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7/18/2024



Rail News: Intermodal

South Carolina port authority notes volume growth in FY24


The authority registered 121,267 pier containers last month, marking the second-highest June on record.
Photo – South Carolina Ports Authority

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The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) finished fiscal-year 2024 with a 7% bump in container volume moving through the Port of Charleston in June.

The authority registered 218,115 20-foot equivalent units and 121,267 pier containers last month, marking the second-highest June on record. Loaded imports climbed 10% and loaded exports rose 5%.

Both Inland Port Greer and Inland Port Dillon handled record cargo volumes in FY24 at a combined 230,409 containers, up 24% year over year.

Inland Port Greer handled 187,638 containers in FY24, up 28% compared to the prior year. The inland port also achieved a record June with 16,450 containers handled, up 11%.

Inland Port Dillon handled 42,771 containers in the fiscal year, up 9%.

“Our rail-served inland ports have seen tremendous growth this past year as more customers move cargo by rail,” said SCPA President and CEO Barbara Melvin in a news release. “We are expanding Inland Port Greer and building the rail-served Navy Base Intermodal Facility to provide more rail capacity in the Southeast port market and further support our customers’ supply chains.”

 

 



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