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Georgia Ports Authority celebrates 80 years

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) is celebrating 80 years of driving global trade and economic growth.

Since its founding in 1945, GPA has evolved into one of the largest and most efficient port authorities in the United States, playing a vital role in Georgia’s economy.

“GPA has played a pivotal role in positioning Georgia as a vital hub for international commerce, facilitating billions in trade and creating thousands of jobs statewide,” stated Griff Lynch, GPA President and CEO.

“With a commitment to sustainability, GPA continues to enhance its services while minimizing environmental impact, positioning Georgia’s ports as some of the most efficient and sustainable in the nation,” he added.

Lynch highlighted GPA’s ongoing efforts to expand infrastructure, modernize operations, and adopt cutting-edge technologies to keep pace with the demands of global trade.

With US$4.5 billion in planned investments over the next decade, GPA is making strategic moves today to secure long-term growth and strengthen its position as a key economic driver for the Southeast.

“GPA’s commitment to operational excellence and environmental stewardship ensures that Georgia will remain a key player in the world economy for years to come,” commented GPA Board Chairman Kent Fountain. “As the GPA celebrates this milestone, it remains dedicated to continuing its legacy of growth and success, driving economic opportunity and fostering international connections for the next 80 years and beyond.”





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