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JAXPORT, Trailer Bridge Agreement Strengthens Puerto Rico Trade
JAXPORT Board of Directors have approved a long-term, $62 million agreement with Blount Island terminal operator Trailer Bridge. A Jacksonville-based company, Trailer Bridge provides twice-weekly barge service between Jacksonville and Puerto Rico and serves as a full-service logistics provider in the domestic and international trade.
Under the agreement, which takes effect at the end of 2023, Trailer Bridge will remain at Blount Island through at least 2041, mirroring the company’s lease with the Puerto Rico Port Authority (PRPA). Trailer Bridge will also expand its leasehold at Blount Island by an additional two acres, bringing its total acreage to approximately 34 acres.
“Our partnership with JAXPORT began more than 30 years ago, and today, we celebrate the next chapter in our commitment to serving the island of Puerto Rico,” said Trailer Bridge CEO Mitch Luciano. “We are proud to be a critical piece of the supply chain that delivers the goods our neighbors on the island need in their everyday lives.”
“Twenty-two percent of the cargo that moves between Jacksonville and Puerto Rico flows through Trailer Bridge,” said PRPA Executive Director Joel A. Pizâ-Batiz.
“Puerto Rico has been critical to our success as we have grown into one of the nation’s top seaports for importing and exporting goods,” said JAXPORT Board Chair Wendy Hamilton.
In 2021, JAXPORT signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the PRPA to affirm the ongoing work of both organizations to grow maritime trade between Jacksonville and Puerto Rico. Under the MOU, PRPA and JAXPORT continue collaborating on key areas, including business development, environmental protection, operations and security.
“Today’s agreement is another significant step toward reinforcing our commitment to serving the people of Puerto Rico,” said JAXPORT CEO Eric Green. “We are grateful for our partnership with Trailer Bridge and the Puerto Rico Ports Authority and look forward to continuing to work together to grow this important trade relationship for the benefit of our communities.”
Jacksonville is the number one port in the United States for trade with Puerto Rico, handling nearly 90 percent of all sea trade between the island and the U.S. mainland. Puerto Rico is also Jacksonville’s number one trading partner by annual cargo volume, with nearly 900,000 container units and tens of thousands of automobiles shipped annually between the two regions.