America’s supply chain depends on Florida’s resilient and robust seaports. Last year our ports moved 114.25 million tons of cargo, setting a record high. #SeasTheOpportunities at Florida seaports. #WorldTradeMonth
Whether cruise or cargo, Florida’s seaports are where your ship comes in. #SeasTheOpportunities
Florida is a leading state for breakbulk imports like copper, lumber and the steel coils seen here. In fact, Florida handled 9 million tons of breakbulk cargo in 2023. During #WorldTradeMonth , #SeasTheOpportunities with Florida’s system of seaports.
It’s #WorldTradeMonth2024 , so we’re celebrating Florida’s back-to-back record-high cargo growth. Our ports handled 114.25 million tons of cargo in 2023, shattering the 2022 record-high 112.5 million tons of cargo moved. #SeasTheOpportunities at Florida seaports.
Florida’s most southern port, the #PortofKeyWest is one of the most popular cruise ports of call in the nation. Cruise passengers are introduced to the unique charm of Key West without contributing to vehicle traffic. #SeasTheOpportunities at a Florida seaport.
Florida’s largest and most diversified seaport, Port Tampa Bay is a leading bulk port, accommodating a broad mix of bulk, break-bulk, roll-on/roll-off and container cargo. They support the largest cargo tonnage volume in Florida. #SeasTheOpportunities #WorldTradeMonth2024
Florida is America’s supply chain solution. Our system of seaports handled 114.25 million tons of cargo in 2023, which includes 4.3 million TEUs (twenty-foot- equivalent units). #SeasTheOpportunities at a Florida seaport.
Happening Tomorrow: #FloridaPortsCouncil CEO Michael Rubin will highlight Florida’s back-to-back years of record cargo growth at the Port & Terminal Technology International Conference, and encourage industry leaders to #SeasTheOpportunities at a Florida port.
Among the nation’s busiest ports, PortMiami contributes approximately $43B of economic activity and more than 334K jobs annually. PortMiami is the Global Cargo Gateway of the Americas. #SeasTheOpportunities at a Florida seaport. #WorldTradeMonth2024
Located on Northwest FL's Gulf Coast, Port of Panama City is a growing regional port that handles 2+M tons of diverse cargo annually. Modern facilities, promoting trade and industrial development capture the capabilities of this local port with global reach. #SeasTheOpportunities
Florida seaports are flexing their economic muscle as new data shows strong job growth and economic impact. Read #FloridaPortsCouncil President and CEO Michael Rubin’s latest message: bit.ly/3Kbo4fS
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Florida ports are proud to play a role in the #MovingFloridaForward Infrastructure Initiative. Dry bulk cargo, like the aggregate at Port Tampa Bay, are essential products for Florida’s road building efforts. #SeasTheOpportunities FLORIDA DOT
.SeaPort Manatee is one of Florida’s largest and fastest-growing deepwater ports, handling a diverse array of bulk, breakbulk, containerized and heavy-lift project cargos. It's also provides 400M gallons of fuel to 11 FL counties. #SeasTheOpportunities
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A full-service diversified landlord port, the @PortOfPalmBeach is the 4th busiest container port in Florida's system of ports and is an important distribution center for commodities shipped worldwide. They are 1 of only 16 “Export Ports” in the country. #SeasTheOpportunities
It’s always a great day to talk about the important role Florida plays in global trade. Thanks Port Canaveral, CEO Captain John Murray, and Central Florida International Trade Office for hosting today’s International Trade Forum. #SeasTheOpportunities at a Florida seaport.