South Carolina Ports breaks all-time container record
“Our all-time container record reinforces that we are adding more capacity to the Port of Charleston at the right time,” says South Carolina Ports CEO Jim Newsome.
“Our all-time container record reinforces that we are adding more capacity to the Port of Charleston at the right time,” says South Carolina Ports CEO Jim Newsome.
The opening of the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal and deepening of Charleston Harbor are expected to make for an even brighter 2021.
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‘Significant accomplishments’ in 2020 will be followed by game changers next year.
The Port of Charleston set a September record by handling 195,101 TEUs.
“Our August volumes surpassed expectations, reflecting the best year-over-year month since the pandemic began impacting global supply chains in March,” says SCPA President and CEO Jim Newsome.
South Carolina Ports Authority adopts financial plan for fiscal year 2021.
Fiscal-year finish 50,000 containers below plan is forecast.
CEO Jim Newsome says the SCPA is “working full steam” to meet its obligation to keep the supply chain fluid during the coronavirus crisis.