JAXPORT is set to begin construction of a new automobile processing terminal, the first phase of a multi-year project which will increase the port’s vehicle-handling capacity by 25 percent.

JAXPORT begins construction of a new automobile processing terminal
Caption: Jaxport automobile processing terminal - Image courtesy of JAXPORT

Once completed, the facility will add more than 100 acres of processing and storage space on JAXPORT’s Dames Point Marine Terminal and offers vessels direct waterside access for loading and unloading with major interstates less than one mile away plus the potential for rail capabilities.

The expansion follows a year of record vehicle volumes at JAXPORT. In 2017, the port moved 693,000 total units, the most in its history. The continued growth of the port’s three auto processors and the port’s location in the heart of the nation’s fastest-growing auto consumer market have led to increased demand for vehicle space at JAXPORT.

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Caption: Vehicles carrier Chesapeake Highway at Jaxport terminal - Image courtesy of JAXPORT

“The steady growth of our auto business speaks volumes about our efficiencies,” said Roy Schleicher, JAXPORT Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer. “We are committed to supporting our auto partners with the tools they require to continue to expand their businesses in Jacksonville.”

JAXPORT is the nation’s No. 2 vehicle-handling port by volume and is home to three auto processors: AMPORTS, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics and Southeast Toyota Distributors. The port offers global service from 13 of the world’s leading Ro/Ro carriers as well as on-demand service to other processors as needed.

Source: Jaxport