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2025 SEAPORT SPOTLIGHT: Port Tampa Bay

Port Tampa Bay is Florida’s largest and most diversified seaport and the largest economic engine in West Central Florida. Located on the Interstate-4 Corridor, Port Tampa Bay supports varied maritime and related activities, including shipbuilding and repair facilities, cruise, and is the largest cargo port by tonnage and land mass in the state. Building on a rich history as a leading bulk port, Tampa today accommodates a broad mix of bulk, break-bulk, roll-on/roll-off, and container cargo.

Port Tampa Bay’s growing container volume – an average of 28% annually over the last five years – is the result of an aggressive infrastructure and terminal build-out program, working closely with terminal operator partner Ports America.

The port recently completed an expansion of paved storage, bringing the total container terminal footprint to nearly 100 acres. Work has commenced on the addition of a third berth, which will bring the total to over 4,500 linear feet, allowing three large container ships to be worked at the same time.  A new container gate complex and three additional STS post-Panamax gantry cranes for a total of five, as well as three heavy-lift mobile cranes, will bring the annual terminal capacity to 1 million TEUs – more than enough capacity to satisfy the future container shipping needs of the rapidly growing Central Florida market.

Since Port Tampa Bay is the closest port to Florida’s hub for the grocery and food and beverage sector, another key facility is the new Port Logistics Refrigerated Services 135,000 SF cold storage facility.

Port Tampa Bay is also the energy products gateway to West and Central Florida, importing the oil and gas needs for a huge regional market, as well as the jet fuel needs for the international airports in Tampa and Orlando. The port’s main petroleum products terminal complex recently underwent massive expansion and modernization.