A Georgia seaport becomes the largest US automobile port, surpassing
Baltimore
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[February 13, 2025] By
RUSS BYNUM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — The Port of Brunswick rode double-digit growth to
become the top U.S. seaport for automobiles last year, Georgia officials
said Wednesday, surpassing the Port of Baltimore after it shut down for
weeks following a deadly bridge collapse.
Georgia Ports Authority CEO Griff Lynch made the announcement during a
luncheon speech in Brunswick, a small coastal city of 15,000 that state
officials have turned into a leading gateway for automobile imports and
exports as well as farm and construction equipment.
Brunswick's port moved 841,000 cars and trucks across its docks in the
2024 calendar year. That's an increase of more than 13% over the
previous year. Lynch said the boom coincided with $262 million in
improvements completed last fall that expanded Brunswick's capacity for
processing and storing autos.
“That’s huge. I can’t believe it myself,” Lynch said in a phone
interview after his speech. He added: “This is one of those 'If you
build it, they will come’ situations.”
The Port of Baltimore led the U.S. in automobile imports and exports for
more than a decade. But its total dropped 11% last year to fewer than
750,000 autos, said Richard Scher, a spokesman for the Maryland Port
Administration.
The steep drop followed the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge
last March, which shut down Baltimore's shipping channel for weeks.
Trade was slowed as the waterway reopened in phases before being fully
cleared in June.
In 2023, Baltimore handled a record 847,000 autos.
“We are quite certain that, if not for the Key Bridge incident, we
would’ve had another record year last year,” Scher said in an email.

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 The Port of Brunswick often gets
overshadowed by its larger sister port in Savannah, the
fourth-busiest in the U.S. for retail goods and other commodities
shipped in containers.
But Georgia officials have invested heavily in Brunswick, where
Lynch said recent upgrades and expansions have caused automakers to
shift business to Georgia from neighboring ports such as Charleston,
South Carolina, and Jacksonville, Florida.
He noted that heavy equipment shipments jumped 160% in the past year
to nearly 29,000 units as Brunswick added facilities to install
accessories and perform other on-site customization to imported farm
and construction equipment.
The Port of Brunswick plans further upgrades in the coming years. A
new berth built for docking larger car-carrying ships is being
designed and should open in 2027, Lynch said. The port is also
building a new railyard that will ultimately triple its capacity for
using trains to deliver cars for export.

Meanwhile, Georgia port officials are looking to Washington to fund
improvements to Brunswick’s shipping channel. The Army Corps of
Engineers wants to widen portions of the waterway to give ships more
room to turn after the South Korean freighter Golden Ray tipped over
while leaving the port in 2019. Lynch said maintenance dredging is
also needed to return the channel to its proper depth of up to 38
feet (11.5 meters) .
“Clearly, Baltimore was handicapped” last year, Lynch said. “We
don’t want to take advantage of that. So we’ll see if we maintain it
in 2025.”
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