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Port Tampa Bay

Port Tampa Bay, Florida’s longtime largest port by total cargo tonnage and land area. is building on an impressive year of bringing in more containerized cargo business to augment a broad mix of bulk and breakbulk activity. Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd., Mediterranean Shipping Co., Maersk Line, CMA CGM, China Ocean Shipping Co., Evergreen Line, APL and OOCL now all offer service via Port Tampa Bay, with three new direct weekly containerized cargo services from Asia having been added over the past year or so.

CMA CGM’s 8,465-TEU-capacity containership CMA CGM Dalila berths at Port Tampa Bay’s expanding container terminal, operated by Ports America.
CMA CGM’s 8,465-TEU-capacity containership CMA CGM Dalila berths at Port Tampa Bay’s expanding container terminal, operated by Ports America.

Port Tampa Bay’s container terminal, operated by Ports America under a long-term agreement, is currently undergoing a major expansion to double capacity, with the first phase slated to be completed this summer.

The port’s proximity to the red-hot industrial real estate market along Florida’s Interstate 4 corridor is driving demand as importers and exporters enjoy savings of time and money moving goods to and from Central Florida. More than 300 distribution centers sit along the I-4 corridor between Tampa and Orlando, with truckers now making multiple roundtrip deliveries per day to and from the port.