The Industrial Services Team of Colliers International in Charleston, SC has been retained by a client who operates a private bulk shipping terminal in the Port of Charleston. The client has brought Colliers in to assist in finding new customers who can use the current dry and liquid bulk terminal and intermodal services as well as excess storage capacity currently available at the site. The property provides deep water access for both dry and liquid bulk vessels and has more than 6 miles of rail (CSX and Norfolk Southern) on site. The site owners are also able to invest in new build-to-suit infrastructure projects and storage facilities which could include liquid storage tanks, warehouses, a new break-bulk dock, and more.Who could utilize these services?Any company that needs to import/export bulk or breakbulk product such as aggregate, salt, fertilizer, granite, gravel, petroleum products, chemicals, grains, etc. Essentially anything that IS NOT transported by ocean vessel in containers. Other potential users could be companies looking to transport bulk product to Charleston to then be loaded into containers and then trucked to the new Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal just 3 miles away.