
Shipping Cars To or From the Port of Brunswick
Management authority group Georgia Ports Authority is in charge of a total of four ports in the state of Georgia. Among these is the Port of Brunswick. It is one of the major productive harbors on the Atlantic coast, specializing in services. Brunswick City is the primary dock for major car manufacturers from Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. The major manufacturing companies that import into the US through it include Volvo, Porsche, Kia, Hyundai, Jaguar, Mitsubishi, and Land Rover. Locally, Ford, Mercedes, and GM are the major companies that move from the US to overseas destinations through there. The activities rank it as the sixth busiest port.
Pricing & Time For Shipments
Shipping To/From Port of Brunswick | Cost | Distance | Estimated Time In Transit |
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Atlanta to Port of Brunswick | $187 | 312 miles | 3 - 5 days |
Washington to The Area | $390 | 650 miles | 3 - 5 days |
City Limits to Chicago | $619 | 1032 miles | 4 - 6 days |
New York to this City | $526 | 876 miles | 3 - 5 days |
Dallas to Port of Brunswick | $580 | 967 miles | 3 - 5 days |
Local Delivery to Phoenix | $1263 | 2105 miles | 6 - 8 days |
Seattle to City Limits | $1768 | 2947 miles | 6 - 8 days |
Local Area to Los Angeles | $1486 | 2477 miles | 6 - 8 days |
*Prices and times are estimated. They can vary depending on the season and what type of vehicle you are moving.
Features
Both the natural and manmade features are utilized by the Georgia Ports Authority to make hauling easier. To begin, the prime location makes it ideal for the massive worldwide shipment. Major Georgia highways provide easy access there. It's about 70 miles from south and south-west Savannah, Georgia, and only 51.6 miles from Jacksonville. There are no inland waterways (such as canals or straits) between its landmass and the Atlantic Ocean. The deep harbors in the Atlantic give sufficient depth for the processing of cargo vessels with a draught of up to 40 feet.
Facilities
It is rich in state-of-the-art facilities that promote efficient and bulk services.
- Vast acreage: First off, the port owns well over 5000 acres of leased and owned land dedicated to auto shipment. It has leased out land to firms as exclusive terminals. This facilitates, moving especially for manufacturers and private owners that wish to move through affiliate agencies. For instance, Nissan vehicles can by affiliation to DT-Dobie be moved through Mercedes-owned terminals.
- Multiple Berths: The entire harbor is sectioned into dedicated berths. The container terminal berth is the busiest single-container terminal. It offers deep water berths with a consistent overall depth of 9,693 feet. This is highly advantageous for large ships, given the fact that intermodal containers add extra tons to the raw cargo weight. The vessels get dock just next to the loading area, which in turn facilitates fast and convenient loading of the containerized cars by cranes.
- Ro-Ro: It prides itself in being the second-busiest U.S. Port for Ro-Ro cargo. It has two dedicated Roll-on/Roll-off terminals; Colonel’s Island terminal & Ocean terminal, both occupying a total area of more than 1,700 acres. The entire area being dedicated to Ro-Ro services proves advantageous for delivery. Moreover, about 346 acres of paved open storage are dedicated to open storage.

Neighborhood Areas We Serve
Our services are proud to help with your move in any of the neighborhoods you see below. And if you don't see your neighborhood listed here, don't worry because we can most likely service it.
Joe Frank Harris Road | Fancy Bluff Circle | Robbie Road |
Bluff Dr | Slutts Road |
Includes ZIP codes:
31520