The Appalachian Regional Port in Georgia achieved its busiest November on record, moving 3,876 containers. This marks a nearly 35% increase from the previous year, the Georgia Ports Authority said in a news release.
The significant rise in container movement shows how the inland port’s role is expanding as a logistics hub, increasing the efficiency and competitiveness of the supply chain. The Appalachian Regional Port provides daily rail service to and from the Port of Savannah.
“Our customers are experiencing a very strong, smooth-running supply chain for their exports and imports using the Appalachian Regional Port,” said Georgia Ports Chief Commercial Officer Flavio Batista…