Seaboard Marine has announced the return of direct, weekly service to and from Savannah, Georgia, to strengthen supply chains across the U.S. Southeast, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Piero Buitano, Senior Vice President, said, “With the return of Savannah calls, Seaboard Marine continues to invest in new vessels, strategic routes, stronger connections, and dependable service. We are providing importers and exporters across the Southeast with improved transit times, greater schedule integrity, and the reliability they need to grow their businesses. Seaboard Marine remains focused on strengthening its supply chains and delivering value to the customers and communities it serves.”
The first northbound sailing arrived in Savannah on January 7th, after departing from Colombia with stops in Cartagena, Barranquilla, Santa Marta, and Rio Haina, Dominican Republic.
Georgia Ports expanded refrigerated service offerings will include: On-terminal CBP/Agricultural inspections performed in a temperature-controlled environment for fresh produce; direct discharge from vessel to Customs Exam Site for inspection staging, reducing dwell time and accelerating the cargo release process; multi-room, multi-temperature inspection zones designed to accommodate a wide range of produce; two dedicated fresh produce inspection doors, supporting up to 14-16 inspections per day, with the ability to expand over time and the ability to handle palletized perishable cargo quickly and efficiently for CBP inspections.
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