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Supply chains today are under constant pressure to move faster, operate leaner, and adapt quickly to changing demand. For many businesses, transportation is about creating a logistics strategy that improves efficiency across the entire supply chain. At Coastal Logistics Group (CLG), our integrated transportation division, CLG Truckload Solutions (CLG-TS), was created to expand CLG’s extensive portfolio of logistics services and meet the evolving needs of businesses by delivering reliable, responsive, and efficient transportation solutions that support stronger supply chain performance.
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In today’s supply chain environment, transportation is more than simply moving freight from point A to point B—it is a critical component of operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, and long-term business success. Delays, capacity constraints, and fragmented logistics networks can quickly create costly disruptions. That is why businesses need a transportation partner built for flexibility, visibility, and performance.
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Savannah, GA — May 6, 2026— Coastal Logistics Group (CLG), a leading third-party logistics provider, today announced the successful relocation of its secondary Savannah operations to a new facility at 135 Distribution Drive. The move, just down the street from its previous location at 40 Sonny Perdue Drive, reflects CLG’s continued investment in the Savannah market and its commitment to strengthening support for customers operating through the Port of Savannah.
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The Georgia Ports Authority operates one of the most advanced and high-performing port systems in the United States, anchored by the Port of Savannah. Built around scale, speed, and connectivity, Georgia’s ports are designed to move cargo efficiently across global and inland supply chains—serving as a critical gateway for the Southeast and beyond.
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The Port of Virginia stands out as one of the most advanced and strategically managed port systems on the East Coast, operating as a fully integrated, modern gateway for global commerce. Built around a unified structure of marine terminals, rail connections, and inland infrastructure, the port is designed to move cargo efficiently while supporting long-term economic growth across the Commonwealth and beyond.
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