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  • Jacksonville Marine Transportation Exchange Jacksonville Marine Transportation Exchange
    The Jacksonville Marine Transportation Exchange is Jacksonville's maritime trade organization created to work for the success of its membership and coordinate the safe, secure and environmentally responsible management of the marine transportation system within the port of Jacksonville. JMTX's goal is to work in partnership with the port stakeholders to make Jacksonville the port of choice. The JMTX Maritime On-Line vessel tracking system provides current, easy to read reports of all commercial cargo ships and barges transiting the St. Johns River including ships due to arrive, currently in port, or sailed, with a high level of detail pertaining to each voyage. Jacksonville, Florida
    http://www.jmtx.org/
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  • Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT)
    Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) is your Florida port for import export, freight transportation & U.S. supply chain. Located in the Southeastern U.S. at the crossroads of the nation's rail and highway network, the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) is your global gateway to Florida, the nation's third-largest state. JAXPORT is Florida's largest container port and one of the nation's largest vehicle-handling ports. Jacksonville, Florida
    https://www.jaxport.com/
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  • Port Canaveral Port Canaveral
    As the gateway to Central Florida, Port Canaveral provides facilities for shippers who seek to save time and money as benefits of its proximity to major markets and efficient transportation links. Shippers will find recent harbor improvements, new cruise and cargo terminals, a new auto facility and now leasing-- an inland warehouse and logistics center in Titusville. Canaveral also is home to U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force facilities, including Surface Deployment and Distribution, and serves as an important export gateway for U.S. government cargo destined to Ascension Island. Eighty percent of the Port’s revenue is generated from cruise business, making it imperative to provide the state-of-the art facilities necessary to service today’s largest and most sophisticated cruise ships that now homeport or make a port call for the day. Port Canaveral, Florida
    https://www.portcanaveral.com/
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  • Port Everglades Port Everglades
    Exotic cruise vacations and international trade are what makes Port Everglades an economic powerhouse for Broward County and one of the most diverse seaports in the United States. Located In the heart of Greater Fort Lauderdale and the City of Hollywood, FL, Port Everglades is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world. It is a leading container port in Florida and among the most active cargo ports in the United States. And, Port Everglades is South Florida’s main seaport for receiving petroleum products including, gasoline and jet fuel. A foreign-trade zone and available office space inside the Port's secure area make Port Everglades a highly desirable business center for world trade. Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    https://www.porteverglades.net/
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  • Port of Palm Beach Port of Palm Beach
    Gateway to the Americas. The Port of Palm Beach is the fourth busiest container port of Florida's 14 deepwater ports and is the 18th busiest container port in the United States. The port also handles diesel fuel, molasses, liquid asphalt, and other bulk commodities. There is also substantial tonnage involved in the movement of heavy lift and project cargos. All of this happens in a port that has only 156 acres of land. Unlike most ports in the United States, the Port of Palm Beach is an export port, with approximately 80% of its cargo being exported, with the subsequent improvement in the balance of trade. Riviera Beach, Florida
    https://www.portofpalmbeach.com/
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  • Port of Pensacola Port of Pensacola
    The entrance to the main channel to Pensacola Bay is by the Caucus Channel. The channel is 500 feet wide at its seaward end and dredged to 33 feet in depth. The approach channel to the Port of Pensacola is 300 feet wide with a control depth of 33 feet, and intersects Pensacola Bay in a generally northeasterly direction. The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) intersects the Port’s entrance channel just north of Santa Rosa Island. The GIWW traverses the Gulf of Mexico from Brownsville, Texas to Ft. Meyers, Florida before connecting to the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway via the Okeechobee Waterway. Pensacola Bay Pilots provide 24-hour service for all vessels entering of leaving the Port. Pensacola, Florida
    https://www.cityofpensacola.com/683/Port-of-Pensacola
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