The San Pedro Complex, made up of the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, is the largest port complex in the US, accounting for nearly 40% of goods imported annually through its 13 terminals.
See below for a documentary that Talon worked with FreightWaves to create showing the improvements, emissions reductions initiatives, and overall readiness of the nation’s premier port complex.
Talon has 30 trucks and ~7 acres of storage to serve the needs of customer shipping through Savannah
The Port of Savannah: A Rising Star on the East Coast
The Port of Savannah, located in Georgia, has emerged as a major East Coast port, known for its efficiency, strategic location, and significant economic impact. Today, it handles around 6 million shipping containers annually.
Key Features of the Port of Savannah:
Strategic Location: Situated on the Atlantic coast, Savannah offers convenient access to major markets in the Southeast and Midwest.
Deep-Water Terminals: The port's deep-water terminals allow it to handle large container ships.
Intermodal Connectivity: Savannah is well-connected to the national rail and highway network, facilitating efficient transportation of goods.
Focus on Efficiency and Technology: The port utilizes advanced technology to streamline operations and reduce transit times.
Strong Economic Impact: The port generates significant economic activity for the state of Georgia and the region.
In recent years, the Port of Savannah has experienced significant growth, making it one of the busiest container ports on the East Coast. Its continued investment in infrastructure and technology positions it as a major player in the global supply chain.