SC Ports sees record inland, auto growth amid trade slowdown

South Carolina Ports closed the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 with steady container volumes and strong growth in inland and vehicle segments. The Port of Charleston handled 212,363 TEUs in September, slightly below forecasts as global trade headwinds persisted. Inland Port Greer achieved its highest-ever September, with 17,818 rail moves—up 18% year-over-year, while Inland […]
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