- $277.6 million in capital expenditures in FY2019
- Port achieves record May
- Community Giving Program application period opens
CHARLESTON, SC - The South Carolina Ports Authority Board of Directors adopted a 2019 fiscal year financial plan that includes five percent pier container growth, $280.8 million in operating revenues, $42.9 million in operating earnings, and capital expenditures of $277.6 million.
The plan projects pier container volume, or boxes handled, of 1.305 million during FY2019, a five percent increase from the 1.24 million pier containers SCPA expects to handle in FY2018, ending June 30.
“The financial plan for FY2019 reflects an exciting time for the Port, in financial and volume growth as well as continued progress of the key capital projects that position our port and state for long-term economic success,” said SCPA Board Chair Bill Stern.
The Board approved the largest capital plan in SCPA’s history for projects supporting terminal modernization, capacity increases and intermodal volume growth. The largest capital expenditure in FY2019 is the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal, for which the Port will invest $117.1 million in construction, equipment, and the Port’s share of the access road linking the terminal with I-26. Other planned capital expenditures include $79.5 million in upgrades and modernization of the Wando Welch Terminal; $18.9 million at the North Charleston Terminal; and $19 million for the construction of the new SCPA headquarters, opening at the end of the year.
“The capital expenditure plan approved by our Board today reflects the Port’s commitment to serving our customers with modern terminals and expanded capacity, projects that will be complemented by the deepening of our harbor to 52 feet,” said Jim Newsome, SCPA president and CEO. “I’m confident that our investments and planned growth will support another year of milestone accomplishments for the Port and positive economic impacts for South Carolina.”
May Volume Results
As previously reported, SCPA handled the strongest May on record for container volume. With 197,437 twenty foot-equivalent container units (TEUs) moved during the month, May volumes were 8.2 percent higher than the same month in 2017. Fiscal year to date, SCPA’s container volumes are 2.3 percent higher than the same period last year with nearly 2 million TEUs handled since July.
In the non-containerized cargo business segment, the Port of Charleston handled 68,687 pier tons last month. Since the fiscal year began, Charleston has handled 677,516 tons of breakbulk cargo.
Inland Port Greer handled 10,836 rail moves in May, for a total of 107,773 moves fiscal year to date.
Konecranes Signing Ceremony
Earlier today SCPA officials welcomed leaders from Konecranes for a signing ceremony recognizing the Port’s purchase of 26 rubber-tired gantry (RTG) cranes. The $46.4 million contract includes 24 new RTGs for the Wando Welch Terminal to support plans to modernize operations and increase container yard capacity of existing terminal facilities. Inland Port Greer will receive two of the new cranes to support continued volume growth of the facility. The purchase marked the single-largest RTG crane contract in Konecranes' history.
Community Giving Grant Program
The application period for the Port’s non-profit grant program, Community Giving, opened this month with opportunities for charitable organizations to apply for $5,000, $2,500 and $1,000 grants. The Port awards grants in four outreach areas: maritime commerce, economic development, environmental awareness and community outreach.
Community Giving was created in 2013 to support programs and initiatives that better the communities in which the port operates. Applications are available on the Port’s website and are due July 27, 2018.