MarineLink.com - latest marine news  
November 21, 2009         






 

Georgia Ports Authority Welcomes COSCO

Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Georgia Ports Authority Welcomes COSCO
The Georgia Ports Authority’s (GPA) Executive Director Doug J. Marchand announced at its board meeting that China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO) now has vessels calling on the Port of Savannah.

“We appreciate COSCO’s confidence in our ability to handle its container volume now and in the future,” said GPA’s Executive Director Doug J. Marchand. “The Port of Savannah offers a logistically friendly location with two on-terminal rail providers and immediate access to two interstate highways, which helps us attract additional cargo in a challenging economy. We welcome COSCO and look forward to working closely with them.”

The first COSCO vessel to call on the Port of Savannah, M/V Zhen He, arrived at the GPA’s Garden City Terminal on May 10, 2009. Prior to the Zhen He’s arrival, COSCO moved cargo through Savannah on alliance carrier vessels. COSCO along with K-Line, Yang Ming and Hanjin comprise the CKYH Alliance.

"COSCO recognizes the importance of providing our customer with the most options in selecting a gateway for their cargo from Asia” said COSCO’s Vice President of Trade Howard Finkel. “By adding Savannah as a port of call for our vessels, we have enhanced our customers’ ability to reach the consumer markets faster and at a lower cost. The already established growing number of distribution facilities in proximity to the Port of Savannah represents a new and exciting market opportunity to grow our business."

COSCO ranks fifth out of 50 carriers in terms of total liner capacity, according to the 2008 ASX-Alphaliner report. Previously, COSCO was the only Top 20 carrier without vessels calling on Savannah. The carrier has moved cargo through the port with the AWE2 service. The service rotation includes Savannah, New York, Boston, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo and Yokahama.

The Port of Savannah receives 22 all-water Asian services, transiting both the Panama and Suez Canals. “Our customers benefit from Savannah’s, single-terminal design, flexible cargo moving operations and the industry’s only customer-service call center,” said GPA’s Director of Trade Development John Wheeler.

(www.gaports.com)

Related Strories
Moffatt & Nichol Contract for Bulgarian Ports
Colombia: CTQI Standard for Port of Cartagena
Port Everglades Opens Cruise Terminal
PD Ports Receives Env. Impact Assessment
Port Everglades Cruise Terminal Passes Inspection
 
 
 
FREE Marine Magazines Subscription
 

CG Photo: Barge Grounding at Sandbridge Nov 19 2009 7:20PM

Report on USCG ARRA Expenditures Nov 19 2009 7:20PM

Wojtaszczyk Joins Bisso Marine Nov 19 2009 7:19PM

Dockwise, $24M in Near-Term Contracts Nov 19 2009 7:18PM

EU NAVFOR Neutralize Pirate Attack Nov 19 2009 7:18PM

Edoc Systems Remains Healthy in Sour Economy Nov 19 2009 7:17PM

Bisso Marine Promotes Posik Nov 19 2009 7:16PM

CMA CGM: Significant Recovery in Operations Nov 19 2009 7:16PM

Tsakos Energy Ship Sales Nov 19 2009 7:15PM

Drydocks World – Dubai Wins Award Nov 19 2009 7:14PM

Statoil: Horton Case Closed Nov 19 2009 7:13PM

Reminder of Best Practices Following Pirate Attacks Nov 19 2009 7:13PM

This Day in Coast Guard History – Nov. 20 Nov 19 2009 7:12PM

This Day in Naval History – Nov. 20 Nov 19 2009 7:11PM

Wing Inflatables Expands Boat Series Nov 19 2009 2:42AM

Iridium Teams Up to Supply Mexico Nov 19 2009 2:41AM

USCG Deploys KVH TracPhone V7 Satellite Nov 19 2009 2:40AM

Mansuy, 2010’s Best Lawyers in America Nov 19 2009 2:39AM

Donjon Sells Interest in Port Albany Ventures Nov 19 2009 2:38AM

STX Finland Constructs South African Research Vessel Nov 19 2009 2:37AM

© 1996-2009 Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.
Developer: Vladimir Bibik