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  Blount Island Talleyrand Dames Point

Owner / Operator

JAXPORT, Terminal Director — Victoria Robas

JAXPORT, Terminal Director — Doug Menefee

JAXPORT, Terminal Director — Victoria Robas

Location

North of Fulton Dames Point cutoff channel. Nine miles from sea buoy.

Approximately 21 miles from the mouth of the St. Johns River.

Ten miles from sea buoy. Entrance located on August Drive off Hecksher Drive.

Terminal Area

754 acres — paved, lighted and secured.

173 acres — paved, lighted and secured.

Total Area — 585 acres

Use

Containers, Ro/Ro, Breakbulk and General Cargo

Container, Ro/Ro, Liquid Bulk and General Cargo (e.g., steel, lumber, poultry)

Currently bulk cargoes and separate cruise operation, with container terminal under construction

Facilities

240,000 square feet of transit shed; 90,000-square-foot container freight station; 50,000 square feet of inside storage

713,000 square feet of on-dock warehousing, including 120,000 square feet of refrigerated / freezer space and 593,000 square feet of dry storage

 

General Berths

#20 — 750 linear feet

#22 — 600 linear feet

#30 — 700 linear feet

#31 — 900 linear feet

#32 — 900 linear feet

#33 — 1,000 linear feet

#34 — 1,000 linear feet

#35 — 750 linear feet

Load capacity/sq. ft:

800 lbs. for all berths

#3 — 700 linear feet

#4 — 800 linear feet

#5 — 800 linear feet

#6 — 800 linear feet

#7 — 800 linear feet

#8 — 900 linear feet

#10 — 1,200 feet

#18 — 1,100 feet

Apron Width

Berth #20: 111 feet

Berth #22: 80 feet

80 feet in front of transit shed; 150 feet elsewhere

80 feet

 

Depth alongside MLW
(mean low water)

#20, #22: 38 ft

#30-#35:
40 feet + 2
38 ft 40 ft + 2

Deck height above MSL
(mean sea level)

#20: +9.4 ft

#22: +10 ft

+9 ft elsewhere

+7 ft

+9 ft

Deck height above MLW
(mean low water)

#20: +10.7

#22: +11.3 ft

+10.3 ft elsewhere

+7.3 ft

+10 ft

Mechanical Handling Facilities

-Eight container cranes (three 50-ton, three 45-ton, two 40-ton)

-One 112-ton gantry whirly crane

-Six container cranes (one 50-ton, two 45-ton, three 40-ton)

-Two rubber tired gantry cranes

-One 100-ton multi-purpose whirly crane

-Three 40-ton container stackers

 

On-Dock Rail Connection

CSX Corporation

CSX, Norfolk Southern, Florida East Coast Railway

CSX rail available

Highway Connections

I-95 and I-295 (State Road 9A) leading to Hecksher Drive (State Road 105)

I-95 and I-10 to U.S. 1 leading to 8th, 11th, or 21st Streets

I-95 and I-295 (State Road 9A) leading to Hecksher Drive (State Road 105)



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