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SC Ports Fiscal Year Container Volume Climbs Nine Percent
[ April 20, 2017 // Gary G Burrows ]South Carolina Ports Authority completed the third quarter of its fiscal year with nine percent year-over-year growth of twenty foot-equivalent units (TEUs) and record-breaking March volumes.
As previously announced, SCPA has handled 1.58 million TEUs since July, compared to 1.45 million during the same period last fiscal year. March was the strongest month in the Port’s history, with 192,411 TEUs handled during the month.
From a calendar year perspective, SCPA’s first quarter TEU volume exceeded the same period last year by 16.8 percent. The Port has handled 553,248 TEUs since January.
Pier container volume reached an all-time high in March, with 108,961 boxes moving across Charleston docks. The month was 13.4 percent higher than March 2016 and surpassed the Port’s previous pier container volume record of 104,792 boxes set in January. Fiscal year to date, SCPA has handled nearly 900,000 pier containers.
In non-containerized cargo, SCPA handled 82,550 pier tons in March. Charleston breakbulk volume is 8.7 percent ahead of fiscal year plans, reaching 634,794 tons since July.
SCPA’s strong container volume boosted Inland Port Greer’s March results to a record-breaking 11,669 lifts. The month was 22 percent higher than the previous record of 9,593 lifts in January 2017. Fiscal year to date, Greer has handled 84,874 lifts.
“With the highest container volume ever handled by our port and record rail moves at Inland Port Greer, March was an exceptionally strong finish to the third quarter,” said Jim Newsome, SCPA president and CEO. “We’re seeing healthy growth of both import and export cargo and are on target for achieving our planned container volume growth of six percent this fiscal year. Over the next quarter, we will be monitoring the impacts of the mega-alliances and look forward to handling our first 13,000 TEU vessel, the COSCO Development, on May 13.”
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