Seaboard Marine is pleased to announce the return of our direct, weekly service to and from Savannah, Georgia, which strengthens our network while delivering fast, reliable ocean transportation to customers across the U.S. Southeast, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

Our first northbound sailing will arrive in Savannah on Wednesday, January 7th, departing from Colombia on Tuesday, December 30th, with stops in Cartagena, Barranquilla, Santa Marta, and Rio Haina, Dominican Republic.

Our first southbound sailing will commence on Wednesday, January 14, marking the official start of our direct, regular weekly departures and arrivals, which will create dependable, end-to-end connectivity to key Caribbean and Latin American markets.

This reinstated service delivers meaningful benefits for both importers and exporters, offering improved access, competitive transit times, and the schedule reliability customers expect from Seaboard Marine.

Key advantages include:

  • Weekly Wednesday arrivals and departures
  • Competitive transit times to and from the Southeast U.S.
  • Expanded access to markets in Colombia and across the Caribbean
  • Greater supply chain reliability

Piero Buitano, Senior Vice President, said, “With the return of Savannah calls, Seaboard Marine continues to invest in new vessels, strategic routes, stronger connections, and dependable service. We are providing importers and exporters across the Southeast with improved transit times, greater schedule integrity, and the reliability they need to grow their businesses. Seaboard Marine remains focused on strengthening its supply chains and delivering value to the customers and communities it serves.”