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Georgia Farm Bureau Board Tours Port Of Savannah
During the International Agribusiness Conference and Expo, members of the Georgia Farm Bur...
published: 04 Oct 2013
Georgia Farm Bureau Board Tours Port Of Savannah
Georgia Farm Bureau Board Tours Port Of Savannah
During the International Agribusiness Conference and Expo, members of the Georgia Farm Bureau Board of Directors were given a personal tour of the Port of Savannah. It's the fourth-largest container port in the United States and the largest single-terminal operation in North America. And it is vital to the continued strength of Georgia's agricultural export business. Rick Treptow has the story.- published: 04 Oct 2013
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GPA 's Port of Savannah Executive Director Curtis Foltz Discusses Key Port Advantages
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published: 09 Jan 2013
author: Georgia Ports
GPA 's Port of Savannah Executive Director Curtis Foltz Discusses Key Port Advantages
GPA 's Port of Savannah Executive Director Curtis Foltz Discusses Key Port Advantages
- published: 09 Jan 2013
- views: 803
- author: Georgia Ports
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MSC Barcelona Departing Port of Savannah
MSC Barcelona departs Savannah 7/15/12....
published: 24 Sep 2012
author: Brandon Ruperto
MSC Barcelona Departing Port of Savannah
MSC Barcelona Departing Port of Savannah
MSC Barcelona departs Savannah 7/15/12.- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 239
- author: Brandon Ruperto
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Post-Panamax cranes arrive at Port of Savannah
Four new Post-Panamax cranes arrive in Port of Savannah on 2/12/08. By Cate Mafera Adams....
published: 07 Dec 2012
author: savannahnowvideo
Post-Panamax cranes arrive at Port of Savannah
Post-Panamax cranes arrive at Port of Savannah
Four new Post-Panamax cranes arrive in Port of Savannah on 2/12/08. By Cate Mafera Adams.- published: 07 Dec 2012
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- author: savannahnowvideo
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Massive Blaze at US's Port of Savannah in Georgia Contained But Still Burning
Massive Warehouse Blaze at US's Port of Savannah in Georgia Contained But Still Burning
F...
published: 09 Feb 2014
Massive Blaze at US's Port of Savannah in Georgia Contained But Still Burning
Massive Blaze at US's Port of Savannah in Georgia Contained But Still Burning
Massive Warehouse Blaze at US's Port of Savannah in Georgia Contained But Still Burning Firefighters battled a giant blaze fuelled by 5600 tonnes of rubber on Saturday at the Port of Savannah in Georgia, where a towering column of black smoke could be seen from miles away. By late Saturday, the fire department said its crews had contained the fire, but it could take a while for the flames to burn out inside a warehouse covering 226000 square feet (20996 square metres) at the port's Ocean Terminal just west of downtown Savannah. "It is contained," Savannah Fire and Emergency Services spokesman Mark Keller said late on Saturday afternoon, after the fire had burned for at least five hours. "Will it burn all night? There's no telling. It's solid blocks of rubber that are burning." Keller said firefighters were surrounding the warehouse with hoses on three sides and using industrial pumps to suck water from the Savannah River and blast in through water cannons. Crews will continue soaking into the night and Sunday if necessary. The cause of the fire wasn't immediately known, but all port workers were accounted for and unharmed. No mandatory evacuations have been ordered. Authorities are asking people in the downtown historic district, Savannah's tourism hub, to stay indoors as much as possible to limit exposure to smoke. "Please limit the time you're out," Keller said, adding he didn't expect people to cancel dinner reservations or shopping trips. "If you're finished at the restaurant or finished with shopping, go back to your hotel room or go home." Keller said firefighters probably won't be able to get close enough to investigate the cause until Sunday. "Solid rubber blocks, they're going to burn and we're going to keep putting water on it," Keller said. "We'll just do it until the fire's out." Savannah Chatham County police closed some streets near the port terminal and smoke slowed traffic on the Talmadge Bridge that spans the Savannah River to South Carolina. Police also asked a few hotels near the port terminal and the Savannah College of Art and Design, which has buildings in the area, to either evacuate or keep people inside. "We're not worried about the fire getting over there at this point," said police spokesman Julian Miller. "It's the smoke. It's going to be heavy, oily and ugly." Robert Morris, spokesman for the Georgia Ports Authority, said the burning area contained about 5600 tons of imported raw rubber used in manufacturing. "The warehouse is full of rubber, so it's a rubber fire," he said. June Kramarczyk of Bluffton, South Carolina, and her husband were travelling to Savannah when they saw the smoke plumes rising in the distance. They pulled over once they reached the river to get a better look. "It's covering the whole sky in front of us, almost as if there was a volcano going off," Kramarczyk said. "We could see the smoke from 15 miles away. My husband said, 'That's got to be a huge fire'." Morris said smoke could be seen from Tybee Island, about 18 miles east of the port terminal. The Port of Savannah is the nation's fourth busiest seaport for containerized cargo. The Ocean Terminal, which covers 200 acres (81 hectares), handles farm equipment and other heavy machinery as well as automobiles and bulk goods such as wood products and steel.- published: 09 Feb 2014
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Big Ship, Port of Savannah, Georgia
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published: 05 Feb 2012
author: Seven Nine
Big Ship, Port of Savannah, Georgia
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CSCL New York Enters Savannah Port
CSCL New York enters Savannah Port on 7/15/12....
published: 19 Sep 2012
author: Brandon Ruperto
CSCL New York Enters Savannah Port
CSCL New York Enters Savannah Port
CSCL New York enters Savannah Port on 7/15/12.- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 238
- author: Brandon Ruperto
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Savannah Port Drivers Are Standing Up
Port drivers in Savannah are joining together and uniting with community allies to 'Make t...
published: 02 May 2013
author: teamsters728
Savannah Port Drivers Are Standing Up
Savannah Port Drivers Are Standing Up
Port drivers in Savannah are joining together and uniting with community allies to 'Make the Port Work for Us', Saturday, June 1, 2013. For more information ...- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 385
- author: teamsters728
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Massive Blaze at US Port of Savannah Contained but Burning:5,600 tons of rubber
Firefighters battled a giant blaze fueled by 5,600 tons of rubber Saturday at the Port of ...
published: 09 Feb 2014
Massive Blaze at US Port of Savannah Contained but Burning:5,600 tons of rubber
Massive Blaze at US Port of Savannah Contained but Burning:5,600 tons of rubber
Firefighters battled a giant blaze fueled by 5,600 tons of rubber Saturday at the Port of Savannah, where a towering column of black smoke could be seen from miles away. By late Saturday, the fire department said its crews had contained the fire, but it could take a while for the flames to burn out inside a warehouse covering 226,000 square feet at the port's Ocean Terminal just west of downtown Savannah. "It is contained," Savannah Fire and Emergency Services spokesman Mark Keller said late Saturday afternoon, after the fire had burned for at least five hours. "Will it burn all night? There's no telling. It's solid blocks of rubber that are burning." Keller said firefighters were surrounding the warehouse with hoses on three sides and using industrial pumps to suck water from the Savannah River and blast in through water cannons. Crews will continue soaking into the night and Sunday if necessary. The cause of the fire wasn't immediately known, but all port workers were accounted for and unharmed. No mandatory evacuations have been ordered. Authorities are asking people in the downtown historic district, Savannah's tourism hub, to stay indoors as much as possible to limit exposure to smoke. "Please limit the time you're out," Keller said, adding he didn't expect people to cancel dinner reservations or shopping trips. "If you're finished at the restaurant or finished with shopping, go back to your hotel room or go home." Keller said firefighters probably won't be able to get close enough to investigate the cause until Sunday. "Solid rubber blocks, they're going to burn and we're going to keep putting water on it," Keller said. "We'll just do it until the fire's out." Savannah-Chatham County police closed some streets near the port terminal and smoke slowed traffic on the Talmadge Bridge that spans the Savannah River to South Carolina. Police also asked a few hotels near the port terminal and the Savannah College of Art and Design, which has buildings in the area, to either evacuate or keep people inside. "We're not worried about the fire getting over there at this point," said police spokesman Julian Miller. "It's the smoke. It's going to be heavy, oily and ugly." Robert Morris, spokesman for the Georgia Ports Authority, said the burning area contained about 5,600 tons of imported raw rubber used in manufacturing. "The warehouse is full of rubber, so it's a rubber fire," he said. June Kramarczyk of Bluffton, S.C., and her husband were traveling to Savannah when they saw the smoke plumes rising in the distance. They pulled over once they reached the river to get a better look. "It's covering the whole sky in front of us, almost as if there was a volcano going off," Kramarczyk said. "We could see the smoke from 15 miles away. My husband said, 'That's got to be a huge fire.'" Morris said smoke could be seen from Tybee Island, about 18 miles east of the port terminal. The Port of Savannah is the nation's fourth-busiest seaport for containerized cargo. The Ocean Terminal, which covers 200 acres, handles farm equipment and other heavy machinery as well as automobiles and bulk goods such as wood products and steel.- published: 09 Feb 2014
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Port of Los Angeles: APL Savannah Christening
APL recently named its new 9,200-TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent units) container ship 'APL Sa...
published: 09 Oct 2013
Port of Los Angeles: APL Savannah Christening
Port of Los Angeles: APL Savannah Christening
APL recently named its new 9,200-TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent units) container ship 'APL Savannah' at the Port of Los Angeles.- published: 09 Oct 2013
- views: 801
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Savannah Port Deepening
Fox News discussed the expansion of the Panama Canal and the effect the new Panamex ships ...
published: 28 Jan 2011
author: USSenLindseyGraham
Savannah Port Deepening
Savannah Port Deepening
Fox News discussed the expansion of the Panama Canal and the effect the new Panamex ships will have on ports in Savannah and Charleston. This report outlines...- published: 28 Jan 2011
- views: 969
- author: USSenLindseyGraham
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Intermodal Facility Gets Georgia Ag Products To Port In Savannah
Shipments of cotton, peanuts, pecans and other commodities destined for export no longer h...
published: 04 Oct 2012
author: GeorgiaFarmMonitor
Intermodal Facility Gets Georgia Ag Products To Port In Savannah
Intermodal Facility Gets Georgia Ag Products To Port In Savannah
Shipments of cotton, peanuts, pecans and other commodities destined for export no longer have to be long hauled by tractor-trailers to the Georgia Port Autho...- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 492
- author: GeorgiaFarmMonitor
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Savannah port fire the fire
Rubber fire in savannah from talmadge bridge.
be sure to like us on youtube #savethedace...
published: 08 Feb 2014
Savannah port fire the fire
Savannah port fire the fire
Rubber fire in savannah from talmadge bridge. be sure to like us on youtube #savethedace2014- published: 08 Feb 2014
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PORT of SAVANNAH FIRE BREAKS OUT IN WAREHOUSE - Tons of Rubber BURN
PORT of SAVANNAH FIRE BREAKS OUT IN WAREHOUSE - Tons of Rubber BURN
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - F...
published: 09 Feb 2014
PORT of SAVANNAH FIRE BREAKS OUT IN WAREHOUSE - Tons of Rubber BURN
PORT of SAVANNAH FIRE BREAKS OUT IN WAREHOUSE - Tons of Rubber BURN
PORT of SAVANNAH FIRE BREAKS OUT IN WAREHOUSE - Tons of Rubber BURN SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - Firefighters battled a giant blaze fueled by 5,600 tons of rubber Saturday at the Port of Savannah, where a towering column of black smoke could be seen from miles away. Continue reading By late Saturday, the fire department said its crews had contained the fire, but it could take a while for the flames to burn out inside a warehouse covering 226,000 square feet at the port's Ocean Terminal just west of downtown Savannah. "It is contained," Savannah Fire and Emergency Services spokesman Mark Keller said late Saturday afternoon, after the fire had burned for at least five hours. "Will it burn all night? There's no telling. It's solid blocks of rubber that are burning." Keller said firefighters were surrounding the warehouse with hoses on three sides and using industrial pumps to suck water from the Savannah River and blast in through water cannons. Crews will continue soaking into the night and Sunday if necessary. The cause of the fire wasn't immediately known, but all port workers were accounted for and unharmed. No mandatory evacuations have been ordered. Authorities are asking people in the downtown historic district, Savannah's tourism hub, to stay indoors as much as possible to limit exposure to smoke. "Please limit the time you're out," Keller said, adding he didn't expect people to cancel dinner reservations or shopping trips. "If you're finished at the restaurant or finished with shopping, go back to your hotel room or go home." Keller said firefighters probably won't be able to get close enough to investigate the cause until Sunday. "Solid rubber blocks, they're going to burn and we're going to keep putting water on it," Keller said. "We'll just do it until the fire's out." Savannah-Chatham County police closed some streets near the port terminal and smoke slowed traffic on the Talmadge Bridge that spans the Savannah River to South Carolina. Police also asked a few hotels near the port terminal and the Savannah College of Art and Design, which has buildings in the area, to either evacuate or keep people inside. "We're not worried about the fire getting over there at this point," said police spokesman Julian Miller. "It's the smoke. It's going to be heavy, oily and ugly." Robert Morris, spokesman for the Georgia Ports Authority, said the burning area contained about 5,600 tons of imported raw rubber used in manufacturing. "The warehouse is full of rubber, so it's a rubber fire," he said. June Kramarczyk of Bluffton, S.C., and her husband were traveling to Savannah when they saw the smoke plumes rising in the distance. They pulled over once they reached the river to get a better look. "It's covering the whole sky in front of us, almost as if there was a volcano going off," Kramarczyk said. "We could see the smoke from 15 miles away. My husband said, 'That's got to be a huge fire.'" Morris said smoke could be seen from Tybee Island, about 18 miles east of the port terminal. The Port of Savannah is the nation's fourth-busiest seaport for containerized cargo. "abc news" "cbs news" "ap news" "nbc news" "bbc news" "wall street digital" "rt news" "breaking news" "world news" "global news" "latest news" "scientific news" "24 hour news" "apocalypse news" "us politics" "white house" "us political news" "us senator" US election" "us congressman" "us senate" "us house of representatives" "president obama" "us healthcare" "health insurance" "American politics" "us news" ssi "social security" forex "us disability" retirement "mortgage rates" "mortgage quote" lawyer usa us uk London politics "campaign finance" "port of savannah" Georgia rubber burning terminal container The Ocean Terminal, which covers 200 acres, handles farm equipment and other heavy machinery as well as automobiles and bulk goods such as wood products and steel.- published: 09 Feb 2014
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Raw rubber fire. Port of Savannah. February 8 2014
Raw rubber fire. Port of Savannah. February 8 2014
Down the Road Again with Lyndy Brannen...
published: 09 Feb 2014
Raw rubber fire. Port of Savannah. February 8 2014
Raw rubber fire. Port of Savannah. February 8 2014
Raw rubber fire. Port of Savannah. February 8 2014 Down the Road Again with Lyndy Brannen- published: 09 Feb 2014
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Dash Cam Rubber Fire . Port of Savannah. February 8 2014 Down the Road Again with Lyndy Brannen
Raw rubber fire. Port of Savannah. February 8 2014
Down the Road Again with Lyndy Brannen...
published: 10 Feb 2014
Dash Cam Rubber Fire . Port of Savannah. February 8 2014 Down the Road Again with Lyndy Brannen
Dash Cam Rubber Fire . Port of Savannah. February 8 2014 Down the Road Again with Lyndy Brannen
Raw rubber fire. Port of Savannah. February 8 2014 Down the Road Again with Lyndy Brannen- published: 10 Feb 2014
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Belinfante on Port of Savannah.mov
State Senate Candidate Josh Belinfante on the Port of Savannah at the April 2012 Cobb Youn...
published: 15 May 2012
author: joshforsenate
Belinfante on Port of Savannah.mov
Belinfante on Port of Savannah.mov
State Senate Candidate Josh Belinfante on the Port of Savannah at the April 2012 Cobb Young Republicans' debate.- published: 15 May 2012
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- author: joshforsenate