The Best Laid Infrastructure in the US
Experience seamless connections across ground, sea, and air thanks to Georgia’s extensive logistics network.
No. 1 in Logistics and Infrastructure (Area Development, 2025)
Georgia connects global markets to the United States – faster. With an extensive rail network, the world’s most efficient airport, and two deepwater ports, businesses are assured their goods and services will be delivered on time. Here, you have direct access to the world.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport serves more than 150 U.S. destinations, 70 international destinations, and 40 countries.
The Port of Savannah hosts more than 30 ship calls per week, and the Port of Brunswick ranks No. 1 for roll-on/roll-off cargo.
With over 4,600 miles of active rail lines and two Class I railroads, Georgia boasts one of the most extensive freight rail systems in the U.S
By air
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the world’s busiest and most efficient passenger airport, with an average of 2,100 arrivals and departures moving 286,000 passengers daily. A robust cargo operation includes three main air cargo complexes totaling 1.8 million square feet of cargo handling space. Each complex is equipped with its own refueling and support systems as well as direct access to four interstates: I-75, I-85, I-285, and I-20.
More about air-service development at ATL More about air-service development at ATLDelta Air Lines, headquartered in Atlanta, serves seven of Georgia’s nine regional commercial airports and offers nonstop flights to more than 200 domestic and international destinations. From Georgia, you can reach the world with ease.
Learn more about Delta in Georgia Learn more about Delta in GeorgiaBy sea
Georgia’s deepwater ports keep goods moving efficiently to and from global markets, handling everything from containers and refrigerated cargo to vehicles, machinery, and bulk freight.
- Port of Savannah: The western-most port on the Atlantic, offering faster access to major inland markets and the largest refrigerated capacity on the East Coast.
- Port of Brunswick: The nation’s No. 1 Ro/Ro port, with 1,700 acres of dedicated auto and heavy equipment processing space.
By land
The most extensive rail network in the Southeast complements more than 20,000 miles of major interstate-connected Georgia highway. Our inland ports extend the reach of deepwater seaports, shifting freight to rail and lowering transportation costs.
- Appalachian Regional Port: Provides a direct CSX rail link between the Port of Savannah and the Southeast.
- Blue Ridge Connector: Opening in 2026, this Norfolk Southern-served terminal will connect directly to the Port of Savannah.
Cold-storage capabilities
With the eighth-largest refrigerated space capacity in the U.S. at 178 million cubic feet, perishables and temperature-sensitive products move safely and efficiently through Georgia. Eighty-five percent of the world’s top 3PLs operate here, including Americold.
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