
The Port of Savannah is the U.S main seaport situated in Savannah, Georgia. This port is United States’ 3RD busiest seaport.
- TEU: 5,300,000 (2021)
- Fastest-growing and 4th busiest container terminal in the U.S
- 2nd largest port on the East Coast
- Country’s most important port for containerized agricultural exports
- State’s largest port in terms of volume with above fifty piers, docks, and wharves

Port Bainbridge is Georgia’s inland seaport. It is operated and owned by the Georgia Ports Authority.
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- Multi-purpose port manages cargo shipments and maritime trade
- Port facilities occupy an area of 0.43 km2 and 9,292 sq. of storage space
- Main cargoes handled: ammonium sulfate, nitrogen solution, urea, etc.
- Possess of support apparatus consists of 65-tons truck crane, forklifts, dry bulk rail unloaded, etc.

The Port of Brunswick is an Atlantic seaport situated in Brunswick, Georgia. It is one of four ports Georgia Ports Authority operated.
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- One of the country’s dynamic ports
- Second-busiest port for import and export Ro/Ro cargo in the country
- Comprises of three GPA-owned deep-water terminals
- Major automobile imports for Mitsubishi, Volvo, Porsche, Land Rover, and Jaguar
- Primary exports: vehicles, cement, salt, sand, limestone, perlite, and gypsum

Port of Columbus is a port on the Chattahoochee River in Georgia, United States of America.
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- Georgia Ports Authority owned the port
- Committed to handling liquid bulk

Port Wentworth is about 20 nautical miles from the open sea on the Savannah River above Savannah, Georgia.
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- Latitude – 32.1333°
- Longitude – 81.1500°