Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) recently added Nissan to its list of customers at the Port of Brunswick’s Colonel’s Island terminal. (Photograph Courtesy of GPA)

Intermodal Briefs: GPA, Port Saint John

Nissan North America selects Georgia Ports Authority’s (GPA) Port of Brunswick, Ga., as a new point of entry to serve U.S. markets. Also, Canada’s Port Saint John in New Brunswick reaches a 100,000-TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit) milestone.

The Georgia Ports Authority has implemented the Navis N4 Container Terminal Operating System at the Garden City Terminal in the Port of Savannah. (Photograph Courtesy of GPA)

Supply Side: IntelliTrans, Navis

IntelliTrans, a global provider of multi-modal supply chain and logistics solutions for bulk and break-bulk product manufacturers, boosts its data security. Also, Georgia Ports Authority launches a Novis container terminal operating system at the Port of Savannah.

Pictured: Crews work to prepare Berth 1 at Georgia Ports Authority’s Garden City Terminal to serve vessels with a capacity of 16,000-plus TEUs. GPA is building new berth and container yard capacity to accommodate growing demand. (Caption and Photograph Courtesy of GPA)

Intermodal Briefs: GPA, POLB

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) and the Port of Long Beach (POLB) in California report record volumes for July.

Port of Savannah posted a record 479,000 TEUs in January, up 4% from same period last year.

Port of Savannah: 18 Months of Record Volume

The Port of Savannah, Ga., handled 479,700 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) in January—a 4% gain over the same month last year, when cargo volumes grew 22%, Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) reported.

GPA, CSX to establish Appalachian Regional Port

Governor Nathan Deal, the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) and CSX Transportation signed a memorandum of agreement July 28, 2015 establishing the Appalachian Regional Port in Chatsworth, Ga. Its service will include North Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and parts of Kentucky.