Port of Savannah

The single largest container terminal in America.

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The Port of Savannah’s global carrier network, superior location and faster-to-market service record provide vital links to international markets. Our owner-operated terminal offers greater flexibility, and the power to tailor our services to your needs.

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Greater flexibility meets increased needs

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Immediate Access to I-95 and I-16

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Cargo diversity means more choices.

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2 Class one Railroads

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Overnight service to five-state region.

Greater Flexibility

With nearly 10,000 feet of contiguous berth space, the Port of Savannah can adjust to changes to your schedule.

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Interstate Connections

Immediate access to I-16 (East/West) and I-95 (North/South), means key cities and manufacturing points throughout the U.S. Southeast and Midwest may be reached within a one- to two-day drive.

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Cargo Diversity

With nearly 10,000 feet of contiguous berth space, the Port of Savannah can adjust to changes to your schedule. Because Garden City and Ocean Terminal are owner-operated, we schedule dock space based on customer needs.

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Speed to Market

The Port of Savannah is closest and fastest by rail to the major population centers of Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Memphis and Orlando. Two Class I on-terminal rail facilities mean more choices for reaching inland markets.

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Frequently asked questions

The Port of Savannah includes several major facilities, including Garden City Terminal, Ocean Terminal, and supporting logistics infrastructure including the Garden City Terminal West container storage yard, the Savannah Transload Facility, a new U.S. Customs CES Warehouse, and the Mason Mega Rail on terminal intermodal facility. Together, these terminals handle containerized cargo and other international shipments.

Containers and vessels can be tracked using the Georgia Ports Authority online tracking tools “Vessel Tracking” for the Port of Savannah, and Brunswick, and “WebAccess” to track container movements. Users can search by container number, vessel name, or bill of lading to monitor cargo movement and vessel schedules. Links to these tools can be found at the top and bottom of the Georgia Ports homepage at www.gaports.com

The Port of Savannah mainly handles containerized cargo and specialized cargo. The port supports a wide range of industries including retail, manufacturing, agriculture, refrigerated and construction materials.

The Port of Savannah address, contact numbers, and department directories are listed on the Georgia Ports Authority website. Visitors can find directions, maps, and contact details for each terminal location under “Contact.” For questions and information, please contact the Georgia Ports Customer Experience Team from 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday-Friday by calling (912) 963-5526, or email [email protected] Quick reference guides for WebAccess and Vessel Tracking can also be found on the Customer Experience webpage at https://gaports.com/departments/customer-experience/

Yes. The Georgia Ports Authority provides operational guidelines, gate hours, and customer resources online to help trucking companies, shippers, and logistics providers plan their visits and move cargo efficiently. Quick reference guides for WebAccess and Vessel Tracking can be found on the Customer Experience webpage at https://gaports.com/departments/customer-experience/