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In this photo provided by the Georgia Ports Authority, the container ship COSCO Development sails up river past the historic district of Savannah, Ga., to the Port of Savannah, on Thursday, May 11, 2017. At 1,201 feet long and 158 feet wide, the ship is the largest vessel ever to call on the U.S. East Coast. (AP Photo/Georgia Ports Authority, Stephen Morton)

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In this photo provided by the Georgia Ports Authority, Natalie Dawn, Georgia Ports Authority Environmental Sustainability Manager, speaks during the unveiling of nearly 14 acres of recently created wetlands around the Garden City Terminal Tuesday, April 22, 2014, in Garden City, Ga. The $3.7 million project treats 100 million gallons of water annually and took 2.5 years to complete. (AP Photo/Georgia Ports Authority, Stephen B. Morton)

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In this photo provided by the Georgia Ports Authority, Port of Brunswick General Manager of Operations Bill Dawson, right, Port of Brunswick Global Manager, Bill Jakubsen, center right, Porsche's Manager of Vehicle Logistics and Port Operations Justin Newell, center left, and Porsche Production Manager David Burkhalter, left, stand near the first shipment of Porsche 918 Spyder automobile at the the Georgia Ports Authority Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick, Thursday, March 6, 2014, in Brunswick, Ga. The German-manufactured cars, which retail at prices starting at $845,000, are headed to U.S. markets across the Southeast. (AP Photo/Georgia Ports Authority, Stephen Morton)

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In this photo provided by the Georgia Ports Authority, an employee starts a Porsche’s hybrid 918 Spyder automobile after it was imported at the the Georgia Ports Authority Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick, Thursday, March 6, 2014, in Brunswick, Ga. The carmaker plans to produce up to 918 of this special model at its manufacturing line at Porsche AG's Zuffenhausen Plant in Stuttgart, Germany. The base price for the 918 is $845,000. (AP Photo/Georgia Ports Authority, Stephen Morton)