The Borneo Post

Southern ports break records, Panama Canal anniversar­y nears

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SOUTHERN ports are experienci­ng a record foreign trade boom thanks in part to an expanded Panama Canal that permits Asian cargo ships to reach them more easily.

Georgia Ports Authority and the Port of Virginia, which include the nation’s fourth and fifth largest ranked by volume, respective­ly, each moved the most cargo they have ever handled in May.

The two ports posted more than 10 per cent year- over-year volume growth for the month.

They aren’t alone. South Carolina Ports Authority, which includes Charleston, had its best ever month in March and overall volume from last July through May is up 9.4 per cent compared to the previous July to May period.

“We’ve candidly been surprised by the strength of the volume growth for the first part of this calendar year. January through April has been very strong,” said Jim Newsome, president and chief executive office of South Carolina Ports Authority, in a telephone interview.

The uptick in foreign trade throughout the region comes thanks in part to last June’s widening of the Panama Canal, which allowed the larger vessels that shipping lines favour to travel between Asia and the eastern seaboard through the passage. Previously, ports on the West Coast, which include the nation’s largest by volume, typically handled such ships.

The expansion also coincided with a population boom that has made the south home to 10 of the 15 fastest growing cities, according to the US Census Bureau, meaning there is a growing market for goods being imported.

At the time, manufactur­ing growth throughout the south means shipping lines also can pick up American-made exports to transport abroad.

A more even trade balance compared to West Coast ports, which rely more heavily on imports, is an attractive draw for shipping firms considerin­g southeaste­rn ports, according to Moody’s Investors Service analyst, Moses Kopmar.

“The population growth is among the strongest in terms of the regions of the US, it’s where the majority of recent and new manufactur­ing activity is located, and you have relatively good import, export trade balances,” Kopmar said. — WPBloomber­g same

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The Singapore-flagged vehicle carrier Lord Vishnu unloads Kia vehicles at the Georgia Ports Authority Brunswick Docks on Aug 16, 2013, in Brunswick, Georgia.
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BMW vehicles assembled in the US wait to be driven onto vehicle carrier ships at the South Carolina Ports Authority in Charleston, South Carolina, on Oct 4, 2016.
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Rows of Maersk-branded shipping containers wait to be loaded onto container ships at the Port of Virginia APM Terminal in Portsmouth on Nov 27, 2013. — WP-Bloomberg photos

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