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JAXPORT is a unique Florida port, offering multiple cargo terminals for the intermodal transport of containers, automobiles, bulk, breakbulk and refrigerated cargoes, as well as cruise passenger service.
How to ship your goods through JAXPORT:
Exporting
1. Contact a Freight Forwarder Company or an Ocean Carrier. You can search for Freight Forwarding companies using our Maritime Businesses database or look up Ocean Carriers calling JAXPORT's terminals.
2. Be prepared with the following information about your cargo and shipment: origin, destination, weight, dimensions.
Importing
1. Contact a Freight Forwarder Company or an Ocean Carrier. You can search for Freight Forwarding companies using our Maritime Businesses database or look up Ocean Carriers calling JAXPORT's terminals.
2. Have your shipper or carrier notify you of the arrival date so U.S. Customs can clear it.
3. Shipments are cleared at the first port of entry unless you arrange for a freight forwarder to have the shipment sent in bond to a more convenient U.S. Customs port.
4. For U.S. Customs clearance, you will need: Bill of Lading, Bill of Sale, Registration (if applicable), and any other documents covering the shipment. Please visit U.S. Customs for more information.
If you have any questions about shipping your goods through Jacksonville, please call the Jacksonville Port Authority's (JAXPORT's) Trade Development and Marketing office at (904) 357-3030 or e-mail us at info@jaxport.com.
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