Breakbulk cargo handling including the Port of Georgetown's own Intermodal Breakbulk Service (IBS). The port's innovative IBS lets shippers and consignees combine a multitude of transportation costs and functions -- stevedoring, storage, port handling, truck and/or rail, etc. -- as a single operation under one invoice. This ability saves time, money, and administrative hassles.
Equipment & Facilities
Georgetown was built for breakbulk cargo.
4 berths totaling 1,800 ft.
139,800 square-feet of covered storage
2 transit warehouses totaling 103,000 square-feet
3 enclosed sheds totaling 36,800 square-feet
27.9 acres of open storage
Covered and open storage rail access is provided
Up to 200-Ton mobile crane available
Specialty handling facilities on terminal for metals, cement, chemicals, aggregates, forest products and ore
Fleet of cargo handling equipment
Direct on-terminal CSX rail connection
Global Position: 33N 21' / 79W 17'
Channel depth 27 ft. MLW
27 ft. MLW at dockside
13.5 miles from the ocean
Harbor pilot required
(Georgetown Branch Pilot's Association 843-527-4136)