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SC Ports Offers Access to Booming Southeast Market

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SC Ports Offers Access to Booming Southeast Market

South Carolina Ports sees stronger-than-typical February for container volumes at the Port of Charleston as South Carolina continues to attract new business.

Thus far in fiscal year 2023, SC Ports has handled nearly 1.8 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) and 978,374 pier containers, which account for containers of any size. TEUs are down 5% from the same time a year prior.

SC Ports and the maritime community handled 201,418 TEUs and 111,118 pier containers in February, which is down about 13% year-over-year.

Even with this slight dip, last month was the second highest February for volumes in port history. February is traditionally a lighter month due to a pause in Asian manufacturing for the Lunar New Year holiday.

 

A slowdown in consumer spending amid rising cost of goods has softened volumes overall, including loaded imports.

Loaded exports however have been trending up for several months. In February, loaded exports were up 12% year-over-year at the Port of Charleston. SC Ports offers an export receiving window to provide more reliability and support to exporters.

Vehicle volumes are also steadying. SC Ports had 15,824 vehicles roll across the docks at the Port of Charleston.

Inland Ports Greer and Dillon have maintained strong monthly volumes for the past three months, with the rail-served inland ports reporting a combined 16,198 rail moves in February. Inland Port Dillon, which serves the Pee Dee region and beyond, had a record February by handling 3,664 rail moves.

SC Ports continues efforts to enhance intermodal capabilities by expanding Inland Port Greer and building the dual-served Navy Base Intermodal Facility, which will provide near-dock rail to the Port of Charleston in 2025.

About South Carolina Ports Authority
South Carolina Ports Authority, established by the state’s General Assembly in 1942, owns and operates public seaport and intermodal facilities in Charleston, Dillon, Georgetown and Greer. As an economic development engine for the state, Port operations facilitate 225,000 statewide jobs and generate nearly $63.4 billion in annual economic activity. SC Ports is soon to be home to the deepest harbor on the U.S. East Coast at 52 feet. SC Ports is an industry leader in delivering speed-to-market, seamless processes and flexibility to ensure reliable operations, big ship handling, efficient market reach and environmental responsibility. Please visit www.scspa.com to learn more about SC Ports.
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SC Ports Investing in Capacity Ahead of Demand

South Carolina Ports is making bold investments in freight infrastructure to support port-dependent businesses throughout the Southeast and beyond.

In the past few months, work has either wrapped or commenced on several of SC Ports’ long-planned infrastructure projects. Smart infrastructure investments bring greater efficiency and capacity to port operations for a more fluid supply chain.

SC Ports’ multiyear effort to modernize Wando Welch Terminal culminated in August with taller cranes, a stronger wharf and an enhanced container yard — all designed to handle the biggest container ships calling the East Coast.

Also in August, SC Ports launched its new SMART Pool, which will add 13,000 chassis into the Southeast port market. SC Ports’ new fleet will improve the availability, reliability and quality of chassis for motor carriers, ocean carriers and cargo owners.

SC Ports broke ground on the Navy Base Intermodal Facility in October, thanks to a $400 million investment from the state. This critical infrastructure project will bring near-dock rail to the Port of Charleston and speed goods to market when it opens in 2025.

The expansion of Inland Port Greer hit a big milestone in November with the completed rail expansion. The next phase of construction will double cargo capacity of the container yard, helping to move more goods for manufacturers, automakers, retailers and solar companies.

And earlier this month, SC Ports and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District celebrated the successful completion of the Charleston Harbor Deepening Project. This 12-year, $580 million project created the deepest harbor on the East Coast.

Charleston Harbor is now 52 feet deep, giving South Carolina a significant competitive advantage. SC Ports seamlessly handles fully loaded mega container ships any time, any tide.

SC Ports serves as a critical partner to companies that rely on importing goods to stock shelves, build homes, make products or run hospitals. SC Ports also supports businesses, such as soybean farmers and global automakers, that need to send their products to overseas markets.

In November, SC Ports handled 213,073 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) and 117,662 pier containers at Wando Welch Terminal, North Charleston Terminal and Leatherman Terminal.

Fiscal year-to-date, SC Ports has handled nearly 1.14 million TEUs and 627,784 pier containers at the Port of Charleston.

Containers flowing through the Port of Charleston are filled with retail goods, home goods, electronics, clothing, furniture, refrigerated foods, medical supplies, paper and wood products, and manufacturing parts.

SC Ports also had 11,142 vehicles roll across the docks of Columbus Street Terminal in November. SC Ports supports South Carolina’s automakers by importing parts and materials and exporting finished vehicles to global markets.

In November, Inland Port Greer and Inland Port Dillon reported a combined 12,989 rail moves, which account for every time a container is moved on or off a train. SC Ports’ two rail-served inland ports extend the Port of Charleston’s reach into the state, enabling more goods to quickly flow to and from the port via rail.

Inland Port Dillon had a particularly strong month with 2,858 rail moves in November. Volumes were boosted by retail imports and agricultural exports.

SC Ports also had 25,754 cruise passengers come through the Passenger Terminal last month.

About South Carolina Ports Authority
South Carolina Ports Authority, established by the state’s General Assembly in 1942, owns and operates public seaport and intermodal facilities in Charleston, Dillon, Georgetown and Greer. As an economic development engine for the state, Port operations facilitate 225,000 statewide jobs and generate nearly $63.4 billion in annual economic activity. SC Ports is soon to be home to the deepest harbor on the U.S. East Coast at 52 feet. SC Ports is an industry leader in delivering speed-to-market, seamless processes and flexibility to ensure reliable operations, big ship handling, efficient market reach and environmental responsibility.
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SC Ports awards $252,500 to Community Organizations: Grants Supporting 90 Organizations Across South Carolina

South Carolina Ports awarded $252,500 in grants to 90 community organizations and nonprofits throughout South Carolina through its fiscal year 2023 Community Giving Program.

SC Ports dedicates a portion of its revenues each year to support charitable organizations around the state.

SC Ports increased giving levels to $7,500, $5,000 and $2,500 grants this year to help further organizations’ missions.

Many of this year’s grant recipients are dedicated to community outreach and entrepreneurial development, such as the Eastside Community Development Corp. and Increasing H.O.P.E. These organizations provide support, education and training to help spark opportunities for people within their communities.

SC Ports continues to support organizations focused on increasing food security and access to healthy foods, including The Green Heart Project, Fresh Future Farm and Sustaining Way.

Environmental efforts that help enhance and preserve South Carolina’s natural resources remain a consistent focus for SC Ports. Numerous environmental organizations received grants this year, including Audubon South Carolina, the Avian Conservation Center/Center for Birds of Prey, Charleston Parks Conservancy, Environmental Education Association of SC, Friends of Coastal South Carolina, Hampton Wildlife Fund Inc. and Wounded Nature – Working Veterans.

SC Ports also believes deeply in supporting educational initiatives, with a special focus this year on workforce development and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) programs, including Beyond Our Walls, Communities in Schools of South Carolina, Future Entrepreneurs Foundation and Dillon County First Steps.

Programs must fit within one of the focus areas: maritime commerce, economic development, environmental awareness or community outreach. Programs with measurable, sustained impacts receive priority during the selection process.

Fiscal Year 2023 Community Giving Grant Recipients:

  • Eastside Community Development Corp.
  • The Green Heart Project
  • Beyond Our Walls, Inc. (BOWs)
  • Communities In Schools of South Carolina (CISSC)
  • Golden Achievers Community Development Center Inc.
  • Increasing H.O.P.E.
  • SC Future Makers
  • South Carolina Aquarium
  • Teachers’ Supply Closet
  • African American Settlement Historic Commission
  • Aiken Junior Golf Foundation, First Tee – Aiken
  • Amazing Grace Park, Clementa Pinckney Memorial Foundation
  • Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired SC
  • Audubon South Carolina
  • Avian Conservation Center/Center for Birds of Prey
  • Beaufort-Jasper Academy for Career Excellence
  • BEGIN WITH BOOKS/Palmetto Project
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Lowcountry
  • Boy Scouts of America – Coastal Carolina Council
  • Camp Happy Days
  • Camp Rise Above
  • Charleston Area Senior Citizens
  • Charleston Orphan House Inc., Carolina Youth D
  • Charleston Parks Conservancy
  • Charleston Symphony Orchestra (CSO)
  • Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas
  • Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry
  • Coaches For Character
  • Creative Advancement Centers
  • Dillon County Chamber of Commerce / PLDCAA
  • Dillon County First Steps
  • Dillon County United Way
  • Dorchester Economic Development Corporation
  • Dorchester Two Educational Foundation
  • Early Learning Partnership of York County
  • Edisto Island youth Recreation (EIYR)
  • Environmental Education Association of SC
  • Every 1 Voice Matters
  • Fields to Families
  • First Tee – Greater Charleston
  • Fresh Future Farm
  • Friends of Coastal South Carolina
  • Future Entrepreneurs Foundation
  • Girls on the Run Coastal South Carolina
  • Greenville Drive
  • Greenville Tech Foundation
  • Greer Community Ministries Inc.
  • Greer Development Corporation
  • Greer Relief & Resources Agency Inc.
  • Hampton Wildlife Fund Inc.
  • Healing Farms
  • Heart Math Tutoring
  • Help 4 Kids Florence
  • Helping Hands of Goose Creek
  • House of Hope North Charleston
  • Humanities Foundation
  • Jasper County First Steps
  • Junior Achievement of Greater SC
  • Kids On Point
  • A Backpack journalist
  • Lions Vision Services
  • Lowcountry Autism Foundation
  • Lowcountry Chapter of Stand Up and Play Foundation
  • Lowcountry Legal Volunteers
  • Lowcountry Local First
  • Lowcountry Maritime School
  • Meals On Wheels Of Summerville SC
  • Mother Emanuel Memorial Foundation
  • Motivate To Educate Organization
  • Multiplying Good
  • Orangeburg County Community of Character
  • Project Cool Breeze
  • Reading Partners
  • Rural Area Leadership Initiative-Dillon County
  • SC Operation Lifesaver – SC NSC
  • SC School for the Deaf and the Blind Foundation
  • SHIELD Ministries Inc.
  • Sustaining Way
  • The Pink House Neighborhood Resource Center
  • The Village Group
  • Town of Ridgeville
  • Tri-County Cradle to Career Collaborative
  • Trident Literacy Association
  • Turn90
  • United Ministries
  • Wings for Kids
  • Winyah Rivers Alliance
  • Wounded Nature – Working Veterans
  • YouthBASE Inc.
  • YWCA Greater Charleston
About South Carolina Ports Authority
South Carolina Ports Authority, established by the state’s General Assembly in 1942, owns and operates public seaport and intermodal facilities in Charleston, Dillon, Georgetown and Greer. As an economic development engine for the state, Port operations facilitate 225,000 statewide jobs and generate nearly $63.4 billion in annual economic activity. SC Ports is soon to be home to the deepest harbor on the U.S. East Coast at 52 feet. SC Ports is an industry leader in delivering speed-to-market, seamless processes and flexibility to ensure reliable operations, big ship handling, efficient market reach and environmental responsibility. Please visit www.scspa.com to learn more about SC Ports.
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SC Ports Kick-Off Thanksgiving with Food for Hungry Families

Volunteers from the South Carolina Ports Authority, the CMA CGM Group, and The Salvation Army of Charleston partnered earlier this week to help those in need for the holidays. As part of CMA CGM’s Giving Across America campaign, more than 80 boxes packed to serve up to 500 meals were successfully distributed to families in the Lowcountry region this week. The meals were specifically prepared for families to enjoy on Thanksgiving and after the holiday is over, according to information released.

“We appreciate CMA CGM spearheading this great initiative and inviting us to collaborate,” SC Ports President and CEO Jim Newsome said. “The pandemic has caused hardships for so many, and it is very meaningful to the SC Ports team to support our community in partnership with the CMA CGM Group and The Salvation Army. We hope these meals provide a little comfort and happiness for families during Thanksgiving.”

In addition to these partnership efforts by CMA CGM Group, more than 10,000 turkeys were distributed along with thousands of additional meals in other cities such as Charleston; Houston; Lake Charles, La.; Los Angeles; Nashville; Norfolk, Va.; and Savannah, Ga. Driven by the ambitious Giving Across America campaign of feeding 35,000+ Americans this Thanksgiving, this represents one of several initiatives taken by CMA CGM Group to support those in need. 

“CMA CGM plays a critical role in driving the U.S. economy forward, and it is an honor to be able to give back to communities across America, especially during such a challenging time,” said Ed Aldridge, president of CMA CGM America and American President Lines North America. “Our partnership with SC Ports and The Salvation Army of Charleston enabled us to bring Thanksgiving meals to those in need in the Charleston region, and it was an honor to do so.”

SCPA has also continued efforts in addressing food insecurity, environmental initiatives, health and education in the state through generous offerings. A total of $22,000 was donated by SCPA to the Lowcountry Food Bank in addition to raising $108,000 for American Heart Association’s 2020 Lowcountry Heart Walk and contributed $128,500 towards the 2019 Community Giving Program.