Governor Perdue Announces Record Growth for Georgia's Ports
Monday, May 19, 2008 |
Contact: Office of Communications 404-651-7774 Robert Morris, GPA, (912) 964-3855
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20.6 percent increase in total tonnage through first 10 months of FY08
ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue announced today the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) handled a total of more than 21.4 million tons of cargo for all terminal facilities, including Bainbridge, Brunswick, Columbus and Savannah in the first 10 months of fiscal year 2008 (July 2007 – April 2008), a 20.6-percent increase, putting the Authority on track to record its most successful year.
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“These record setting tonnage and container totals are a tribute to Governor Perdue’s leadership, the support of the state leadership and the hard work of the men and women of the Georgia Ports Authority,” said Steve Green, GPA’s Chairman of the Board.
Perdue added that the GPA has managed to increase tonnage and capacity while reducing its reliance on diesel. “Several years ago the GPA launched a program that would eventually transfer its massive ship-to-shore cranes from diesel to electric,” said Governor Perdue. “Today GPA operates 17 post panamax cranes powered solely by electric power, which will conserve more than 1.5 million gallons of diesel fuel every year and prevent the release of hundreds of tons of nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and particulate matter into Georgia’s air.”
“You can count on more great things from the GPA as an extensive program of expansion and construction projects are commenced and completed in accordance with our Focus 2015 Master Plan,” said GPA Executive Director Doug J. Marchand. “The Savannah Harbor Expansion Project which will deepen the harbor to as much as 48 feet is the GPA’s number one infrastructure priority and critical to the continued success of Georgia’s ports.”
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