Monday, June 06, 2011 2:53:11 PM
"A lot of cargo moves in and out of Georgia’s deepwater ports in Savannah and Bruns-wick, which means a lot of cargo containers need to get to and from the ports quickly via train or truck. When a planned deepening of the Savannah harbor is completed – perhaps as early as 2015 – that will mean more cargo.
The logistical task will become easier, now that thousands of containers can be diverted to Crisp County’s Cordele Intermodal Services Inc., a new rail-truck station that could expand into an 800-acre inland port.
“It’s taken a while but we now have a full-blown intermodal terminal that can handle dual containers in Cordele, where the transient point will take place, and we expect to become an intermodal hub,” says Cordele Intermodal Services Inc. President and Chief Commercial Officer Jonathan Lafevers."
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