The Georgia Ports Authority achieved its second busiest year ever in 2025, handling nearly 5.7 million twenty-foot equivalent container units of cargo, an increase of 2.6 percent or 146,000 TEUs compared to 2024.
Last year’s performance was second only to 2022, when approximately 5.9 million TEUs crossed the Port of Savannah’s docks, GPA President and CEO Griff Lynch reported to the Authority’s board on January 27th.
“The Ports of Savannah and Brunswick have been critical to Georgia’s ability to attract new jobs and investment, connecting manufacturers with markets around the world,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “This new highwater mark is just the latest reminder that these economic engines remain essential to our status as the No. 1 state for business, and I want to thank the hardworking longshoremen and the great team at the Georgia Ports Authority for making this possible.”…