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  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_061.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_051.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_049.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_048.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_042.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_024.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_021.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_018.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_013.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_006.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel’s Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation’s largest auto facilities, it’s also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPASOP_46.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel’s Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation’s largest auto facilities, it’s also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPASOP_41.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPASOP_51.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel’s Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation’s largest auto facilities, it’s also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPASOP_42.JPG
  • Soy meal is loaded at the Port of Brunswick, Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The Colonel's Island Terminal is among the largest deepwater agri-bulk operations in the U.S. South Atlantic. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_059.JPG
  • Soy meal is loaded at the Port of Brunswick, Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The Colonel's Island Terminal is among the largest deepwater agri-bulk operations in the U.S. South Atlantic. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_058.JPG
  • Soy meal is loaded at the Port of Brunswick, Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The Colonel's Island Terminal is among the largest deepwater agri-bulk operations in the U.S. South Atlantic. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_057.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_056.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_052.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_047.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_046.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_044.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_040.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_038.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_037.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_036.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_033.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_031.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_030.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_029.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_023.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_017.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_014.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_012.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_009.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_008.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_007.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_003.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_002.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_001.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPASOP_48.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_060.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_055.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_053.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_050.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_045.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_043.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_041.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_039.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_035.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_034.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_032.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_028.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_027.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_025.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_022.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_015.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_005.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_004.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_026.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_016.JPG
  • The Evergreen vessel Triton sails past Savannah's Historic River Street and City Hall after visiting the Georgia Ports Authority's Port of Savannah, Wednesday, May, 22, 2019, in Savannah, Ga. The Triton is the first 14K TEU Evergreen vessel to call the East Coast and  (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • The Evergreen vessel Triton sails past Savannah's Historic River Street and City Hall after visiting the Georgia Ports Authority's Port of Savannah, Wednesday, May, 22, 2019, in Savannah, Ga. The Triton is the first 14K TEU Evergreen vessel to call the East Coast and  (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    Triton_RiverFront-104.JPG
  • The Crescent Tugboat Arkansas works the 14,000 TEU vessel Cosco Shipping Peony at the Georgia Ports Authority's Port of Savannah Garden City Terminal, Tuesday, Mar., 12, 2019, in Savannah, Ga.  (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    Peony's Staines Glass
  • The first of Georgia Ports Authority’s four new Neo-Panamax cranes began working Wednesday morning at Garden City Terminal. A Hapag Lloyd vessel with a capacity of 13,300 twenty-foot equivalent container units was the first vessel served by the new crane. (Georgia Ports Authority/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • The first of Georgia Ports Authority’s four new Neo-Panamax cranes began working Wednesday morning at Garden City Terminal. A Hapag Lloyd vessel with a capacity of 13,300 twenty-foot equivalent container units was the first vessel served by the new crane. (Georgia Ports Authority/Stephen B. Morton)
    Port of Savannah-073.JPG
  • The first of Georgia Ports Authority’s four new Neo-Panamax cranes began working Wednesday morning at Garden City Terminal. A Hapag Lloyd vessel with a capacity of 13,300 twenty-foot equivalent container units was the first vessel served by the new crane. (Georgia Ports Authority/Stephen B. Morton)
    No.38_ 032118-2.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-22.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-2.JPG
  • Six Georgia Ports Authority shop to neo-panamax shore cranes work the container ship Cosco Development docks at the Port of Savannah, Friday, May 12, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. At 1,201 feet long and 158 feet wide, the Cosco Development is the largest vessel ever to call on the U.S. East Coast. (AP Photo/Georgia Port Authority, Stephen Morton)
    GPA_GCT File-006.JPG
  • SAVANNAH, GA - FEBRUARY 6, 2015: The NYK vessel NYK Delphinus makes its way up river to the Georgia Ports Authority Port of Savannah, Friday, Feb, 6, 2015, in Savannah, Ga. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton)
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  • SAVANNAH, GA - FEBRUARY 6, 2015: The NYK vessel NYK Delphinus makes its way up river to the Georgia Ports Authority Port of Savannah, Friday, Feb, 6, 2015, in Savannah, Ga. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton)
    NYK_DELPHINUS_02062015_0701.JPG
  • SAVANNAH, GA - FEBRUARY 6, 2015: The NYK vessel NYK Delphinus makes its way up river to the Georgia Ports Authority Port of Savannah, Friday, Feb, 6, 2015, in Savannah, Ga. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton)
    NYK_DELPHINUS_02062015_0401.JPG
  • The Savannah Giant off-loaded a 160 ton piece from rail at Berth 13 and transfer it to a CSAL vessel at Berth 18 at the Georgia Ports Authority  Ocean Terminal, Monday, September 9, 2013, at the Port of Savannah near Savannah, Ga. The cargos is a rotor bound for a hydro electric facility in South Africa and was manufactured by Voith Hydro, Inc., York, PA.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_OT_SavGnt_22.JPG
  • The Savannah Giant off-loaded a 160 ton piece from rail at Berth 13 and transfer it to a CSAL vessel at Berth 18 at the Georgia Ports Authority  Ocean Terminal, Monday, September 9, 2013, at the Port of Savannah near Savannah, Ga. The cargos is a rotor bound for a hydro electric facility in South Africa and was manufactured by Voith Hydro, Inc., York, PA.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_OT_SavGnt_21.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    Port of Savannah-100.JPG
  • Six Georgia Ports Authority shop to neo-panamax shore cranes work the container ship Cosco Development docks at the Port of Savannah, Friday, May 12, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. At 1,201 feet long and 158 feet wide, the Cosco Development is the largest vessel ever to call on the U.S. East Coast. (AP Photo/Georgia Port Authority, Stephen Morton)
    Port of Savannah-010.JPG
  • The Evergreen Triton sails upriver past Savannah's Historic River Street making it the first 14K TEU Evergreen vessel to call the East Coast and the Georgia Ports Authority's Port of Savannah, Tuesday, May, 21, 2019, in Savannah, Ga.  (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • In this photo provided by the Georgia Port Authority, Georgia Ports Authority the container ship  Cosco Development sails up river past Historic Downtown Savannah, Ga. to the Port of Savannah, Thursday, May 11, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. At 1,201 feet long and 158 feet wide, the Cosco Development is the largest vessel ever to call on the U.S. East Coast. (AP Photo/Georgia Port Authority, Stephen Morton)
    GPA_CoscoDev_05112017-6.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-24.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-29.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-27.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-25.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-24.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-23.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-15.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-13.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-12.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-11.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-8.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-6.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-4.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBBb_07192017-2.JPG
  • Worker unload a vessel of break bulk at at the Georgia Ports Authority Ocean Terminal, Wednesday, July, 19, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_OTBB_07192017-1.JPG
  • Six Georgia Ports Authority shop to neo-panamax shore cranes work the container ship Cosco Development docks at the Port of Savannah, Friday, May 12, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. At 1,201 feet long and 158 feet wide, the Cosco Development is the largest vessel ever to call on the U.S. East Coast. (AP Photo/Georgia Port Authority, Stephen Morton)
    GPA_CoscoDev_05122017-5.JPG
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