SC Ports cuts into delays at Charleston
NewsPort says it is “quickly working ships and reducing its vessel queue” by pausing work at Wando Welch; “planned reopening” of the Leatherman Terminal should also ease congestion.
The US Army Corps of Engineers has issued permits for a new 286-acre container terminal at the former US Navy Base in the Port of Charleston. “This terminal will handle our customers’ needs, set new environmental standards, foster economic development in the community and create good jobs,” said Bernard S Groseclose Jr, president and CEO of the South Carolina State Ports Authority (SCSPA).
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