autos

2

AUTO PROCESSORS ON DOCK

4

VEHICLES HANDLED PER DRIVER/HOUR

14

OCEAN CARRIERS WITH
AUTO SERVICE

505K+

VEHICLES MOVED IN 2023

JAXPORT is a major vehicle-handling port with a reputation for excellence.

MAJOR U.S. VEHICLE HANDLING PORT
Jacksonville is one of the nation’s busiest ports for total vehicle handling. The port moved more than 505,000 vehicles last year.

TOP RO/RO CARRIERS CALL ON JACKSONVILLE
JAXPORT offers regular service from American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier LLC, Crowley, Great American Lines (GALI), Grimaldi Group / Atlantic Container Line (ACL), Höegh Autoliners, Hyundai Glovis Co Ltd., K-Line, Liberty Global Logistics, MOL ACE, NYK Line (NA) Inc., Sallaum Lines, Siem Car Carriers, TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico,  and Trailer Bridge.

FAST LOAD/DISCHARGE RATE
Terminal operators handle up to four vehicles per driver/hour.

INDUSTRY LEADERS IN THE SAFE HANDLING OF AUTOS
All members of Jacksonville’s local International Longshoremen’s Association (Local 1408) undergo training on auto handling before working an auto vessel.

THREE MAJOR AUTO PROCESSORS ON PORT TERMINALS
Leading auto processors AMPORTS and Southeast Toyota combine for more than 175 acres of open storage and 344,000 square feet of auto processing facilities on port terminals.

CLOSE PROXIMITY – SHIP BERTHS TO POINT OF REST
Jacksonville’s port has auto processing facilities as close as 100 yards from ship berths.

FAST REACH TO U.S. SOUTHEAST CONSUMER MARKET
Florida is now the nation’s third most populous state – and JAXPORT provides same day access to more than 98 million U.S. consumers.

Florida port - Jacksonville Florida & JAXPORT

DIRECTOR, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

SERVICE PROVIDER
DIRECTORY

Start shipping today! Contact us to get started:

Alberto Cabrera, JAXPORT RoRo, Puerto Rico, Cruise Sales

Alberto Cabrera

Director, Business Development
Puerto Rico, RoRo, Cruise, Rail

+1 (904) 357-3094 | Alberto.Cabrera@JAXPORT.com

“What really sets us apart is our skilled labor force. Our vehicle handlers are highly trained in the proper ways to protect vehicles in transit. In fact, they are required to complete a quality assurance education program before getting behind the wheel.” --Alberto Cabrera, JAXPORT

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