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Date Added: August 02, 2008 11:12:02 PM
Most of us, when pressed, could name at least a few of the thousands of items that regularly come across the docks at Georgia Ports. On the import side, there are consumer goods from the Far East - everything from electronics and furniture to sneakers and clothing. On the export side, we ship out a range of goods, from heavy construction equipment and forestry products to cotton, grain and ...

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