Post Irma Update

Hurricane Irma ranked as one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record, wreaking havoc across the US South Eastern States and The Caribbean.
While there may be some delays to logistics in the region, the major US ports are all expected to be back in operation today with the following status being in place at each:
Ports:
Miami – Gate operations expected to commence today.
Jacksonville – Gate operations expected to commence today.
Savannah – Vessel operations expected to commence today.
Charleston – Open
Norfolk – Open
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