Transportation & Logistics
Myrtle Beach tries to improve transit plan Print E-mail
Monday, 25 February 2008

MYRTLE BEACH -- Tourists and residents along the Grand Strand this year could see an expanded bus system, new roads and the groundbreaking at Myrtle Beach International Airport's general aviation terminal. All the construction is aimed at increasing the ways people can get to Myrtle Beach and at making it easier to get around.

Read more at The (Myrtle Beach) Sun News...

 
Hilton Head toll road increasing prices Print E-mail
Friday, 22 February 2008

HILTON HEAD -- Palmetto Pass users on the Cross Island Parkway will pay an additional $1 a month beginning in March to help cover administrative costs, state transportation officials said Thursday. The fee will be added to customers' monthly statements, said Marge Dorey, who manages toll operations for SCDOT.

Read more at The (Hilton Head) Island Packet...

 
DOT chief cuts budget by more than $18 million Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 February 2008

COLUMBIA -- State Transportation Secretary Buck Limehouse told senators he's cut $18 million in one-time costs at his agency since his appointment last year and almost $10 million in annual costs. He called the cuts the "tip of the iceberg" and said he eliminated Washington lobbyists, used inmate labor and decreased travel.

Read more at The Greenville News...

 
Maersk to close center Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
CHARLESTON -- Maersk Line, the world’ largest ocean carrier and the Port of Charleston’s largest customer, is closing its customer service center located at 546 Long Point Road in Mount Pleasant and offering its 140 customer service employees the option of relocating to other, out-of-state facilities. Their options include a new East Coast Customer Service Center in Charlotte, N.C., or an existing center in Houston, Texas.
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Cargo volume slips Print E-mail
Friday, 01 February 2008
The Port of Charleston never rebounded from a steep decline in cargo volume in 2007, but S.C. State Ports Authority officials see hope on the horizon in the form of a new terminal at the former Charleston Naval Base and the planned addition of more than 20 million square feet of warehousing and distribution space in the region over the next decade.
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