Tuesday, May 26, 2015

SC ports volume up nearly 15 percent in April



SC Ports Authority handled nearly 15 percent more pier containers in April year-over-year, with total box volume through April increasing to nearly 900,000 TEUs.

SCPA handled 168,182 TEUs in April, bringing total container volume to 1.6 million TEUs since the fiscal year began in July. Four months into the calendar year, TEU volumes are up 15 percent compared to the same period in 2014.

Breakbulk volumes fiscal year to date are strong, with 698,229 tons handled by the Port of Charleston and 460,209 moved in Georgetown. Total breakbulk tonnage reached 1.2 million pier tons fiscal year-to-date.

The Inland Port handled its highest ever monthly rail moves, with 5,513 moves completed in April. Fiscal year to date, the facility has handled 45,826 rail moves.

"The volumes announced today reflect significant growth across all business segments," said SC Ports Authority Vice-Chairman John Hassell. "Spring is typically a busy season for us, particularly on the containerized cargo side, and our sustained double-digit volume growth reflects the strong import-export markets we serve. The port's ability to handle increased container traffic with high productivity is a testament to our ability to handle rising cargo volumes both reliably and efficiently."


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