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Port Upgrades Will

Change Your

Operations

George Hearn

Georgia Ports Authority

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GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY: SOUTHEAST GATEWAY FOR PROJECT CARGOES

Garden City Terminal Ocean Terminal

Colonel’s IslandTerminal

Mayor’s PointTerminal

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CREATING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT GEORGIA

MISSION STATEMENTDevelop, maintain and operate ocean and inland river ports within Georgia; foster international

trade and new industry for state and local communities; promote Georgia's agricultural,

industrial and natural resources; and maintain the natural quality of the environment.

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Port of Savannah

GARDEN CITY TERMINAL

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PORT OF SAVANNAH (GCT) THROUGHPUT15-year Calendar Year History

Source: GPA Marketing (loads and empties)

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

21%13%

23%15%

9%

14%14%

21% .5%

10%

20%4% 1% 2%

10%

In T

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EU

s

USWC

Port

Closure

Suez

Services

Emerge

China

Enters

WTO

1 M TEU

Milestone

Economic

Recession

USWC Port

Congestion/

Labor Unrest

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SAVANNAH:DELIVERING SUCCESS TO OUR CUSTOMERS

• Fourth Busiest Container Port in the U.S.

• Fastest Growing

Source: AAPA, includes loads and empties in TEUs

2000 2014

1. LA 4,879,429 8,340,066

2. LB 4,600,787 6,820,806

3. NY/NJ 3,050,006 5,772,303

4. Savannah 948,669 3,346,048

5. Oakland 1,776,922 2,394,069

6. Virginia 1,347,364 2,393,038

7. Tacoma 1,376,379 2,040,022

8. Houston 1,061,525 1,951,088

9. Charleston 1,632,747 1,791,977

10. Seattle 1,488,020 1,387,539

Top 10 Total 22,161,878 36,236,956 3.6%

-0.5%

0.7%

4.4%

2.9%

4.2%

2.2%

9.4%

4.7%

2.9%

3.9%

13-year CAGR

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KEY TO SAVANNAH’S SUCCESS:

BALANCED TRADE

Source: *GPA Marketing (loads only), **PIERS Container Shipping Outlook, December 2014 -

CY14 estimate based on actual January through September 2014 volume.

United States**

Port of Savannah*

39% Exports

49% Exports

61% Imports

51% Imports

CY14 Export/Import Ratio

0

250

500

750

1,000

1,250

1,500

'03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14

Savan

nah

TE

Us

(in

1,0

00

s)

Exports: 1,299,031 TEUs

Imports: 1,347,430 TEUs

CY

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31 WEEKLY SERVICES COVERING THE

WORLD

Key Savannah Service Features:

• Only Port with All G6 Asian Services

• Offers 7 Services via Panama

• Offers 11 Services via Suez

• First in = 7; Last out = 10 (All Trades)

SAVANNAH: A GLOBAL COMMERCE HUB

Source: American Shipper BlueWater Reporting & Carrier Websites February 2015

38

8

33

4

27

31

10

21

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SAVANNAH

JAX

MIA

PEV

CHA

NFK

NY/NJ

WIL

BAL

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SINGLE 34 MINUTES; DOUBLE 54 MINUTES

• 3 Gates. 40 Lanes with 25 Pre-check Lanes. 10 Portal Approach Lanes.

• Monday through Friday 6am to 6pm

• Saturday (Gate 4 only) 8am to Noon, 1pm to 5pm

Source: GPA Gate Operations, Average turn times for January – December 2014

Gate Fluidity

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BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE• Planned Investments Over the Next

Decade:

$1.4 Billion

• Over the Last 10 Years

- Operating Revenue Grew on Average

10% per Year

- Capital Expenditures of $770 Million

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GARDEN CITY TERMINAL TODAY

• 9 Container berths

• 9,693 ft (2,955 m) of contiguous

berthing space

• 22 Container cranes

• 116 Rubber-tired gantries

• 1,200 acres (485.6 ha) terminal area

Mason ICTF served by

Norfolk Southern Railroad

Chatham ICTF served by

CSX Transportation

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GARDEN CITY TERMINAL TOMORROW

33 Container Cranes

169 Rubber-Tired Gantries

Terminal Area: 1,200 acres (485.6 ha)

Chatham ICTF served by

CSX Transportation

Mason ICTF served by

Norfolk Southern Railroad

Gate 8

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THE PANAMA CANAL:ADDING VALUE TO ALL-WATER SERVICES: BIGGER & MORE EFFICIENT LOCKS

Courtesy of Panama Canal Authority

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SAVANNAH HARBOR EXPANSION PROJECT

Feasibility Studies Project Design Construction Completion

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Project cargo, such as boats and transformers, can be lifted with

container cranes or the Savannah Giant barge crane.

GARDEN CITY TERMINAL

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Other project cargo off-loaded at GCT

GARDEN CITY TERMINAL

PICTURE

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Inspection offices for U.S. Customs &

Border Protection (USCBP) and

Agriculture are located on-terminal at

Garden City Terminal

• No need to dray cargo to off-site

location like other U.S. ports.

GARDEN CITY

TERMINAL:

ON-TERMINAL

USCBP INSPECTIONS

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The Room to Build & Grow with the Future.

PORT OF SAVANNAH

Historic

Savannah

Ocean

Terminal

Garden City

Terminal Atlantic

Ocean

Jasper Ocean

Terminal Site

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Port of Savannah

OCEAN TERMINAL

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FutureExpansion

Gate 2

Wh

s3

Wh

s1

B1

B2

B12

B13

B18

Gate 1

Ro

Ro

RoRo

RoRo

OCEAN TERMINAL

• Breakbulk, RoRo, Heavy-lift,

Project Cargo, Container Facility

• GPA owned & operated

• Terminal Area: 200.4 acres (81 ha)

• Berths: 5 totaling 3,599 ft (1,097 m)

• Covered Storage 1,427,245 ft2

(132,596 m2)

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OCEAN

TERMINALADVANTAGES

• 1.4 million sq ft (132,596 sq m)

• 60%, or 839,087 sq ft (77,956 sq m)

immediately adjacent to the berth

• Open storage 89.2 acres (36.1 hectares)

• U.S. Customs & Border Protection

located on-terminal

• Direct, immediate access from vessel to

truck or on-dock rail for project cargoes

• FTZ designation

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HEAVY-LIFT PROJECT CARGO• Container crane 45 st (40.8 mt) under spreader, 56 st (50.8 mt) capacity under beam

• Gantry crane 100 st (90.7 mt) under main hook at 65 ft (19.8 m) radius

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LOCAL

RESOURCESSAVANNAH-BASED CRANE SERVICES

4 experienced crane companies in

Savannah offer large heavy-lift capacity

• Bell Crane & Rigging

Ralph Bell

(912) 330-0306

• J.E. Oswalt & Sons

David Oswalt

(800) 922-5639

• Maxim Crane Works

Chris Futch

(912) 964-5761

• Tim’s Crane & Rigging

Tim Marshlick

(912) 748-1318

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OTHER

RESOURCESCRANE SERVICES OUTSIDE SAVANNAH

• Mammoet USA South

Dave Johnson

(404) 696-4982

• Turner Transfer

Jerry Burroughs

(800) 603-3060

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THE SAVANNAH GIANT• 500-short ton (453.6 mt) capacity

floating heavy-lift barge crane

• $3 million investment

• Operated by Savannah Heavy Lift

• GPA provides berth at Ocean

Terminal

• For rates call:

Bos Smith

(843) 860-2568

b.smith@stevenstowing.com

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CRANESGPA HAS A CRANE SCHEDULING

PROCEDURE AT OCEAN TERMINAL.

FOR DETAILS, CONTACT:

• Pricing

Robert Prescott

Manager, Pricing & Logistics

Georgia Ports Authority

(912) 963-5506

rprescott@gaports.com

• Crane Scheduling

OTcrane@gaports.com

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PROJECT CARGO TEAM• A team approach between all interested parties

• Pre-cargo arrival, mid-project, and post-project meetings

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Outside tents for extra large

inside storage requirements

OCEAN TERMINAL

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• 1.4 million sq ft (132, 596 sq m) with drive-thru capability for trucks

• This heavy cargo is stored on jack-stands

INSIDE STORAGE

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OVER-THE-ROAD• Interstate-proximate (I-95, I-16)

• Private & public escort options

• Flexible schedules for loading & unloading

• Pre-staging of cargo/loads or trucks on terminal

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RAIL• Two Class-1 Rail options

• Norfolk Southern and CSX

• 4 berths equipped with direct rail access

• Rail may be required to bring cargo near destination for specialized truck carriers to move cargo to final destination

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OCEAN TERMINALWide dock margins on berths 12 and 13 for project cargo operations

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OCEAN TERMINALJ.E. Oswalt & Sons – 400 st 4-post gantry crane for truck and rail lifts

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INFRASTRUCTURE

• $10.25 million in recent

infrastructure improvements

• $7.0 million in paving 14

acres (5.7 ha)

• $1 million in mooring bollards

to serve larger vessels

continued

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OCEAN

TERMINAL PAVING

SOUTH OF VIADUCT

Area Development Plan

Area 1 (5 acres)

Design & Construction: $2,000,000

Area 2 (4.5 ac.) and Area 3 (22 ac.)

Design & Permitting: 250,000

Total Budget: $2,250,000

Area 1

Area 2

Area 3

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OCEAN CARRIERS SERVING

OCEAN TERMINAL

• ACL Grimaldi

• Bahri (NSCSA)

• BBC Chartering

• CSAL

• Clipper

• Grieg Star Shipping

• Hyundai General Cargo

• NYK Logistics

• Oldendorff

• Pan Ocean

• Safmarine

• SK Shipping

• Toko Line

• Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics

• Specialized Heavy-Lift Ocean

Carriers

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Port of Brunswick

COLONEL’S ISLAND TERMINAL

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671 acres (272 hectares) permitted and available for expansion

COLONEL’S ISLAND TERMINAL

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COLONEL’S ISLANDFOR PROJECT SHIPMENTS THROUGH

COLONEL’S ISLAND TERMINAL, CONTACT:

• Rick Detlefsen

Marine Terminal Manager

Atlantic Vehicle Processors

(912) 269-1025

rick.detlefsen@2wglobal.com

• Gary Anderson

Terminal Manager

Georgia Atlantic Terminal Services

(912) 399-6385

Gary.Anderson@ga-ts.net

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MAYOR’S POINT TERMINAL• Dedicated Breakbulk Facility

• Owned & Operated by Georgia

Ports Authority

• Terminal Area: 22 acres (8.9 ha)

• Berthing: 1,750 ft (533 m)

• Warehousing: 355,000 ft2 (32,980 m2)

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• We can also accommodate project cargo at Mayor’s Point Terminal

• Direct terminal access to both CSX and Norfolk Southern Railroads but not on dock

MAYOR’S POINT TERMINAL

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For information on Mayor’s Point, contact Robert Prescott at

(912) 963-5506 or rprescott@gaports.com

MAYOR’S POINT TERMINAL

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THANK YOU

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