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New Savannah tariff prods ocean carriers to pick up empties

The Georgia Ports Authority is lowering the number of empties carriers can store at its terminals and increasing fees for storing empties that exceed those allotments.

The Georgia Ports Authority is lowering the number of empties carriers can store at its terminals and increasing fees for storing empties that exceed those allotments.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on September 23, 2022Categories Uncategorized

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