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Tim MurphyTim Murphy, Senior Director Engineering and Construction, Senior Director Engineering and Construction
Jacksonville Port AuthorityJacksonville Port AuthorityImprovement PlansImprovement Plans
JAXPORT’s VisionJAXPORT’s Vision
JAXPORT’s vision is “is to be
a major economic engine in
Northeast Florida by continuing
to be a premier diversified port
in the Southeastern United
States, with connections to
all major trade lanes
throughout the world.”
Port of Jacksonville’s Economic ImpactPort of Jacksonville’s Economic Impact 50,000 Jobs
- 7,000 Direct Jobs- 43,000 Indirect + Induced jobs
$2.7 billion annually in dollar impact:
- $1.3 billion in wages & salaries
- $743 million in business revenue
- $340 million in local purchases
- $120 million in state and local taxes
- $258 million in U.S. Customs revenue
JAXPORT FacilitiesJAXPORT Facilities
Diversification:Diversification: Cargo TypesCargo Types
Containerized Breakbulk
VehiclesLiquid and Dry Bulk
People
How JAXPORT How JAXPORT is changing to meet is changing to meet
future opportunitiesfuture opportunities
JAXPORT Trading Partners, 2006JAXPORT Trading Partners, 2006
JAXPORT Trading Partners, JAXPORT Trading Partners, 20162016
Future Developments & Future Developments & InitiativesInitiatives
• Land
• Road Improvements
• Rail Improvements
• Harbor Deepening
Expansion PlansExpansion Plans
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL)Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL)Ship Service to/from AsiaShip Service to/from Asia
Signed 30-year lease with JAXPORT in 2005
Will move 800,000 containers annually
Ships will sail between Jacksonville and ports in Asia beginning in late 2008.
Operations by Mitsui’s terminal operating Co., TraPac
TraPac Terminal:TraPac Terminal:Artist’s ConceptionArtist’s Conception
State Road 9-A
Heckscher Drive
JAXPORT Cruise Terminal
Existing Cargo Berth
MOL/TraPac Benefits for NE FloridaMOL/TraPac Benefits for NE FloridaECONOMICNEW JOBS Direct Port-related Jobs 1,647 Induced + Indirect Jobs 4,019TOTAL NEW JOBS 5,666
PERSONAL INCOME ($millions) Direct income and consumption $68.9Indirect income and respending $286.3TOTAL INCOME $355.2
BUSINESS REVENUE ($Millions) $392.4LOCAL PURCHASES ($Millions) $151.8STATE & LOCAL TAXES ($Millions) $33.0
Source: Martin Associates, Projected Economic Impact Study, 2005
Talleyrand NorthTalleyrand North
Cruise TerminalCruise Terminal Length and Height Restrictions
Displacing Cargo Operations
Mayport Ferry
Facility to accommodate 4 vessels
Mayport Location
Zion PropertyZion Property
Road ImprovementsRoad ImprovementsRaising Heckscher Drive by Zion property
Road ImprovementsRoad Improvements
Road ImprovementsRoad Improvements
Rail ImprovementsRail Improvements
Harbor DeepeningHarbor Deepening St. Johns River main channel is currently 40 feet
To stay competitive and efficient, the Jacksonville Federal Channel must be deeper
JAXPORT in 2017JAXPORT in 2017
5 – 6 container and mixed cargo terminals
• 3.2 million TEUs
• 650,000+ autos and heavy equipment
• 2.4 million tons of breakbulk
New cruise terminal
• 450,000 passengers annually
The East Coast’s premier post-panamax port
JAXPORT:JAXPORT:
• 75,000 – 100,000
port related jobs
• $5- 6 billion annual
economic impact
Jacksonville’s Economic Engine