577-8185 Foreign Trade Zones/Property Manager ................... 577-8144 Harbor Master ........................................................... 577-8659 Job Openings ............................................................ 577-8130 Orion Help Desk ........................................................ 577-8124 Parking & Rental/Use of PT & WMF .......................... 577-8185 Port Directory Information ......................................... 577-8622 Port Police ................................................................. 577-8665 Pricing/Quote on Moving or Handling Cargo ............ 577-8161 Procurement .............................................................. 577-8177 Public Relations ......................................................... 577-8121 Sales Office (Atlanta) ..........................................678-775-6731 Sales Office (Charleston) ........................................... 577-8101 Sales Office (Charlotte) .......................................704-643-7777 Sales Office (China) ...................................... 86-216-405-6358 Sales Office (India) ........................................ 91-982-012-3909 Sales Office (Japan) ........................................ 81-3-5642-6317 Sales Office (New Jersey) ...................................908-757-6669 Web Site Matters ....................................................... 577-8184 2012 Official Holiday Observances New Year’s Day................................................................Jan. 1 Martin Luther King Jr. Day .............................................Jan. 16 Presidents Day ............................................................. Feb. 20 Memorial Day ................................................................May 28 Independence Day ..........................................................July 4 Labor Day ......................................................................Sept. 3 Veterans Day ................................................................ Nov. 11 Thanksgiving Day ......................................................... Nov. 22 Day after Thanksgiving ................................................. Nov. 23 Christmas Day .............................................................. Dec. 25 2 SUN165311_D:Port Directory AD 12/19/11 9:12 AM P Tailored Warehousing and Logistics ...always abetterfit. With over 2 million sq. ft. of warehouse facilities in Greenvilleand near thePortof Charleston,Sunland can tailor warehousing andlogistics to fityourneeds. • Warehousing • Custom Brokerage • WorldwideShipping • Packaging • Contract Labor • Supply ChainConsulting Sunlanddistribution.com|800.295.0081 3 2012 Directory of Port Services Port of Charleston TABLE OF CONTENTS Government Information & Services ........13 Consular Representatives ...........................14 Foreign Trade Zones ..............................14 South Carolina State Government Offices ..............16 South Carolina State Ports Authority ..................17 United States Government Offices ....................17 Business, Marine & Freight Services ........19 Air Cargo Terminals ...............................20 Air Freight, International ............................20 Banking, International ..............................21 Barge Services ...................................22 Bunkering/Marine Lubricants ........................22 Chassis Leasing ..................................22 Consultants, Trade ................................22 Container Depots .................................23 Container Freight Stations ..........................23 Container Leasing .................................24 Container Purchasing & Sales .......................24 Container Repairs .................................25 Convention/Meeting Facilities .......................26 Couriers, Local ...................................26 Crane Rentals ....................................26 Crew Shuttle .....................................27 4 5 Custom Bonds ...................................27 Custom House Brokers ............................28 Customs Examination Stations ......................30 Dredging ........................................30 Environmental Services ............................30 Equipment Rentals ................................34 Export Packers/Container Consolidations ..............34 Freight Forwarders ................................37 Fumigation ......................................40 Harbor Pilots .....................................40 Health & Safety, Medical Services ....................41 Inspection, Grains .................................41 Insurance, Cargo & Marine ..........................41 Labor Organizations ...............................42 Launch Service ...................................42 Legal, Maritime Interests ...........................42 Line Handling ....................................43 Marine Cleaning, Tanks & Boilers .....................43 Marine Engineering ................................43 Marine Painting & Coating ..........................43 Marketing, International ............................43 Motor Freight Agencies ............................43 Motor Freight Lines. 46 Moving & Storage .................................58 NVOCC .........................................59 Personnel Services ................................60 Power Cleaning ..................................61 Promotional Organizations ..........................61 Public Weighers ..................................62 Railroads ........................................62 Real Estate Companies, Commercial ..................62 6 7 Record/Document Storage ..........................63 Seaman’s Programs ...............................63 Ship Chandlers ...................................64 Ship Charterers ...................................64 Ship Equipment & Repair ...........................65 Ship Terminals ...................................65 Ship/Pier Diving Service ............................65 Steamship Offices/Agents ..........................67 Stevedoring Contractors ...........................67 Surveyors/Cargo/Marine ...........................68 Tractor-Trailer Rentals & Repair ......................68 Transloading, Rail .................................68 Tugboat & Towing ................................70 Warehousing & Distribution .........................71 Waste Handling/APHIS Disposal .....................83 Waste Oil Handling, Tank Pumping ...................85 Company Contact Information .............86 Advertiser Index ........................124 The Directory of Port Services and Facilities is designed to provide Port of Charleston customers a concise guide to contacting service providers. The Directory is published annually by the Marketing & Sales Department of the South Carolina State Ports Author- ity in partnership with SC Biz News, the publishers of the Charleston Regional Business Journal.
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