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Savannah wins environmental clearance for new inland terminal

The Georgia Ports Authority expects to begin construction on the approximately $170 million terminal in early 2024, which will have a focus on manufacturing imports and poultry exports.

The Georgia Ports Authority expects to begin construction on the approximately $170 million terminal in early 2024, which will have a focus on manufacturing imports and poultry exports.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on April 28, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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