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As Coronavirus Cripples China, Port of Savannah Braces for Large Drop in Volume

Georgia Ports Authority Expects March Container Traffic to Fall Well Below Projections

The Port of Savannah expects cargo shipments from China to drop next month as coronavirus disrupts commerce in the Asian country. (Tony Wilbert/CoStar News)
The Port of Savannah expects cargo shipments from China to drop next month as coronavirus disrupts commerce in the Asian country. (Tony Wilbert/CoStar News)

The Port of Savannah, which moved a record amount of cargo last year, is bracing for a deep drop in container traffic in March that could affect jobs and demand for industrial space as the coronavirus outbreak disrupts business in China, Georgia's top trade market.

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