SeaGate Timeline

2023

August

SeaGate Terminals Norfolk breaks ground on a 40,000 Sq. Ft. solar-powered multi-use building.

2020

April

SeaGate Terminals Savannah completes the construction of the SG#3 pallet warehouse.

2018

February

Seagate Terminals Norfolk adds an additional 35,000 Sq. Ft. to Bulk Warehouse #1

2018

January

Seagate Terminals Norfolk adds a five-acre storage pad

2017

November

Seagate Terminals Norfolk completes the construction of #1 Bulk Warehouse (90,000 Sq. Ft.)

2016

March

Seagate Terminals Savannah completes the construction of #7 bulk warehouse.

2015

October

SeaGate Terminals Norfolk announces the acquisition of a premier 44 acre deepwater bulk and break-bulk Terminal in Chesapeake, VA.

2014

May

SeaGate Terminals Savannah completes construction of warehouse #6, a new pallet warehouse.

2013

January

SeaGate Terminals Savannah begins the permitting process for its new bulk terminal deep water berth on the Savannah River.

2009

August

SeaGate Terminals Savannah completes construction of the #5 Bulk Warehouse.

2009

February

Kevin Glover is elected President of SeaGate Terminals.

2008

July

SeaGate Terminals Savannah signs a long-term land lease agreement for the construction of a liquid fertilizer import terminal. The agreement also includes the first operating contract for SeaGate Terminals Savannah.

2006

June

SeaGate Terminals Savannah completes renovation and expansion of the #3 Warehouse thus greatly increasing the container side of the business.

2002

February

Seagate Terminals Savannah completes the construction of Warehouse #2.

2001

July

SeaGate Terminals Savannah inks its first warehousing agreement.

2001

January

SeaGate Terminals Savannah completes total renovation of the #1 warehouse, the receiving system, and all the support systems two days before the arrival of the first vessel. The ship is received without issues or delay. The first vessel unloaded is Granular Urea.