SC Port Authority’s fiscal year volumes remain stable despite COVID-19 impact

A ship at the Wando Welch Terminal

Despite impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, the South Carolina (SC) Ports Authority managed to finish the fiscal year 2020 with relatively steady volumes compared to the previous fiscal year.

From July through to January, SC Ports was on track to achieve yet another record fiscal year until the pandemic hit and caused global disruption to supply chains and business operations.

Jim Newsome, SC Ports president and CEO said: “The pandemic impacted business across the board and our volumes reflect that. We hope to see continued recovery as we begin fiscal year 2021.”

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