South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) handled 240,857 TEUs in March, representing an 11% growth over the same month last year.
This is the second consecutive month of stronger container volumes, according to the SC Ports announcement.
Rail-served Inland Ports in Greer and Dillon also performed well last month. Inland Port Greer handled 19,291 rail moves, up 20% from last year, an all-time record for the Upstate inland port, which recently completed a significant expansion. Additionally, Inland Port...
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