The Port of Charleston has numerous terminals that steamship lines may call. Transit times from the sea buoy to these terminals range from one hour to 2.5 hours. The channel depth at mean low water is 45'.
SSA Cooper is a full service stevedore handling containers, break bulk - paper products, lumber, steel, reefer cargo, heavy lifts, RoRo, bulk commodities, and passenger vessels. Our carrier-sponsored Container Freight Station division is actively stuffing and stripping containers on terminal for shippers.
Location: 1.5 hours transit to Sea Buoy
Size: 78 acres
Water Depth: 45 feet low water
Berths: 5
Total Berthing Length: 3,875 feet
Cranes: 5 - 3 post Panamax, 2 super post Panamax
Reach Stackers:
- 3 Transtainers
- 14 Toplifts
Commodities Handled:
- Container
- Lumber
- Breakbulk
- Heavy Lifts
Truck Gates: 14 interchange lanes
Scales: 5
Rail Services: CSX and Norfolk Southern
Reefer Services: 128 reefer plugs
RoRo Services: Americana
Heavy Lift Service:
- BBC
- Rickmeres
- Big Lift
- Intermarine
- Americana
- Jumbo
Transit Shed: 232,000 square feet, sprinkler protected
Warehouses: 105,108 square feet
Highway Access: 1.6 miles to I-26
The South Carolina Railway Commission provides rail service in the state, with CSX and Norfolk Southern as the two major rail carriers. Each terminal in Charleston is operated by an independent rail service which feeds these terminals. These independents transfer railcars from the individual terminals to the two major carrier's offsite locations.
Independents:
- PUC - Columbus Street and Union Pier
- Port Terminal Railroad - North Charleston
- East Coast Berkeley Railroad - Wando area
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