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  Blount Island Talleyrand Dames Point

Owner / Operator

Terminal Director — Victoria Robas

Terminal Director — Doug Menefee

Terminal Director — Victoria Robas

Location

Nine miles from sea buoy. Directions

21 miles from sea buoy. Directions

10 miles from sea buoy. Directions

Terminal Area

754 acres — paved, lighted and secured.

173 acres — paved, lighted and secured.

Total Area — 585 acres (TraPac terminal = 158 acres)

Use

Container, Ro/Ro, Breakbulk and General Cargo

Container, Ro/Ro, Breakbulk, Liquid Bulk and General Cargo

Container, Bulk, Cruise

Facilities

240,000 sq ft of transit shed

90,000-sq-ft container freight station

593,000 sq ft of dry storage

120,000 sq ft of refrigerated / freezer space

 

General Berths

#20 — 754 linear ft

#22 — 600 linear ft

#30 — #35:
5,250 linear ft

#3 — 680 linear ft

#4 — 800 linear ft

#5 — 800 linear ft

#6 — 800 linear ft

#7 — 800 linear ft

#8 — 900 linear ft

#10 — 1,280 ft

#16 — 1,200 ft

#17 — 1,200 ft

#18 — 1,380 ft

Apron Width

#20: 111.5 ft

#22, #30-35:
80 ft in front of transit shed;
150 ft elsewhere

80 ft #10: 80 ft

#16,17: 150 ft

#18: 15 ft

Depth alongside MLW
(mean low water)

#20, #22: 38 ft

#30-#35:
40 ft + 2
38 ft (deepening to 40 ft +2 by Fall 2010) 40 ft + 2

Deck height above MSL
(mean sea level)

#20, 22: +10 ft

#30 - 35: +9 ft

+7 ft

#16, 17: +10.4 ft

#10, 18: +9 ft

Mechanical Handling Facilities

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

One 112-ton gantry whirly crane

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

Two 50-ton rubber tired gantry cranes

One 100-ton multi-purpose whirly crane

Three 40-ton container stackers

Six container cranes (two 50-ton, four 40-ton)

Six 40-ton rubber tired gantry cranes

On-Dock Rail Connection

CSX

CSX, Norfolk Southern (Florida East Coast Railway near-dock)

CSX

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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