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Charleston, South Carolina blends hands-on history, engaging museums, and beachside fun to surprise even the most reluctant ...
The cost of the SC Ports rail and barge project on the old Navy base in North Charleston has swelled 51% to $670M, and the ...
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City of Charleston makes decision on future of John C. Calhoun statueMichael Jackson’s estate says they’ve had to deal with ‘issues’ with his ex-wife Andrea Gibson, featured in award-winning ...
The Port of Charleston‘s new ocean carrier deployments will be increasing from 25 to 29 weekly services. “The Port of Charleston serves as a powerful gateway for importers and exporters,” Barbara ...
South Carolina has deepened Charleston's port so it can take in any ship, which will create new opportunities. The port remains one of the largest harbors in the East Coast.
South Carolina Ports plans to purchase the former WestRock paper mill site in North Charleston, S.C., to expand port capacity at the Port of Charleston. The roughly 280-acre industrial waterfront ...
The Charleston port has long been seen as the economic heart of South Carolina. The first deepening project was in 1851, taking the 12-foot channel to 17 feet.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case brought by South Carolina’s ports authority, letting stand a lower-court ruling that effectively requires the Port of Charleston to use an all ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The largest vessel to enter the Port of Charleston is scheduled to arrive on Tuesday. The OOCL Iris, one of the largest commercial shipping vessels, will arrive at t… ...
SC Ports has regional economic reach, impact The port's impact goes beyond Charleston and Greer. Statewide, an estimated 11% of jobs are supported by port activity. South Carolina Ports has an ...
ITS Logistics issues its May US Port/Rail Ramp Freight Index. Also, the Port of Long Beach sees its strongest April on record; and South Carolina (SC) Ports maintains “productive, reliable service” in ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — A record-setting drought 1,600 miles away could cause a shipping crisis around the globe. "Global trade is a vital part of our day-to-day life," Byron Miller ...
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