The Port of Savannah reported a 4% increase in container volumes for the year 2025 through October, handling 4.8 million twenty-foot equivalent units.
Despite the overall increase, the port experienced a decline in monthly volumes for October, with 452,934 TEUs handled, marking an 8.4% decrease compared to October 2024.
“We’ve been impacted by the trade downturn, so we look forward to seeing more trade deals come together and we’re hopeful the market bounces back in the new year,” Georgia Ports President and CEO Griff Lynch said in a statement…