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Kemp: Plastics company bringing big business to Georgia port
Plastic Express plans to export about 25,000 cargo containers through Savannah each year
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Gov. Brian Kemp, center, greets Savannah Economic Development Authority Board Chairman Kevin Jackson, right, on their way to announce Wednesday, April 24, 2019, that Plastic Express will expand operations in Pooler. Ray Hufnagel, left, Plastic Express President and CEO was at the announcement made at the Georgia Ports Authority's Garden City Terminal. (Steve Bisson/Savannah Morning News via AP)
SAVANNAH — A California-based plastics company has chosen the Georgia coast to open a packaging and shipping facility that will be one of the largest exporters using the Port of Savannah, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday.
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