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SC Ports sees record inland, auto growth amid trade slowdown

October 17, 2025
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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 Port Dillon set a new record with 4,888 rail moves, a 275% surge from last year. The inland growth coincides with Isuzu breaking ground on a new production base in Greenville County.

“South Carolina’s ability to attract new business and grow statewide employment makes our Port stronger,” said SC Ports President and CEO Micah Mallace. “While the industry adjusts to the 90-day tariff delay, our state’s investments help offset softer container volumes.”

SC Ports’ automotive operations also remained robust, moving 16,122 vehicles through the Columbus Street Terminal, a 6% increase year-over-year and the third straight month of growth.

The post SC Ports sees record inland, auto growth amid trade slowdown appeared first on Container News.

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