
With the continuing diversification of U.S. retail shipping strategies, Savannah's extensive portfolio of all-water express services is giving rise to Savannah’s recognition as “America’s Retail Port”. While an increasing number of retail names you'll recognize are choosing Savannah for the location of high-volume import distribution centers, quality, affordable Chinese goods are at the top of their list. Retail giants such as Wal-Mart, Kmart/Sears, Dollar Tree, Lowes, Ikea, Pier I Imports, and The Home Depot are among some of Savannah’s biggest fans. In fact, 20 Savannah-area distribution centers combine to generate over 500,000 TEUs annually.
When days or even hours can be the difference between markdowns and market share, Savannah is a strategic gateway to 70% of the U.S. population. Atlanta, for example, is less than a 4 hour drive by Interstate 16 from Garden City Terminal's gates, while markets such as Orlando and Charlotte are less than 5 hours by truck. Looking for even further penetration into the U.S. heartland? Chicago and Dallas are an easy 2-day drive.
With on-terminal intermodal container transfer facilities providing daily rail service to Atlanta, inland destinations such as Charlotte and Orlando are within 2 days of the terminal, while Chicago and Dallas are conveniently located within 3 to 4 days of Savannah by rail. From the room to build and grow to a clear vision of the port's future, be sure to download the items found in this section for a convincing look at why retailers and ocean carriers alike believe the Port of Savannah is faster to market and better for business.

