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Port of Charleston handling more retail and home goods

Port of Charleston handling more retail and home goods
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South Carolina Ports CEO unpacks increasing pressure on ports | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

The pandemic-spawned import booms, capacity shortages and shutdowns have proved again and again the rigidity of port and supply chain infrastructure. After all, the port industry plans its infrastructure decades in advance, so increasing capacity overnight is nearly impossible. Some ports more than others, however, have demonstrated agility and operational foresight. In an exclusive interview .

South Carolina Ports CEO unpacks increasing pressure on ports

South Carolina Ports CEO unpacks increasing pressure on ports
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FreightWaves Classics: South Carolina Ports Authority contributes significantly to state economy

FreightWaves Classics: South Carolina Ports Authority contributes significantly to state economy
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Coastal News Today | SC - South Carolina Ports Sets New Annual Record for Containers Handled

South Carolina Ports reported its fiscal year 2021 results on Tuesday, showing 2.55 million twenty-foot equivalent units handled across Charleston’s its three container terminals: Wando Welch Terminal, North Charleston Terminal and the new Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal. This makes for 9.6% increase in TEU volume compared to FY 2020. Its fiscal year ends June 30. SC Ports moved 1.42 million pier containers, which measures containers of any size, in FY 2021. This is up 7.7% from FY 2020. The vehicles segment also came in strong with 253,981 vehicles rolling across the docks of Columbus Street Terminal in FY 2021, up 27.0% compared to the year prior. SC Ports’ two rail-served inland ports also set cargo records in FY 2021, with a combined 192,844 rail moves recorded, up 11.7% from a year ago. Inland Port Greer moved 157,842 rail moves in fiscal year 2021, up 12.6%, while Inland Port Dillon had 35,002 rail moves, up nearly 7.9%.

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