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Jacksonville’s deepwater seaport offers global cargo service from the world's leading ocean carriers to 140 ports in more than 70 countries Major processors are ready to move your autos on time and in dealer-ready condition Optimize your supply chain through JAXPORT and reach 140 ports around the world
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Get a near real-time look at the vessels in the harbor at the Port of Jacksonville, Florida Vessel Schedule View upcoming and past vessel information for Talleyrand, Blount Island and Dames Point marine terminals Business Directory Get connected with port-related businesses and service providers in Northeast Florida Tariff
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The Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Project was completed through Blount Island in May 2022, providing a 47 foot channel depth for vessels calling JAXPORT The $420 million project deepened the Jacksonville shipping channel from its previous depth of 40 feet (12 2 meters) to a depth of 47 feet (14 3 meters)
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