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Georgia 22, October 30, 2024

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WesPro JCB Breaks Ground On Second Branch in Georgia WesPro JCB held a groundbreaking ceremony Oct. 15, 2024, to commemorate the construction start of its new facility in Norcross, Ga. A large turnout of representatives from T.D. Farrell Construction Inc., the general contractor for the building, and dignitaries from JCB North America joined the ownership and key staff of WesPro JCB for the event. Wesley Scott, owner of WesPro JCB, established his company in early 2022 with a location in northwest Atlanta, just off I-285 and Veterans Memorial Parkway. The company has seen tremendous growth and is now working toward building its second facility. The location is on Goshen Springs Road and fronts an extremely busy I-85 corridor just north of Jimmy Carter Boulevard. JCB is building the facility and has chosen T.D. Farrell Construction, based in Alpharetta, Ga., to construct it. “This will become our main office,” said Scott. “The first location will become a satellite office and all staffing will remain there and a new staff will be generated at the new location. After complete establishment, approximately 25 to 30 new jobs will be created at the Norcross location. “This is part of a planned growth strategy from day one,” he added. “It’s only 30 miles from our original facility, but with the challenges of metro Atlanta traffic, it may as well be a full state away. Gwinnett County is the largest for equipsee WESPRO page 6

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Showing the rendering of the new facility (L-R) are owners Misty and Wesley Scott; PSSR Jacob Scott; Sales Manager Craig Jacobs; and his wife, Meghan.

Brunswick, Savannah Port Facilities Receiving $4.5B Overhaul The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) plans to build and upgrade a number of large projects at shipping gateways in Savannah and Brunswick over the next 10 years, all of which are designed to lay the foundation for future success. The $4.5 billion funding that GPA plans to spend on the effort is part of a master plan that was approved by the state agency to expand cargo handling capabilities and support future supply chain requirements, Daily

Commercial News reported Oct. 10. The investment is over and above the $3.27 billion that has already been spent on new port and inland infrastructure at Georgia’s only two Atlantic shipping facilities since 2012. Various locations at each site will see improvements as a result of GPA’s investment and will enable the ports to double berth capacity and increase yard and rail volume. In the end, the ports will move from

their current 7 million 20-ft. equivalent units, or TEUs, to a total capacity of 12 million TEUs. Griff Lynch, president of GPA, recently told the Georgia International Trade Conference that the investments are going into projects that enhance the four key components of a successful port operation: berth space, yard capacity, trucking gate fluidity and intermodal connectivity. “We are always focused on growth,” he

said. “We want to go above and beyond to build a port that handles both future growth and supply chain disruption. We are creating a safe, trusted harbor for your cargo. Leadership is being able to see what’s coming and staying ahead of it. “At the Georgia Ports, we are building a resilient link in the global logistics chain, one that is ready to withstand any future challenges,” Lynch added. see GPA page 4


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