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Owned and operated by the GPA, the facility has three berths and three on-terminal auto processors. The 1,700-acre (7 km)-plus facility features 3,355 feet (1,023 m) of continuous berthing and more than 637-acre (3 km) of paved open storage. The facility also handles break-bulk and project
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specializes in break-bulk and project cargo, in particular the handling forest products. The 22-acre (0.1 km) facility features 1,200 feet (366 m) of deepwater berthing, approximately 355,000 square feet (33,000 m) of covered storage and 7.9 acres (32,100 m) of open, versatile
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due to the plentiful wild shrimp (also known as Georgia White Shrimp) harvested in its local sounds and along local beaches and sandbar sloughs.
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export vehicles through Port of Brunswick. Other exports include agricultural products such as
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includes three GPA-owned deep-water terminals, two of which are directly operated by the GPA.
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The Port of Brunswick is one of the nation's most productive ports on the Atlantic coast. The
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proclaimed Brunswick as one of the five original ports of entry for the
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This article about transportation in the U.S. state of Georgia is a
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industry is still important economically; the city was once called
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Imported products include wood pulp, paper products,
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The Port of Brunswick and the Sidney Lanier Bridge.
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