Georgia ports face choppy business seas as strike threat looms

SAVANNAH ― The Georgia Ports Authority’s Griff Lynch works in the maritime shipping industry, so boat metaphors come naturally to him.

The CEO describes business since the start of this decade as a boat rocking on heaving seas. The unpredictability that started with a worldwide manufacturing disruption due to COVID-19 in 2020 continued with a supply chain surge coming out of the pandemic. 

More recently, a rainfall drought slowed traffic through the Panama Canal and attacks by Houthi militants near the Suez Canal sent cargo ships on a 5,500-mile detour around South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope, adding 10 days to the journey.

Atlanta Journal Constitution