Largest, Independent, Liquid & Dry Bulk Storage Facilities with an unrivaled distribution network in the U.S. Southeast. All Terminals are Import Export Domestic 24/7 - 365 Operation
Frequently Asked Questions About Colonial Terminals
What types of storage facilities does Colonial Terminals offer?
Colonial Terminals offers liquid and dry bulk storage facilities, including blending, chemical, floating roof, heated, insulated, and stainless steel tanks.
What are the operating hours of Colonial Terminals?
Colonial Terminals operates 24/7, 365 days a year, including holidays.
Where is Colonial Terminals located?
Colonial Terminals is located at 7 Foundation Drive, Savannah, GA 31408, USA.
What transport modes are supported at Colonial Terminals?
They support vessel, truck, Class 1 rail direct, and ISO container transport modes.
What products does Colonial Terminals handle?
They handle petroleum, caustics/acids, solvents/alcohols, food grade products, specialty chemicals, and tropical oils.
Is Colonial Terminals accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, Colonial Terminals has wheelchair accessible parking available.
How can I contact Colonial Terminals?
You can reach Colonial Terminals by phone at +1 912-236-1331 or their main phone at +1 800-944-3835. You can also visit their website at https://colonialterminals.com/.
Are there notable industrial companies near Colonial Terminals?
Yes, nearby industrial companies include Georgia Kaolin Terminals, Inc., Savannah International Paper Mill, National Gypsum Co., GAF Materials Corporation, and Vopak Terminal Savannah.
What nearby freight and cargo services can help in coordinating logistics at Colonial Terminals?
Metro Ports Savannah is a nearby freight and cargo service which can assist with industrial elevator services and cargo handling to support logistics operations.
What nearby businesses could I visit or partner with when at Colonial Terminals?
Epic Midstream is a nearby commercial-industrial wholesale store and bar, which could offer business opportunities or amenities when visiting Colonial Terminals.