TOP TEN PORT GATEWAYS #3 in Volume and Fastest Growing PORT 1. LA/Long Beach 2. NY/New Jersey 3. Savannah 4. Seattle/Tacoma 5. Virginia 6. Houston 7. Oakland 8. Charleston 9. Miami 10. Port Everglades FY2009 TEUs FY2019 TEUs 12,868,004 4,876,138 2,404,965 2,431,791 1,879,355 1,745,524 2,076,209 1,367,980 816,236 16,747,204 7,382,164 4,480,636 3,221,173 2,938,856 2,855,099 2,589,703 2,393,097 1,107,235 869,2611,069,204 Source: AAPA; throughput excluding domestic 10-YEAR CAGR 2.7% 4.2% 6.4% 2.9% 4.6% 5.0% 2.2% 5.8% 3.1% 2.1% Nearly 24,000 businesses move fewer than 100 twenty-foot equivalent container units through the Port of Savannah each year. Efficient port services are just as important for these smaller operators, who trust GPA to move manufactured goods or retail stock in a reliable manner. One of those small companies is Okabashi, with its Oka-B brand of flip flops and sandals. Supporting Smal Savannah: Nation’s fastest growing port The Port of Savannah is the fastest growing major container port in the United States. In Fiscal Year 2009, Garden City Terminal handled just over 2.4 million twenty-foot equivalent container units. By FY2019, the GPA had nearly doubled its cargo volumes to 4.5 million TEUs, for a 10-year combined annual growth rate of 6.4 percent. The GPA’s growth of 2.1 million TEUs nearly matched New York/New Jersey’s (2.5 million), despite NY/NJ starting the decade with more than twice Savannah’s total volume. Over the past decade, Savannah has added half as many containers as LA/Long Beach, a container gateway that moved more than five times Savannah’s cargo in FY2009. SAVANNAH TOTAL EAST COAST MARKET SHARE 21% 20% 19% 18% 17% FY2013 Source: PIERS The Port of Savannah has achieved its greatest market share ever among U.S. East Coast ports, moving more than one in five containers. FY2014 FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 21% Okabashi President Kim Falkenhayn, left, works clos representative Janine Kass in the product design ro of shoes that ships from the Port of Savannah to cus “In my 10 years here, FY2019 THRU MAY experiences moving good port. We often see del or ports on the West C a substantial delay w through S - Kim Falkenhayn, O