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.
For Coastal Logistics Group (CLG), Georgia represents a foundational component of our port-centric network. Its combination of terminal capacity, intermodal infrastructure, and inland reach provides shippers with a highly capable, performance-driven logistics environment.
At the core of the Port of Savannah’s operations is the Garden City Terminal—the single largest container terminal in North America and the third busiest container handling facility in the United States. This large-scale facility consolidates cargo movement into one coordinated system that reduces handoffs and simplifies transitions between vessel, truck, and rail.
Complementing these capabilities, the Georgia Ports Authority also operates the Ocean Terminal, which expands the port’s ability to handle specialized cargo types.
Together, the Garden City Terminal and Ocean Terminal create a balanced operating environment—combining large-scale container throughput with the flexibility to manage diverse and specialized freight within a single port system.
The Port of Brunswick serves as the nation’s primary gateway for automotive, heavy machinery, and roll-on/roll-off (Ro/Ro) cargo, operating three GPA-owned terminals that support vehicle logistics, breakbulk, bulk, and forest product shipments.
The Port of Brunswick’s diverse services expand GPA’s capabilities by providing specialized capacity for non-containerized cargo flows.
The Georgia Ports Authority extends its reach through strategically located Inland Ports that connect coastal operations directly to rail-served inland terminals, allowing containers to move efficiently between truck and rail—positioning cargo closer to end markets while reducing highway congestion.
Together, these inland ports strengthen Georgia’s supply chain network by extending port operations inland through direct rail connectivity to Savannah.
Georgia’s port system is built around connected infrastructure that links marine terminals with rail and highway networks. At the Port of Savannah, on-terminal rail at the Garden City Terminal is supported by the Mason Mega Rail—the largest intermodal rail facility operated by a port authority in North America. This enables direct vessel-to-rail movement, while CSX and Norfolk Southern provide additional rail access to key inland markets.
This is further supported by inland port connections and direct interstate access via I-16 and I-95, extending port operations deeper into regional distribution lanes.
Georgia Ports Authority’s continued infrastructure investment is expanding capacity and improving the movement of cargo across the Southeast. Enhancements to terminals, rail, and channel depth are enabling larger vessel calls and more efficient transitions from port to inland markets.
As volumes increase, this integrated system supports more scalable operations and strengthens connectivity between coastal entry points and regional distribution networks.
Coastal Logistics Group is headquartered in Savannah, GA, with two facilities strategically located just minutes from the Port of Savannah. With large-scale warehousing, rail-served infrastructure, and proximity to major interstate routes, CLG supports high-volume cargo movement between port terminals and inland distribution networks.
This integrated approach—supported by CLG’s broader East Coast network—allows us to seamlessly connect port activity with inland distribution, enabling efficient, end-to-end supply chain execution.
The Georgia Ports continue to strengthen their role as a leading Southeast gateway, driven by integrated infrastructure, inland reach, and the ability to support diverse cargo flows at scale. For shippers looking to optimize efficiency and expand market access, Georgia offers a highly connected and performance-driven environment.
Through our strong partnership with the Georgia Ports Authority, Coastal Logistics Group is well-positioned to help customers fully leverage these capabilities across their supply chains. Contact us to learn how our Savannah operations can support your logistics needs.
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https://gaports.com/facilities/port-of-brunswick/
https://gaports.com/facilities/inland-ports/
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