Maersk opens new freight station, continuously strengthening the integrated logistics network in the United States!

Logistics News

9-Dec-2025

A.P. Moller – Maersk has inaugurated a new Maersk Ground Operations Freight (MGF station in Savannah, Georgia, marking a significant step in its ongoing efforts to strengthen its integrated logistics network in the United States.



The 20,00-square-foot facility, equipped with three loading and unloading docks and a dedicated fleet, will provide pick-up and delivery (P&D) services to Savannah market, serving customers with faster speeds, higher reliability, and stronger local control.



Savannah is a critical piece in Maersk’s evolving US. network, which is anchored by the Port of Savannah, one of the fastest-growing gateways in North America. With its prime location offering direct access to Interstate 9 and Interstate 16, the facility provides efficient connections to key markets in the Southeast U.S., such as Atlanta, Jacksonville, Charleston, and Charlotte. This freight stationments Maersk’s existing contract logistics site in Savannah and the recent openings of MGF facilities in Lake City, Georgia and Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, collectively building a ecosystem of integrated services.




Bob Livingston, Head of Maersk Ground Operations, North America, said, “This project represents our commitment to building a stronger more connected logistics network in the United States. Savannah is a vital part of this journey and helps us provide integrated solutions to our customers, simplifying their supply chains.”



With over 65 MGF facilities across North America, Maersk continues to invest in regional gateways that connect seamlessly to global trade routes, offering end-to- visibility and resilience to businesses.

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