Logistics & Distribution
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The Florida logistics and distribution industry wins on all fronts. Bustling seaports service inbound and outbound cargo ships from all over the world. A sturdy network of roads and rails keep things moving swiftly over land, across the state, and throughout the U.S., while active airports send materials and products overseas with ease. And don’t forget about people and cargo leaving the planet. That starts here, too. Finding a job in the logistics and distribution industry is a safe bet, if you can only decide among the seemingly endless options presented to you. Be the reason companies can promise two-day, overnight or orbital shipping. Become part of a top-notch global supply chain ecosystem in FL.
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Florida by Sea
With 15 public seaports along some 1,350 miles of coastline, Florida is the gateway to the Western Hemisphere by water. Docking more than cruise ships, these seaports are connections for cargo ships bringing in materials and sending out products to global markets. Florida has the closest U.S. seaport to the Panama Canal, and together they handle more than 100 million tons of cargo yearly. Ports contribute to more than 900,000 jobs statewide, making them a key advantage to the Florida distribution industry.
Florida by Road and Rail
Diverse logistics and distribution options in Florida include land travel, by both road and rail. An extensive network of roadways connect Florida’s seaports and airports directly to markets and other distributors, creating a healthy supply chain. With more than 2,700 miles of railways and more than 275,000 miles of roadways, getting materials and products in and out of Florida is convenient. New, skilled workers helping to improve and maintain these roads and railways are just some of the opportunities awaiting in Florida.
Florida by Air
The Florida logistics industry includes multiple airports that service international and national flights carrying materials and goods in and out of Florida. Accounting for both 5.8% of the state’s GDP and 5.8% of its labor force, the air freight industry is big business in Florida. A total of 15 airports service cargo and freight planes, with Miami International Airport acting as one of the busiest. Convenient links with ground transportation, like I-95, make Florida’s air cargo industry a lynchpin of its logistics sector.
Florida and Beyond
Florida’s logistics industry looks beyond the state, and even beyond the stratosphere. The state is well-positioned to meet the logistics needs of shuttling goods and people beyond our planet. With a strong network of space ports serviced both by private entities as well as Florida’s Spaceport Office and Spaceport Improvement Program, the state is one of the strongest launching sites for tomorrow’s extraterrestrial commutes.
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