DURING Jaxport's regular board meeting, Florida legislators presented US$30 million to the port, reports New York's Maritime Professional.
This funding has been earmarked for acquiring two fresh container cranes designated for the Blount Island Marine Terminal.
The allocation of these funds was secured through the efforts of the Florida Legislature during the most recent legislative session, under the guidance of house speaker Paul Renner and Senate president Kathleen Passidomo.
The forthcoming addition of these new cranes promises to amplify Jaxport's efficiency in cargo handling, fostering an environment wherein a greater volume of goods can be smoothly processed through the port.
This strategic expansion of cargo-handling infrastructure underscores Jaxport's commitment to catering to the escalating cargo demands of Florida's commercial enterprises and consumers.
Moreover, it reaffirms the port's standing as a pivotal global gateway within the southeastern US.
"Our ports must be well-equipped to meet the growing demands of our region, ensuring that supplies make it into the hands of consumers," said Florida house speaker Paul Renner.
"This year's budget allocates $30 million for the purchase of two new ship-to-shore cranes, replacing outdated equipment at the port. The acquisition of these cranes will increase the efficiency and capacity of Jaxport, improving vessel turnaround and supply chain efficiency. Thanks to this significant investment made by the Legislature and approved by Governor DeSantis, I am confident that Jaxport will remain competitive, our economy will continue to thrive, and our state and people will reap the benefits for years to come."
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