Keeping It Fresh: Savannah Port Breakthroughs

Keeping It Fresh:                          Savannah Port Breakthroughs

By Derek Robinson, ALC Savannah

The Port of Savannah is continually breaking record after record, year after year, in both the import and export of goods, throughout the United States and worldwide. 

While the United States is known primarily as an importer of goods, the Port of Savannah is known as the top exporting port for containerized agricultural goods. During FY2019, Savannah took that spot, accounting for 15.8% of exports and continues to grow every year. In the first five months of 2020, the port had already handled 593,195 TEU’s and ate up a 12.2% market share, once again exporting more containers than any port in the United States.

2021 certainly brought the phrase “supply chain” into daily conversations at the dinner table, water cooler, and evening news programs. The Port of Savannah has put a few things into play, in order to speed up all facets of the port and move agriculture goods in and out quicker. One of the biggest things to happen was the creation of “pop-up yards” that can handle an additional 500,000 containers throughout the year.

This improvement alone allows drivers to make 70 mile turns instead of 400 mile turns, which increases both daily driver numbers and the ability of drivers to get more home time every day. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has slated numerous projects to the port that will only continue to add efficiencies to keep the Port of Savannah in that #1 spot for generations to come! 

We at the Allen Lund Company move countless loads of produce from the Savannah area daily. Many loads come as an import brought through the port, or from a Georgia farmer working tirelessly to bring you peaches, melons, or pecans.

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Derek Robinson is a business development specialist in the Savannah office and has been with the Allen Lund Company since 2015. Robinson attended Savannah Technical College, specializing in Aviation Structural Mechanics.