Maersk Opens New Ground Freight Site Near Port of Savannah

Facility Includes 3 Docks and a Dedicated Fleet

Maersk Savannah warehouse
The new station provides direct access to key interstates that connect to major Southeast markets. (Maersk)

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  • 20,000-square-foot facility includes three docks and a dedicated fleet.
  • The station’s location provides direct access to Interstate 95 and I-16, connecting to major markets in the Southeast.
  • Recent ground freight openings include Lake City, Ga., and Dallas-Fort Worth.

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has opened a , extending its fast-growing U.S. logistics network with a facility designed to speed regional deliveries.

The 20,000-square-foot facility includes three docks and a dedicated fleet that will support pickup and delivery services in the Savannah market. Maersk said the site is designed to give customers greater speed, reliability and local control.

Savannah serves as a key link in Maersk’s expanding U.S. network. The city is anchored by the Port of Savannah, which the company describes as one of North America’s fastest-growing gateways. The new station’s location provides direct access to Interstate 95 and I-16, enabling connections to major Southeastern markets, such as Atlanta; Jacksonville, Fla.; Charleston, S.C.; and Charlotte, N.C.



Maersk said the station complements its existing contract logistics sites in Savannah and follows recent ground freight openings in Lake City, Ga., and Dallas-Fort Worth. The company said the additions create a regional ecosystem of integrated services.

With more than 65 ground freight facilities across North America, Maersk continues to invest in regional hubs that connect to global trade lanes. The company said the expanded footprint is intended to give businesses more visibility and resilience through a single point of contact from door to door.

Maersk ranks No. 7 on the Transport Topics Top 50 list of the largest global freight companies.

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