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Seaports
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Atlantic
Ocean: Port Canaveral
- Major
deep-water port of entry, 50 miles east of Orlando. Depths range from
39 ft. to 41 ft.
- World’s
first quadramodal foreign trade zone, interchanging freight among sea,
land, air and space.
- At 4,160-acres,
among largest general purpose foreign trade zones in the country.
- Containerized,
project, ro/ro, bulk and breakbulk cargo service from Central Florida
to the rest of the world. Handled more than 4.5 million short tons
in 2006.
- Shortest
direct entry on the east coast, with only 45-minute travel time from
first sea buoy to anchorage.
- North/South
and East/West uncongested highway access to all markets.
- Six cruise
terminals. Moved 4.5 million revenue cruise passengers in 2006.
- Second busiest
cruise port in the world.
Port
Canaveral |
Intercoastal
Waterway: Port of Sanford
- Located
in Seminole County at intersection of Interstate 4 and U.S. Highway
17-92.
- River
barge access via St. Johns River to Lake Monroe.
- 250,000
square feet of industrial and distribution space.
- 350-foot
main pier and bulk unloading pier of 100 feet.
Seminole
County Port Authority |
Gulf of
Mexico: Port of Tampa
- 70 miles
west of Orlando.
- Among
top 10 in United States in tonnage handled.
- Largely
a bulk commodities port.
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