CHARLESTON, S.C. (January, 20 2026) — South Carolina Ports reported a record-breaking year at Inland Port Dillon, where rail container volumes reached 48,761 moves in calendar year 2025, a 33 percent increase over the previous year.
The performance marks the busiest year on record for Inland Port Dillon and reflects strong retail demand and a successful soybean harvest season for regional farmers. The facility plays a critical role in connecting agricultural producers and retailers across the Eastern Carolinas to global markets through the Port of Charleston.
Agricultural Exports and Retail Demand Fuel Growth…