Air Freight News

GPA and the supply chain still considered essential

Apr 03, 2020

Savannah, GA - Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's COVID-19 shelter in place order has declared supply chain operators to be part of the state's critical workforce. The Authority would like to thank Gov. Kemp for his leadership in this trying time, as well as the GPA employees and port stakeholders keeping food and medicine moving to those in need.

GPA is committed to working with the International Longshoremen's Association, stevedores, pilots, and representatives from trucking, rail, warehousing, and the entire logistics community to keep these vital supplies moving. The Authority extends its gratitude to these partners for their continued and dedicated effort.

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