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Consolidated Chassis Management opens new office in Savannah

Consolidated Chassis Management (CCM), a cooperative chassis pool manager, launched a new, expanded office in Savannah, US in order to accommodate the growing South Atlantic Chassis Pool (SACP) 3.0 team.

SACP 3.0 will start in October 2023 and it will offer a new chassis provisioning solution that utilises a single provider pool model.

“As we get closer to launch, we are building our teams, expanding our office space and enhancing CIT, our fleet management platform—all to provide the support necessary to ensure SACP 3.0 reaches its full potential,” commented Mike Wilson, CEO of CCM.

According to CCM, SACP 3.0 will transition from the current multi-contributor chassis pool to a single provider utility type pool, and it will offer over 50,000 chassis to truckers, beneficial cargo owners, ocean carriers and other port users.

In fact, SACP 3.0 will continue to be the largest fully interoperable chassis pool in the United States, with more than 75 locations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

The pool is being established cooperatively by The Ocean Carrier Equipment Management Association (OCEMA), Georgia Ports Authority (GPA), Jacksonville Port Authority (JaxPort), North Carolina State Ports Authority (NC Ports) and Consolidated Chassis Management LLC (CCM).





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