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The Port of Savannah is expanding to handle a 15% surge in citrus imports from South Africa and South America, with a new $4.5 million inspection facility opening in June.
The Port of Savannah is preparing for a 15% rise in citrus imports from South Africa and South America, backed by a $4.5 million temperature-controlled CBP inspection site set to open in June, doubling inspection space.
The expansion, part of a larger cold chain upgrade, allows on- or off-dock inspections for USDA and U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, supporting nearly 2.4 million square feet of refrigerated storage.
New shipping routes, including a direct MSC service from West and South Africa and restored weekly service from Colombia, enhance connectivity.
With 39 ocean carrier services and 3,600 powered refrigerated container slots, the port strengthens its role as a top U.S. gateway for fresh produce, amid growing demand and challenges in domestic citrus production.
El puerto de Savannah se está expandiendo para manejar un aumento del 15% en las importaciones de cítricos de Sudáfrica y América del Sur, con una nueva instalación de inspección de $ 4.5 millones abierta en junio.