ATLANTA – Increased storage capacity is helping the Port of Savannah offset some of the impacts of the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
Last month was Savannah’s second busiest May on record, exceeded only by May of 2022. Savannah handled 500,900 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs), up 2.2% over the same month last year, the Georgia Ports Authority reported Tuesday.
The added storage capacity is giving port customers greater flexibility in timing supply-chain movements, said Griff Lynch, the authority’s president and CEO…