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The Port Manatee 2018 O� cial Directory is the latest edition of the authorized, comprehensive resource guide for one of Florida’s fastest-growing seaports. Previous editions have been recognized with awards from the American Association of Port Authorities and other entities. Please be sure to visit www.portmanatee.com for the latest information on Port Manatee.
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Welcome Welcome from the Manatee County Port Authority ..................... 7 About the Manatee County Port Authority ...................................... 8 Welcome from the executive director ................................................ 9 Port Manatee senior management team ........................................10 Meet Port Manatee’s business development team .....................10About Port Manatee .......................................................................................12 2017 highlights: Port Manatee continues to diversify ........................13Looking to the future: Prepared for growth ...........................................17Port Manatee facts & � gures ........................................................................18Port Manatee encourages business development ..............................24Diversi� cation key to Port Manatee’s growth ........................................26Security is priority at Port Manatee ...........................................................30Port Manatee upholds environmental commitment ..........................31Port Manatee engages with trucking community ...............................33International Trade Hub supports global business growth ..............33Port Manatee facilities and map .................................................................34 Berth information ............................................................................................36Business directory ...........................................................................................42Alphabetical listing ..........................................................................................65List of advertisers..............................................................................................67
Key contactsPort Manatee Main O� ce ....................................................... (941) 722-6621Port Manatee Seaport Security - 24 HOURS ..................... (941) 722-6455Port Manatee Business and Finance .................................... (941) 722-6621Port Manatee Operations and Maintenance .................... (941) 722-6621Port Manatee Scale House ...................................................... (941) 721-2320Port Manatee Trade Development and Communications ...................................................... (941) 722-6621Tampa Bay Pilots Association Pilot Dispatch ................................................ (813) 247-3737 Option #2Marine Towing of Tampa, LLC (Towing Services) ............. (813) 242-6500Seabulk Towing (Towing Services) ....................................... (813) 248-1123U.S. Coast Guard Sector – St. Petersburg ........................... (727) 824-7534U.S. Customs and Border Protection – Port Manatee .... (941) 729-9301MiscellaneousAnchor House Seafarers Mission .......................................... (941) 722-0764Tampa Bay CVTS ......................................................................... (813) 241-1886 (Cooperative Vessel Tra� c Service) Tampa Bay PORTS ...................................................................... (866) 827-6787 (Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System)
ON THE COVER:As the Port of Southwest Florida, Port Manatee can handle a variety of bulk, breakbulk, containerized and heavylift cargos. Port Manatee is one of the fastest-growing seaports in Florida and o� ers superior intermodal connectivity, competitive rates and a prime location, with nearly 5,000 acres of surrounding green space ripe for development. Cover aerial photo provided by Manatee County Government.
2018 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
PORT MANATEETampa Bay’s � rst port of call
PUBLISHED BY:Manatee County Port Authority300 Tampa Bay WayPalmetto, FL 34221-6608Telephone 941-722-6621Fax 941-729-1463www.portmanatee.com
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORCarlos Buqueras
EDITORVirginia Zimmermann
EDITORIAL CONSULTANTPaul Scott Abbott
PHOTOGRAPHYVirginia ZimmermannTed West Photography Manatee County Government
DESIGNJ2Arts, Inc.
The 2018 Port Manatee O� cial Directory is a publication of the Manatee County Port Author-ity, Palmetto, Florida. Information in this publica-tion, excluding copyrighted photographs and advertisements, may be copied in whole or part. Credit is requested with the line “Courtesy of the Manatee County Port Authority” on all excerpts.
The information in this publication is gathered in such a way as to ensure maximum accuracy. The Manatee County Port Authority cannot and does not guarantee the accuracy of all information furnished, or the complete absence of errors and omissions; hence, no responsibility for the same can be, or is, assumed.
INQUIRIES MAY BE DIRECTED TO:Virginia Zimmermann, CPE™Senior Communications ManagerManatee County Port Authority1705 Piney Point Rd.Palmetto, FL [email protected]
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Logistec values its successful working
relationship with the Manatee County Port
Authority and the support of our customers.
THE COMPANY WE KEEP
Logistec provides quality cargo-handling services to shippers and industrial customers throughout Eastern North America. We work with bulk, break-bulk, heavy lift and reefer cargo. Our operations in Port Manatee have received Food Safety Management Systems (FSMS) certification from PrimusGFS.
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Welcome from the Manatee County Port Authority
Dear friends,
Manatee County is blessed to have one of Florida’s fastest-growing seaports to call
its own, and we are committed to ensuring our county’s port will continue to prosper
and expand its role as an economic engine for the entire region.
I’m very excited to be entering my second term as chair of the Manatee County
Port Authority and to have the opportunity to build on my e� orts in leading the Port
Authority in close collaboration with port sta� , tenants and customers.
At Port Manatee, we had a remarkable year in 2017, and we are determined to
surpass those achievements by focusing on our diversi� cation strategy and working
together with county o� cials to capitalize on the port’s signi� cant assets. We are proud
to say that the port generates more than $2.3 billion in annual economic impact for the
local community, while supporting more than 24,000 jobs, all without levying
ad-valorem taxes. Every new business development the port pursues results in new
family-wage jobs and greater opportunities for our community.
The Manatee County Port Authority recognizes the vital role maritime and
transportation-related industries play in Manatee County’s prosperity, and we are
prepared to take Port Manatee to the next level of success.
Sincerely yours,
Vanessa Baugh
Chairwoman, Manatee County Port Authority
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Manatee County Port Authority
Charles B. Smith Member
Robin DiSabatino 3rd Vice Chair
Betsy Benac 2nd Vice Chair
Stephen R. Jonsson 1st Vice Chair
As a dependent special district created by the Florida Legislature, Port Manatee’s
governing body is the seven-member Manatee County Port Authority (MCPA).
Members serve four-year staggered terms, with annual election of o�cers. The
authority sets policy and approves major expenditures for Port Manatee. It consists
of the seven members of the elected Manatee County Commission, but with
distinctly separate o�cers and �nancial accountability.
Serving dual roles as port authority members and
county commissioners provides a unique understanding
of the port’s $2.3 billion annual economic impact and
motivates a commitment to ensure economic health and
competitive viability.
The MCPA board meets on the third Thursday of each
month at 9 a.m. at the Port Manatee Intermodal Center.
Meetings are open to the public.Vanessa Baugh
Chairwoman
Priscilla Whisenant Trace Member
Carol Whitmore Member
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Welcome from the executive directorManatee County Port Authority
Dear friends, colleagues, stakeholders and future stakeholders,
2017 was certainly an eventful year. Hurricane Irma approached Florida as one of the largest storms ever recorded, and, while it was aiming to make landfall in the Tampa Bay region, we fortunately were spared a direct hit. Irma nonetheless wrought havoc on many parts of Florida, with fuel supplies depleted in numerous counties. Port Manatee performed a critical service as a gateway for much-needed fuel deliveries to gas stations throughout the region. Also, in the wake of Hurricane Maria, the port was able to serve as a launching point for e� orts to help restore communications in Puerto Rico.
As we look back on 2017, we see a dynamic increase in trade activity, and we expect this trend to continue. Last year, Port Manatee shattered prior annual records for container volume while also reporting the best year ever for total cargo tons moved. With port tenant World Direct Shipping expanding its business and adding a second weekly port call and with Del Monte continuing its phased conversion from shipment via pallets to containers, we expect to again see big increases in activity in 2018.
Port Manatee’s infrastructure also received a boost in 2017. Berth 9 is now able to accommodate heavier loads thanks to the completion of a $10.3 million reconstruction project in cooperation with the Florida Department of Transportation. With this reconstruction, we anticipate additional growth in our business and further advancement of the port’s role as a huge economic driver for Manatee County.
As a global gateway, Port Manatee is attracting more businesses and is expanding the port’s reach through initiatives of the International Trade Hub at Port Manatee. Since opening in 2014, the International Trade Hub at Port Manatee has played a vital role in growing global connections for the port and Manatee County businesses. In 2017, the hub hosted visits from trade o� cials from many countries, including Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Dominican Republic and Japan.
We are convinced that 2018 will be another exhilarating year for the port as an economic engine and job creator. Check out our assets in this 2018 O� cial Directory and discover why Port Manatee is the right turn on Tampa Bay.
Most respectfully,
Carlos BuquerasExecutive Director, Port ManateeCarlos Buqueras
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George Isiminger, P.E.Senior Director of Planning,
Engineering and Environmental A�airs [email protected]
Denise Stu�ebeam, CPE™Senior Director of Business Administration and Finance
dstu�[email protected]
David St. Pierre, CPE™Director of
Seaport Security [email protected]
Shawn Smith, CPE™Director of Operations
and Maintenance [email protected]
Dave SanfordDeputy Executive Director
Matty Appice, CPE™Chief Commercial O�cer
Carlos BuquerasExecutive Director
About the team ...Port Manatee’s day-to-day operations are managed by a dedicated team of trade and transportation professionals. Port senior sta� members combine to o�er more than a century of experience moving cargo on Tampa Bay. Port Manatee executives understand the unique features and bene�ts of the Tampa Bay region’s maritime community and are deeply engaged in the ever-changing world of international commerce.
Port executives are responsible for the movement of approximately 8 million tons of cargo each year without the bene�t of ad-valorem tax support, depending instead upon revenues earned from waterborne-related activities.
Leading business development at Port Manatee are, from left: Malcolm Edwards, senior manager, trade development; Carlos Buqueras, executive director; and Matty Appice, chief commercial o�cer.
Meet the Port Manatee business development team
Port Manatee’s dedicated team of business development professionals travels the world to implement initiatives to retain and expand Port Manatee’s business activity as well as promote new opportunities.
For further information on business opportunities with the port, please contact:
Malcolm Edwards Senior Manager, Trade Development [email protected]
Matty Appice Chief Commercial O�cer [email protected]
Carlos Buqueras Executive Director [email protected]
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Located at the entrance to Tampa Bay, Port Manatee is one of Florida’s largest deepwater seaports.
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A B O U T P O R T M A N A T E E
Mission statement
The mission of Port Manatee is to be a powerful catalyst of countywide economic growth and hub of trade-related activity, by developing diversi�ed and competitive deepwater shipping facilities and conducting maritime-related activities in a pro�table and environmentally responsible manner.
Adopted in open session June 19, 1996
Port Manatee is one of Florida’s largest and fastest-growing seaports, handling a variety of bulk, breakbulk, containerized and heavylift project cargos.
Conveniently located at the entrance to Tampa Bay, Port Manatee o�ers superior intermodal connectivity, competitive rates and a prime location, with nearly 5,000 acres of surrounding green space ripe for development.
The port adds more than $2.3 billion annually in local economic impact without the bene�t of ad-valorem taxes and supports more than 24,000 jobs.
Please visit www.portmanatee.com for more information.
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Port Manatee continues to enhance its role as a diverse global gateway, advancing numerous key initiatives in 2017. Here are some of the most signi� cant recent developments.
Port Manatee shatters container, tonnage records
Port Manatee has smashed prior annual records for container volume while also reporting its top year ever for total cargo tons moved in the � scal year ended Sept. 30, 2017.
The port’s count of 39,726 twenty-foot-equivalent container units for the � scal year bested by a whopping 52 percent the 26,210 TEUs that moved through the port in the
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Port Manatee continues to diversify
Port Manatee embarks upon another record year as Del Monte’s Antwerp Trader discharges refrigerated containers at what is being viewed as one of the fastest-growing U.S. containerports.
12-month period ended Sept. 30, 2016, and was 31 percent more than the prior high mark of 30,431 reported for the � scal year ended Sept. 30, 2010.
Figures reported for containerized tons also shattered the previous record, reaching 363,195 in � scal 2017, up 39 percent from 261,094 the preceding year and 35 percent more than the old record of 268,530 set in � scal year of 2010.
Total cargo tons moving through Port Manatee reached 7,809,859, up more than 13 percent over the 6,889,603 tons in � scal year 2016 and up 1 percent from the prior best of 7,736,724 tons in � scal year 2010.
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Port Manatee has extended its agreement with World Direct Shipping to maintain its swift weekly service between the port and the Mexican state of Veracruz for as many as � ve more years. In addition, WDS has committed to doubling its service between Port Manatee and Veracruz, e� ective January 2018.
Under a lengthened pact approved by the Manatee County Port Authority, World Direct Shipping has committed to bring refrigerated produce and other goods into Port Manatee from the Port of Coatzacoalcos through at least December 2019, with a pair of one-year options extending through the end of 2021.
World Direct Shipping’s M/V Queen B has been joined by an additional vessel sailing between the state of Veracruz and Port Manatee.
Since startup in November 2014, the weekly WDS service has carried increasing volumes of refrigerated produce from Mexico while returning from Port Manatee with paper, recycled materials and oversized cargos. Through the end of 2017, WDS had moved nearly 300,000 tons of cargo through Port Manatee to date.
In October 2017, WDS announced plans to augment its swift two-way service between the state of Veracruz, Mexico and the Florida Gulf Coast with a second sailing.
World Direct Shipping extends, expands Port Manatee services
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New tenant World Fuel Services fuels Tampa Bay marine industry
A World Fuel Services barge fuels a vessel berthed at Port Manatee as part of new fuel hub operations serving cargo and cruise vessels throughout Tampa Bay.
Port Manatee is the new marine fuel supply hub for Tampa Bay, with initiation of operations of Miami-based World Fuel Services.
World Fuel Services, which sells fuel in more than 200 nations and territories throughout the globe,
has established its latest storage and supply operation for fuel oil and marine diesel at Port Manatee and is now meeting fuel bunkering needs for cruise and cargo vessels throughout Tampa Bay.
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Port Manatee’s enhanced Berth 9 opens following reconstruction
The $10.3 million reconstruction project of Berth 9 is now complete.
Port Manatee earns C-TPAT certi� cation, gains federal security grant
In 2017, Port Manatee achieved certi� cation as a member of the federal Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism homeland security program, facilitating expedited clearance of import shipments. Participation in the voluntary C-TPAT supply chain initiative allows members with documented risk alleviation procedures to be subject to fewer Customs examinations and thereby bene� t from accelerated processing of cargo.
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Port Manatee’s Berth 9 is now able to accommodate heavier loads thanks to completion of a reconstruction project in concert with the Florida Department of Transportation.
The forti� ed 625-foot-long berth was formally opened in June 2017 and can now handle uniform loads of as many as 1,000 pounds per square foot. FDOT funded three-quarters of the project’s $10.3 million cost. Nearly 250 construction-related jobs were created in the endeavor.
Also on the security front, Port Manatee has been awarded a $946,950 security grant through the � scal 2017 Port Security Grant Program of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency,. The funding enables the port to double its number of outbound truck lanes at its main gate, to securely handle increasing cargo volume.
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Prepared for growth
Nearly 500 vessels call on Port Manatee annually with an average stay of 48 hours.
L O O K I N G T O T H E F U T U R E
Port Manatee continues to move forward with major port infrastructure improvements that include expansion of outbound exit lanes at the port’s north gate to accommodate signi� cant growth in truck tra� c; improvements to berths 6 and 7 to increase load-bearing capabilities; expansion of paved areas for both bulk and containerized cargos; and repaving of port roadways. Renovations to existing dry storage warehouses also are planned or under way, along with planning for additional cold storage capacity and improvements to existing cold storage warehouses.
The successful diversi� cation of cargo is expected to continue with a broader spectrum of import and export cargos handled at the port. The port has seen a dramatic increase in the volume of petroleum products received and distributed throughout the Southwest Florida region.
Signi� cant growth in produce, perishables and tropical fruit occasioned by increased containerized imports and the expansion of trade with Mexico has resulted in the need for
additional future expansion of cold storage facilities. The port continues to seek both additional perishables business and private equity partners for development of more facilities for handling such goods.
Over the past year, the port has bene� ted from new tenants, further cargos to add to the port’s diversi� cation and creation of additional high-paying jobs for the county and region. With strengthened economic conditions and population growth in Southwest Florida, the port is experiencing a boon in imports of construction and building materials, food products and consumer goods in general, as well as increased exports of fertilizer and used automobiles and construction vehicles to Central American markets.
The future looks bright for continued increases in imports and exports and particularly for containerized cargos and petroleum. Port Manatee is well-prepared to handle future growth as a result of current and planned infrastructure improvements and strategic partnerships with private entities.
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F A C T S & F I G U R E S
Port Manatee: A diverse global gateway
Port Manatee is a multipurpose deepwater seaport on Tampa Bay serving bulk, breakbulk, container, heavylift/project and general cargo customers with the highest level of customer service, quality care and e� ciency.
Consisting of 1,100 acres, Port Manatee is supported by nearly 5,000 acres of largely undeveloped land located just outside the port’s gates. With room to grow, extensive development incentives and a rapidly expanding consumer base at hand, Port Manatee o� ers signi� cant bene� ts to current and potential customers, manufacturers, shippers and ocean carriers.
Room to grow: Port Manatee is in a prime location with nearly 5,000 acres of surrounding green space ripe for development.
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F A C T S & F I G U R E S
Ideal location
Tampa Bay ranks among the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the nation, while Florida has surpassed New York to be the third-most-populous U.S. state, behind only California and Texas.
Port Manatee is ideally situated near the entrance to Tampa Bay in west-central Florida, along the Gulf of Mexico. It is the closest U.S. deepwater seaport to the expanded Panama Canal and to Cuba’s Port of Mariel, as well as one of the nearest to burgeoning Mexican manufacturing centers. Florida’s largest concentration of distribution centers can be found within a short drive from the port.
More than 8 million Florida residents live within a two-hour drive of Port Manatee, and the majority of Florida’s nearly 115 million annual visitors may be found within a three-hour drive.
TampaClearwaterClearwaterClearwaterClearwater
Brandon
St.PetersburgSt.Petersburg
BradentonBradenton
SarasotaSarasota
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TAMPA INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
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SARASOTA BRADENTON INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
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GULF OFMEXICO
PanamaCanal
Altamira
Veracruz
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2–hour drive of Port Manatee
More than 8 million Floridians live within a two-hour drive of Port Manatee.
3–hour drive of Port Manatee
Majority of Florida’s nearly 115 million annual visitors are within a three-hour drive of Port Manatee.
Clearwater
Daytona Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Gainesville
Ocala
Jacksonville
Key West
Lake City
Lakeland
Miami
Naples
Orlando
Panama CityPensacola
St. Augustine
St. Petersburg
SarasotaBradenton
Tallahassee
Tampa
West Palm Beach
Fort Pierce
Cape Cavaveral
Driving distance from Port Manatee to:
Palmetto, Florida .............................5 milesBradenton, Florida ...................... 12 milesSarasota, Florida ........................... 24 milesSt. Petersburg, Florida ................ 24 milesTampa, Florida .............................. 41 milesCity of North Port, Florida......... 53 milesLakeland, Florida .......................... 63 milesOrlando, Florida ........................... 95 milesF ort Myers, Florida ..................... 96 miles Naples, Florida ............................136 milesMiami, Florida .............................249 milesJacksonville, Florida ..................252 milesTallahassee, Florida ...................308 milesSavannah, Georgia ...................... 66 milesAtlanta, Georgia .........................490 milesCharleston, South Carolina ....491 milesMobile, Alabama ........................549 milesCharlotte, North Carolina .......636 milesNew Orleans, Louisiana ...........691 milesNashville, Tennessee .................739 milesRichmond, Virginia ....................853 milesWashington, D.C. .......................963 milesHouston, Texas........................ 1,014 milesIndianapolis, Indiana ............ 1,025 milesNew York, New York .............. 1,164 milesDetroit, Michigan .................. 1,208 milesChicago, Illinois ...................... 1,240 milesBoston, Massachusetts ........ 1,377 milesToronto, Canada ..................... 2,199 miles
F A C T S & F I G U R E S
Excellent road, rail links
Port Manatee o� ers exceptional highway connections, with 60-mph access to Interstate 75 and Interstate 275, as well as nearby Interstate 4. Trucks leaving Port Manatee reach I-75 and I-275 in fewer than four minutes via U.S. Highway 41, putting all of North America at customers’ � ngertips without the hassle of time-robbing urban tra� c and congestion.
Port Manatee’s short-line railroad directly connects to the CSX Corp. mainline, which is less than 1 mile from the port’s north gate. To accommodate customer demands, the short line is available to operate 24 hours a day. It features new switcher engines and nearly 7 miles of track, 19 switches, nine crossings and a 300-plus railcar capacity.
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F A C T S & F I G U R E S
Primary imports include:
• Tropical fruits and vegetables• Citrus juices • Natural gas • Re� ned petroleum products• Forest products• Project cargo• Aluminum and other
nonferrous metals• Steel• Aggregates• Cement• Finished fertilizer products• Corn• Salt
Primary exports include:
• Finished phosphate products
• Citrus juices
• Construction and road-building equipment
• Used vehicles
• LNG heat exchangers
Key commoditiesPort Manatee moves approximately 8 million tons of cargo each year, representing a diverse range of import and export commodities.
IMPORT:
Argentina
Georgia
Brazil
Mexico
Spain
EXPORT:
Mexico
Australia
Guatemala
Colombia
Venezuela
Port Manatee’s top trade partners(sorted by value)
EXPORT
IMPORTCosta Rica
Chile
Italy
Russia
Portugal
Costa Rica
Turkey
Brazil
Belgium
United Kingdom
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F A C T S & F I G U R E S
Multiple cranes
Port Manatee o� ers two Gottwald HMK 6407 mobile harbor cranes capable of handling containers, bulk, breakbulk, heavylift and general cargos at multiple berth locations.
Crane speci� cations:
• Greatest tandem lift capability of any Florida port authority (165 tons)
• Lift capacity of each crane of 100 tons at 80 feet
• Reach capability across 13-container width
• Each able to move as many as 25 containers per hour
• Hoisting speeds of 66 feet per minute for 100 tons, 132 feet per minute for 45 tons
• Maximum radius each of 167 feet
• Height each of 131 feet
• Height each of 257 feet from ground with boom elevated to 36-foot radius point
• Eye view from operator’s cab of 85 feet
• Operational weight each of 460 tons
Port Manatee’s mobile harbor cranes are capable of handling bulk, breakbulk and general cargos at multiple locations.
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Truck scale operations
Port Manatee’s scale house is available 24 hours a day with advance notice, with regular hours of operation of 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Abundant warehouse space
Port Manatee o� ers more than 1 million square feet of public warehouse and o� ce space, featuring 207,000 square feet of refrigerated space.
Large laydown area
Port Manatee o� ers approximately 70 acres of laydown area.
40-foot-draft channel
Port Manatee is just 12 miles from the Egmont Key pilot station, including 2.95 miles from the intersection of Cut B with the main Tampa Bay Shipping Channel.
The channel and berthing areas are maintained at the design depth of 40 feet at mean low water.
The channel width at the toe of slope is 400 feet.
The turning basin has a diameter of 1,300 feet, capable of accommodating Panamax vessels.
Ten 40-foot-depth berths
Berths 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14 are each maintained at 40-foot design draft at mean low water.
Plentiful refrigerated plugs
Port Manatee o� ers 328 stationary refrigerated plugs plus 120 portable receptacles, for a total reefer plug capacity of 448.
Port Manatee o� ers more than 1 million square feet of public warehouse and o� ce space, featuring 207,000 square feet of refrigerated space.
F A C T S & F I G U R E S
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B U S I N E S S D E V E L O P M E N T
Port Manatee encourages business development
Multiple initiatives are in place in and around Port Manatee to encourage development by businesses seeking to capitalize upon proximity to the port and its facilities. Both new projects and expansions of existing facilities are supported by these initiatives.
Florida International Gateway Improvement DistrictThe Florida International Gateway Improvement District is located on Tampa Bay and is inclusive of Port Manatee, east to Interstate 75, extending from the Manatee County line on the north to Buckeye Road on the south.
The district generates revenues for the port area from tax increment � nancing. This does not mean taxes are higher, just more of the dollars generated stay focused on this speci� c area of the county. These dollars are deposited into the Port Manatee Improvement Trust Fund and may be used for a variety of port-related activities in the district.
Planned Development Encouragement Zone Manatee County has established the Planned Development Encouragement Zone (PDEZ) to facilitate preapproval of a variety of land uses for local property owners. The PDEZ encourages port-compatible development on vacant lands in the vicinity of Port Manatee and provides an entitlement with no expiration date. This makes properties marketable for a wider variety of uses without worry of expiration of entitlements. This district is available to all property owners in the area.
Florida International Gateway (FIG)
The Florida International Gateway (FIG) is an area within the Florida International Gateway Improvement District which encompasses nearly 5,000 acres of largely undeveloped land adjacent to Port Manatee. The FIG area features excellent highway and rail connectivity, customized economic development incentives and expedited permitting.
No other property within Florida o� ers more direct, extensive and bene� cial incentives to attract the development of logistically focused manufacturing, processing, warehousing and distribution facilities.
With the cooperation of the Manatee County Port Authority, Manatee County Government and the State of Florida, land within the district o� ers an unrivaled array of incentives, e� ectively leveling the economic development playing � eld with neighboring states.
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The Florida International Gateway consists of nearly 5,000 acres of largely undeveloped land near the port that is highly incentivized to attract the development of warehouses and distribution center facilities. Note: Boundaries are estimates and subject to modi� cation.
Planned Development Encouragement Zone
Port Manatee boundaries
Florida International Gateway overlay
Tax Increment Financing District
Florida International GatewayLand Development Initiatives
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B U S I N E S S D E V E L O P M E N T
Regional impact exemptionLands within 3 miles of Port Manatee are granted automatic exemption from State of Florida Developments of Regional Impact (DRI) program requirements. This exemption can furnish signi� cant time and cost bene� ts.
Rapid-response permittingExpedited review of all county permitting related to building and development in the Port Manatee area is provided by the Manatee County Economic Development team.
Economic development incentive grants An economic development incentive (EDI) grant program is available to companies creating a minimum of � ve high-wage jobs. The amount of the grant is customized based upon the number of jobs created and the average annual wage and is paid based on performance over a � ve-year period.
Multimodal transportation impact fee incentiveThe transportation impact fee incentive provides relief from road impact fees to expanding, new or relocating businesses that create at least � ve quality jobs meeting standardized criteria within the area of Port Manatee.
Additional incentivesAdditional incentives are available through various local and state economic development agencies.
Foreign-Trade Zone No. 169
Quali� ed businesses may further bene� t from extended privileges provided by Port Manatee’s Foreign-Trade Zone No. 169.
A Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) is a secured site within the United States that is legally considered outside of national Custom territory. Zones are governed by a federal program that streamlines, reduces and sometimes eliminates import tari� s for U.S. importers and exporters.
The FTZ program was authorized by U.S. Congress in 1934, via FTZ Act-19 USC 81a-81u, and is used to encourage activity and value-added operations at U.S. facilities in competition with foreign alternatives.
Operating under Port Manatee’s FTZ No. 169 can be bene� cial to companies involved in importing, exporting, manufacturing, warehousing and distribution. Examples of these bene� ts include deferral, reduction and possible elimination of duties, as well as cash-� ow advantages and administrative fee reductions. Approved sites can be located within a 60-mile radius or 90-minute drive of Port Manatee.
FTZ designation allows businesses to defer, reduce or even eliminate costly U.S. Customs duties on products imported into the United States.
Using FTZ No. 169 may be most bene� cial to the following companies:
• Large exporters moving $5 million or more annually of any product;
• Manufacturers using more than $10 million annually in imported parts; and
• Major retailers with 100,000 square feet or more of imported retail inventory.
For further information regarding FTZ No. 169, please contact: Malcolm Edwards, Senior Manager, Trade Development, at: [email protected] or 941-722-6621.
Clearwater
Daytona Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Gainesville
Ocala
Jacksonville
Key West
Lake City
Lakeland
Spring Hill
Port Charlotte
Miami
Naples
Orlando
Panama CityPensacola
St. Augustine
St. Petersburg
SarasotaBradenton
Tallahassee
Tampa
West Palm Beach
Fort Pierce
Cape Cavaveral
FTZ No. 169:60 miles or 90-minute drive
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G R O W T H & D I V E R S I F I C A T I O N
Diversi� cation keys Port Manatee’s growth
Port Manatee customers move approximately 8 million tons of bulk, breakbulk, containerized, general and project/heavylift cargos each year, resulting in a regional economic impact of more than $2.3 billion annually.
The collaborative success of the port and its partners in competitively meeting customers’ needs demonstrates why more shippers are choosing Port Manatee as their transportation home.
The port’s cargo diversi� cation strategy involves handling a sweeping range of imported and exported commodities, helping to insulate the port from extreme global market � uctuations.
For nearly a half a century, Port Manatee’s bulk commodity partners have served as the cornerstone of the port’s portfolio, providing a vital stabilizing in� uence. Dry bulk cargos abound at Port Manatee.
Trucks line up at Port Manatee’s Berth 5 to unload bulk cargo.
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Kinder Morgan handles fertilizer export operations at Port Manatee for Mosaic and a variety of other bulk importers as well as the import of Phosrock.
South American forest products are another component of Port Manatee’s diverse cargo mix. Port Manatee remains the largest import destination in the Southeast United States for South American forest products.
Forest products carrier G2 Ocean and its Arrow Terminals Inc./Port Manatee Forestry Terminal subsidiary utilize port-owned covered storage to house lumber, plywood, drywall, fencing material and woodpulp. Ocean G2 also delivers aluminum, steel and a variety of other cargos to the port from Argentina.
Federal Marine Terminals handles general cargo duties for World Direct Shipping and
G2 Ocean at Port Manatee. As one of the port’s longstanding partners, FMT is well-practiced in handling produce, forest products, automobiles, steel, paper, aluminum, containers, project cargo and more.
Stevedoring and marine terminal operator Logistec Gulf Coast LLC has built a 5.19-acre cargo pad for storage of prilled sulphur, a relatively new commodity for Port Manatee. Additionally, Logistec Gulf Coast moves fertilizers, salt, potash and other bulk cargos at Port Manatee.
Construction aggregates are also key dry bulk commodities. Port Manatee tenant Martin Marietta operates a proprietary, mile-long, high-speed conveyor system linking Berth 5 to a modern 20-acre aggregate terminal. The conveyor is capable of moving as many as 4,000 tons of aggregate rock per hour.
A Kirby Inland Marine tanker berths at Port Manatee, the � rst of several vessels bringing much-needed fuel through the port in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
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Liquid bulk commodities - from asphalt to bunker fuels to not-from-concentrate citrus juices - also play a signi� cant role in the port’s cargo portfolio.
Florida Power & Light Co. is a major consumer of natural gas imported by Gulfstream Natural Gas System LLC. FPL uses oil and natural gas to power many of its plants, including the Manatee Energy Center in nearby rural Parrish.
Imports of fuel oils and diesel also are stored and handled at the port by Denver-based TransMontaigne Product Services Inc., making Port Manatee the fuel hub for Southwest Florida. Recently, fuel operations at Port Manatee underwent signi� cant expansion, with additional capacity and a long-term contract extension expected to further increase liquid bulk cargo volumes at the port while supporting growth of RaceTrac Petroleum Inc.’s Florida presence.
G R O W T H & D I V E R S I F I C A T I O N
At Port Manatee, containerized cargo is o� oaded from World Direct Shipping’s M/V Queen B.
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G R O W T H & D I V E R S I F I C A T I O N
Miami-based World Fuel Services is the newest addition to the Port Manatee family. World Fuel Services established its latest storage and supply operation for fuel oil and marine diesel at the port in 2017 to meet fuel bunkering needs for cruise and cargo vessels throughout Tampa Bay.
Citrus juices are another signi� cant part of the port’s liquid bulk cargo mix. Citrosuco North America Inc. and Louis Dreyfus Commodities ship
concentrate and not-from-concentrate juices through Port Manatee. Thousands of trucks deliver or receive citrus juice products at the port for processing plants throughout Florida every year.
Another bountiful commodity at Port Manatee is fresh fruit.
Del Monte Fresh Produce, which recently extended its long-term relationship with Port Manatee, is the largest importer of fresh produce from Central America to Florida, bringing in palletized and containerized bananas, pineapples, mangos and plantains. Stevedoring company Logistec USA Inc. handles all of Del Monte’s containerized and palletized produce at four of the port’s � ve cold storage facilities.
World Direct Shipping imports fruits and vegetables from the state
of Veracruz, Mexico, through Port Manatee on two weekly services. Other cargos include machinery, vehicles, lumber, paper products, juice concentrates, sugar, particle board and food-grade chemicals. Federal Marine Terminals is the stevedore for World Direct Shipping.
Port Manatee and its partners understand the challenges shippers face moving perishables. With 207,000 square feet of chilled warehouse space, the port o� ers more on-dock refriger-ated space than any other U.S. Gulf of Mexico seaport. Port Manatee’s modern chill facilities are ideal for year-round and seasonal fruit and vegetable imports or exports.
Port Manatee Ship Repair and Fabrication LLC is located at the port and provides services for a full spectrum of commercial vessels - from containerships and general cargo vessels to tugboats and barges - trading in the Gulf region, as well as the U.S. Southeast and Caribbean.
Port Manatee Commerce Center is a 360,000-square-foot industrial storage facility, located just outside the security gates of Port Manatee, providing o� ce and warehouse facilities to port tenants and other local businesses. PMCC is connected by rail to the CSX mainline and recently completed a new rail yard, doubling its daily rail capacity to 28 cars.
Port Manatee’s cargo operations are strengthened by the support of shipping administrators such as Alpico International and expert vessel servicing by Subsea Global Solutions.
Port Manatee’s family of businesses continues to grow and succeed, making it no wonder that the port keeps building upon its time-honored distinction as Tampa Bay’s � rst port of call.
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S E C U R I T Y
Security is priority at Port Manatee
the security assessment and security plan development process. In the decade the port has been certi� ed to conduct this training, more than 1,000 FSO students from ports nationwide have completed the course. Port Manatee is proud to say that security professionals from throughout Florida and the nation have been trained by Port Manatee and hold its graduation certi� cations.
Port Manatee’s training opportunities also includes the FSO refresher course. This program is designed to update graduates on the changes in U.S. Coast Guard regulations that have been put into e� ect as well as the impacts of those changes. This course has been conducted at Port Manatee and o� site locations including the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Port Manatee security professionals also provide other o� site training and security consulting to support ports nationwide in meeting their security requirements.
Port Manatee’s security department also services the local community as an approved application center for TSA Pre✓®. TSA Pre✓® allows low-risk travelers to experience expedited, more-e� cient security screening at participating U.S. airport checkpoints.
Port Manatee’s security department is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all employees, tenants and visitors. The force is on duty 24/7, operating from its state-of-the-industry access control center at the port’s main entrance.
Security personnel monitor the port’s more than 1,100 acres from the high-tech center via a sophisticated surveillance system, enabling vehicles to move quickly through the port with a high level of unobtrusive scrutiny. Security personnel also patrol the port’s grounds via a � eet of vehicles and monitor waterways using advanced surveillance systems and a variety of watercraft.
Over the past year, Port Manatee’s highly trained security sta� has bolstered its role, assuming functions that previously had been the responsibility of terminal operators. By doing so, redundancies have been eliminated, allowing the highest levels of security to be provided at the lowest cost as increasing volumes of diverse cargos cross port docks.
Aside from monitoring the port, Port Manatee’s security department also o� ers security training courses, and Port Manatee is the only seaport in Florida certi� ed to conduct the facility security o� cer (FSO) training required for seaport security managers. Students receive training from instructors who actively perform the FSO duties on a daily basis. The 18-hour course complies with U.S. Coast Guard training requirements and is o� ered quarterly.
The FSO training includes a historical perspective of seaport security requirements, a review of seaport security regulations, both international and domestic, and in-depth training on
Port Manatee security o� cers enforce access control for vessel operations.
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In an early step of the clam project to support a healthier Tampa Bay, clam seeds are prepared for placement under protective netting before release in waters o� Port Manatee.
Covernets protect clams in Tampa Bay o� Port Manatee, allowing the bivalves to safely ful� ll their task of keeping waters clearer, thus helping seagrass and other native species proliferate.
E N V I R O N M E N T A L C O M M I T M E N T
Port upholds environmental commitmentPort Manatee takes pride in protecting the environment in and around Port Manatee. Port operations are guided by the Manatee County Port Authority’s mission statement, which in part calls for “conducting maritime-related activities in a pro� table and environmentally responsible manner.”
All projects at the port are conducted with a commitment to the environment - to ensure the ecosystem surrounding the port is not only maintained, but thrives. A proactive environmental approach has resulted in the port exceeding environmental compliance goals.
Clam project supporting cleaner Tampa Bay waters
A one-of-its-kind project involving hundreds of thousands of clams is proactively supporting healthier Tampa Bay waters o� Port Manatee.
Port Manatee is partnering with Eckerd College, the Gulf Shell� sh Institute and Manatee County-based Bay Shell� sh Co. in the clam restoration endeavor, which is bringing about clearer waters and, in turn, helping many native species to thrive.
The project began in 2016, with the planting o� Port Manatee of some 600,000 juvenile clams of the native species mercenaria campechiensis, provided by the Bay Shell� sh hatchery, located on Terra Ceia Island in northern Manatee County.
Initially, clam seeds were kept under netting to protect them from predators. They have now been released from the netting and placed under covernets, allowing them to safely ful� ll their mission of � ltering nitrogen, phosphorous and chlorophyll-a from water while feeding on phytoplankton and furnishing natural fertilizer for indigenous seagrass.
Thus, the seagrass, with ample sunlight penetrating the clearer water and bene� ting from abundant nutrients, provides shelter and protected nursery areas for a full range of Tampa Bay marine species.
Hundreds of thousands of the clams remain and, with decades-long life spans and through subsequent reproduction, a thriving bivalve community is anticipated to continue to furnish bene� ts for generations to come.
Manbirtee Key bird sanctuary
The manmade island known as Manbirtee Key is the result of Port Manatee’s original channel project in the 1960s. The port partnered with Gulfstream Natural Gas System LLC and Audubon Florida in a multimillion-dollar project converting the dredged material island to a thriving bird sanctuary. Manbirtee Key has attracted more than 120 species of birds since its restoration more than a decade ago.
The island was recontoured to suit a wide range of nesting and feeding habitats. Invasive plant species, overgrown vegetation and predators (such as raccoons, possums and snakes) were removed from the island.
Manbirtee Key o� ers a variety of nesting and feeding habitats to a wide array of birds.
Port Manatee operates its own Class III railroad with two low-emissions engines.
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Seagrass mitigation
E N V I R O N M E N T A L C O M M I T M E N T
The Manatee County Port Authority is committed to protecting and enhancing Tampa Bay’s pristine ecosystem.
The port’s groundbreaking seagrass mitigation program and award-winning Manbirtee Key bird sanctuary prove that nature and ports can thrivingly coexist. Drawing from a donor bed of 5.33 acres lying in the path of proposed expansion dredging, more than 20 acres of new seagrass meadows now � ourish in Tampa Bay waters adjacent to Port Manatee.
Beginning in 2001, scientists carefully transplanted the seagrass to locations scarred by years of propeller-driven recreational boats traversing shallow bay waters. With a 400-acre environmental management area in place to protect the habitat from further scarring, seagrass now grows unimpeded.
For the previous 30 years, seagrass transplantation was largely considered experimental, meeting with varying degrees of success around the world. Port Manatee project size and overwhelming success attracted global attention and earned several honors, including a Gulf Guardian Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Gulf of Mexico Program. The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) also selected the project as the Western Hemisphere’s top environmental program.
Green locomotives
In 2014, two “green” diesel-electric locomotives were deployed at Port Manatee, resulting in dramatic reductions in emissions and operating costs. The new locomotives are expected to reduce emissions of nitrous oxide and particulate matter by as much as 90 percent.
Scienti� c crew members work on transplanting of seagrass.
The International Trade Hub at Port Manatee, founded in 2014, serves as an incubator for global commerce and technological innovation. Currently, 15 companies are located at the International Trade Hub while exploring opportunities.
The International Trade Hub at Port Manatee o� ers foreign and regional start-ups, entrepreneurs and students access to a low-cost workplace and support by providing market expertise and networking opportunities.
The hub o� ces are located at Port Manatee’s Intermodal Complex and are equipped with the infrastructure needed for a productive work environment. Knowledgeable professionals are available to help develop appropriate supply chain solutions.
In 2017, the International Trade Hub has gained signi� cant momentum as highly ranked leaders representing such countries as Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Dominican Republic and Japan visited the port throughout the year to look for opportunities to grow trade and expand global connections with Manatee County.
For more information on the International Trade Hub at Port Manatee and its events, please check its website at: www.internationalhubportmanatee.com
Port Manatee’s Intermodal Building is home to the International Trade Hub at Port Manatee.
International Trade Hub supports global business growth
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C O M M U N I T Y & C O M M E R C E
Port Manatee engages trucking community
In appreciation of the hard work and commitment of the truck driver community, Port Manatee celebrated its second annual Trucker Appreciation Day in 2017.
Port senior sta� , together with sponsoring tenants Logistec Gulf Coast LLC, Federal Marine Terminals Inc., Arrow Terminals Inc., World Direct Shipping, TransMontaigne Partners LP and Manatee Truck & Trailer Wash LLC, treated nearly 300 truck drivers to a picnic-style lunch just outside Port Manatee’s main gate.
Professional drivers enjoy a picnic-style lunch as they are honored during Port Manatee’s second annual Trucker Appreciation Day.
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Tenants & facilities1 ............Transit Shed #32 ............Argos3 ............Vacant4 ............Kinder Morgan5 ............TransMontaigne Product Services Inc.6 ............TransMontaigne Laboratories7 ............Anchor House Mission8 ...........FMT Shop9 ...........Transit Shed #2 - Chill10 ..........Berth 8 Pad11 ..........American Cement Co.12 ..........Port Manatee Scrap Metal13 ..........Transit Shed #114 ..........Alpico International Transit Shed #7 • Harris Intermodal Complex15 ..........Port Manatee Forestry Terminal (PMFT) Transit Shed #1016 ..........Transit Shed #9 • World Direct Shipping Offi ce17 ..........Transit Shed #518 ..........US Customs and Border Protection US Department of Agriculture • Cruise Terminal19 ..........Port Manatee Administration O� ces Logistec USA Inc. • Chill Transit Shed #420 ..........Fresh Del Monte Produce O� ce21 ..........Fresh Del Monte Produce Chill Transit Shed #622 ..........Chill Transit Shed #823 ..........Container Yard w/Reefer Plugs24 ..........Port Manatee Open Storage Zone B Truck Queuing/Storage25 ..........FPL/Transtate Pipeline26 ..........CSX Interchange Tracks27 ..........Intermodal Building MCPA Chambers International Trade Hub at Port Manatee28 ..........Operations & Maintenance Building29 ..........Port Manatee Conveyer30 ..........Truck Queuing Facilities31 ..........Access Control Center32 ..........Scale House33 ..........Supplemental Parking/Tour Parking34 ..........Gulf Coast Bulk Equipment Cargo Pad35 ..........Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation36 ..........Port Manatee Commerce Center37 ..........Transit Shed #1138 ..........Transit Shed #2 - Dry39 ..........Martin Marietta Materials Aggregate Yard / Prestige Concrete Products40 ..........Vecenergy41 ..........Martin Marietta Conveyor System42 ..........Air Products43 ..........Intermodal Yard44 ..........Laydown Area w/Reefer Plugs
Available lots 1. 10 acres, 0.37 mile from the dock 2. 10 acres, 0.16 mile from the dock 3. 6.5 acres, 0.45 mile from the dock 4. 26 acres, 0.76 mile from the dock 5. 21 acres, 0.22 mile from the dock 6. 6.5 acres, 0.45 mile from the dock 7. 5 acres, 130 feet from the dock 8. 21 acres, 0.10 mile from the dock 9. 24 acres, 130 feet from the dock 10. 52 acres, 1 mile from the dock, located o� port 11. 10 acres, 1.7 miles from the dock, located o� port
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P O R T M A N A T E E | 2 0 1 8 D I R E C T O R Y36
BERTHS 6 & 7
Berths 4 & 5• Berth 4 - 616 ft.• Berth 5 - 616 ft.• 40-ft. draft• 130-ft. asphalt apron• Rail service• Dry bulk• Public• Conveyor systems:
1,440 ft. 60-inch belt,4,000 ton per hour capacity;4,900 ft. 48-inch belt,4,000 ton per hour capacity
Transit Shed #3:• 35,000 sq.-ft.• Dry storage• Public
Berths 4 & 5
B E R T H I N F O R M A T I O N
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BERTHS 6 & 7
Berth 6
• 750 ft.
• 1,458 ft. cont. with adjacent Berth 7
• 40-ft. draft
• 100-ft. asphalt apron
• Rail service
• Dry bulk, liquid bulk and breakbulk
• Public
• Port-owned covered conveyor system
to private cement mill with two silos
• Private offi ce space
Berth 7
• 750 ft. (1,458 ft. contiguous with Berth 6)
• 40-ft. draft and 100-ft. asphalt apron
• Petroleum pipeline to tank farm
• Rail service
• Two fi xed gantry conveyor loaders,1,200 ton per hour capacity
• Dry bulk, liquid bulk and breakbulk
• Public
Transit Shed #2:
115,000 sq. ft. dockside warehousing featuring
30,000 sq. ft. freeze, 25,000 sq. ft. chill;
(55,000 sq. ft. combined chill) 60,000 sq. ft. ambient
Public/leased – Kinder Morgan:
235,000 sq. ft. private dry warehouses
Berths 6 & 7
B E R T H I N F O R M A T I O N
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Berth 8
B E R T H I N F O R M A T I O N
Berth 8• 783 ft. 40 ft. draft
• 120 ft. asphalt apron
• Petroleum pipeline to tank farm
• Dockside bunkering
• Pneumatic cement discharge system below dock surface, connecting 4 silos with 50,000-ton capacity
• General cargo, containers, breakbulk, freeze, chill, liquid bulk and project cargo
• Public
Transit Shed #1: • 28,000 sq. ft. dockside warehouse for dry storage
with 4,000 sq. ft. o� ce/leased• PublicTransit Shed #2:• 115,000 sq. ft. dockside warehousing featuring
30,000 sq. ft. freeze and 25,000 sq. ft. chill (55,000 sq. ft. combined chill)
• 60,000 sq. ft. ambient• Public/leasedTransit Shed #7/Harris Intermodal Complex: • 127,000 sq. ft. warehouse located 130 yards from dock• 30,000 sq. ft. chill• 92,000 sq. ft. ambient with 5,000 sq. ft. offi ce/leased• Public
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Berths 9 & 10
B E R T H I N F O R M A T I O N
Berth 9• 788 ft. (1,527 ft. continuous with Berth 10), 40 ft. draft• RO/RO ramp at east end• 100-ft. concrete/asphalt apron• Petroleum pipeline to tank farms• Dockside bunkering• Rail service• RO/RO, general cargo, breakbulk, containers, liquid bulk and
project cargo• PublicTransit Shed #9: • 171,000 sq. ft. dry warehouse including 5,000 sq. ft.
of o� ce space/leased• Transit Shed #10: 140,000 sq. ft. dry warehouse. Public/leased• Transit Shed #5: 5,000 sq. ft. dry warehouse. Public/leasedCruise Embarkation Terminal:• 25,000 sq. ft. • Public
Berth 10 • 788 ft. (1,527 ft. continuous with Berth 9),
40 ft. draft
• 100 ft. concrete/asphalt apron
• Petroleum pipeline to tank farms
• Dockside bunkering
• General cargo, containers, liquid bulk and breakbulk
• Public
Transit Shed #4/Port Manatee Main O� ce: • 30,000 sq. ft. multi-use facility including
two 7,500 sq. ft. chill rooms/leased15,000 sq. ft. dry storage15,000 sq. ft. o� ce/leased
• Public/leased
Dorian Aerial & Architectural Photographics, Inc.
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Berth 11
B E R T H I N F O R M A T I O N
Berth 11
• 552 ft., 40 ft. draft
• 75 ft. asphalt apron
• General cargo, breakbulk, containers and liquid bulk
• Public
Transit Shed #6• 58,000 sq. ft. chill warehouse with fi ve independently
temperature-controlled rooms totaling 47,000 sq. ft. and
11,000 sq. ft. of o� ce/shop
• Public/leased
Transit Shed #8• 60,000 sq. ft. chill warehouse with six independently
temperature-controlled rooms
• Public/obligated
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Berths 12 & 14
B E R T H I N F O R M A T I O N
Dorian Aerial & Architectural Photographics, Inc.
Berths 12 & 14
• Berth 12 - 800 ft.
• Berth 14 - 800 ft.
• 40 ft. draft with 120 ft. apron
• General cargo and containers
• 10 acre Phase 1 intermodal yard 2013
• Public
Transit Shed #11:
• 174,000 sq.ft. dry warehouse
• Public/leased
Future Development:
• 52 acres of adjacent available land
P O R T M A N A T E E | 2 0 1 8 D I R E C T O R Y42
P O R T M A N AT E E | B U S I N E S S D I R E C TO R YP O R T M A N AT E E | B U S I N E S S D I R E C TO R Y
ACCOUNTANTSShinn & Company LLC1001 3rd Ave. W., Suite 500Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 747-0500 Fax (941) 746-0202www.shinnandco.com
AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATIONABS Air Conditioning7402 N. 56th St., Suite 520Tampa, FL 33617 Tel (727) 894-4900 Fax (727) 894-1041www.abscoolteamac.com
Drymon Refrigeration & Construction Inc.3014 59th Ave. Drive E.Bradenton, FL 34203Tel (941) 753-4572 Fax (941) 753-3557www.drymonrefrigeration.com
Gri�n Service Corp.606 N. Gilchrist Ave.Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 251-6942 Fax (813) 253-2372 www.gri�nsvc.com
Krauss Company of Florida6110 126th Ave. N.Largo, FL 33773Tel (727) 536-4800 Fax (727) 536-1280www.kernergroup.com
McMullen Air Conditioning Refrigeration Service4877 28th St. N.St. Petersburg, FL 33714Tel (727) 527-0000 Fax (727) 526-4813www.mcmullenhvac.com
Southern Equipment Corporation1401 U.S. Highway 301 N.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 251-1839 Fax (813) 253-8821www.southern-eq.com
AIRPORT OPERATORSAirport Manatee14108 U.S. Highway 41 N.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-9296www.airportmanatee.org
Orlando International Airport Greater Orlando Aviation Authority1 Je� Fuqua Blvd.Orlando, FL 32827Tel (407) 825-2001www.orlandoairports.net
St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport14700 Terminal Blvd., Suite 221Clearwater, FL 33762Tel (727) 453-7800www.�y2pie.com
Sarasota Bradenton International Airport6000 Airport CircleSarasota, FL 34243Tel (941) 359-2770www.srq-airport.com
Southwest Florida International Airport11000 Terminal Access RoadFort Myers, FL 33913Tel (239) 590-4800www.�ylcpa.com
Tampa Executive Airport6582 Eureka Springs Road Tampa, FL 33610Tel (813) 626-1515 Fax (813) 630-2455www.tampaairport.com/tampa-executive-airport
Tampa International AirportHillsborough County Aviation AuthorityP.O. Box 22287 Tampa, FL 33622Tel (813) 870-8700www.tampaairport.com
ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS
AECOM Ports & Marine800 Douglas EntranceNorth Tower, 2nd FloorCoral Gables, FL 33134Tel (305) 592-4800 Fax (305) 447-3580www.aecom.com
AtkinsPorts & Coastal Division2639 N. Monroe St., Building CTallahassee, FL 32303Tel (850) 575-1800 Fax (850) 575-0105www.atkinsglobal.com
Cardno TBE380 Park Place Blvd., Suite 300Clearwater, FL 33759Tel (727) 531-3505 Fax (727) 539-1294www.cardnotbe.com
CH2M Hill4350 W. Cypress St., Suite 600Tampa, FL 33607Tel (813) 874-0777www.ch2mhill.com
Horton, Harley & Carter Inc.715 S. Howard Ave., Suite 200Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 258-5775 Fax (813) 259-1010www.hhcarch.com
Mo�att & Nichol1509 W.Swann Ave., Suite 225, Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 258-8818 Fax (813) 258-8525www.mo�attnichol.com
Wilhelmsen Callenberg Inc.4130 S.W. 28th WayFort Lauderdale, FL 33312Tel (954) 585-5800 Fax (954) 585-5899www.wilhelmsen.com
ASSOCIATIONS & CLUBS
Anchor House Mission13285 Eastern Ave.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-0764 Fax (941) 722-1918
IndexACCOUNTANTS ......................................................... 42AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION .......... 42AIRPORT OPERATORS ............................................ 42ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS .................................. 42ASSOCIATIONS & CLUBS ....................................... 42ATTORNEYS ............................................................... 43AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES ........................................ 43BANKS .......................................................................... 43BOAT CHARTER /
SEA LAUNCH SERVICES .................................. 43BUNKERING ................................................................ 44CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ................................ 44CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL ................................. 44CONSTRUCTION, MARINE .................................... 44CONSULATES ............................................................. 44CONSULTANTS, MARINE ....................................... 45CONTAINERS .............................................................. 45CRANE MANUFACTURER ...................................... 45CRANE SERVICES ..................................................... 46DIVERS & MARINE SALVAGERS ........................... 46DREDGING .................................................................. 46DRUMS ......................................................................... 47ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ................................. 47ELECTRICAL SERVICES, MARINE ........................ 47ELECTRONICS, MARINE ......................................... 47ENGINEERING, MARINE ......................................... 47ENVIRONMENTAL &
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING .................... 48ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP ............................... 48EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES, MARINE .................... 48EXPORT PACKING & RIGGING ............................. 49FOREIGN-TRADE ZONE ......................................... 49FREIGHT CONSOLIDATORS/NVOCCS .............. 49FREIGHT FORWARDERS/
CUSTOMS BROKERS ......................................... 49GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES ............................... 50GROUND TRANSPORTATION .............................. 51HOTELS/MOTELS ..................................................... 51INSURANCE ................................................................ 52INSURANCE, CARGO ............................................... 52INSURANCE, MARINE ............................................. 52LABOR ORGANIZATIONS ...................................... 53LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT ...................................... 53LINE HANDLERS ....................................................... 54LINER SERVICES ........................................................ 54MACHINING & FABRICATING ............................... 54MISCELLANEOUS ..................................................... 54PHOTOGRAPHY ........................................................ 55PILOTAGE .................................................................... 56PIPELINE OPERATORS ............................................ 56PORT AUTHORITY ATTORNEY ............................ 56RAIL CARRIERS .......................................................... 56REALTORS ................................................................... 56SECURITY GUARD SERVICE .................................. 56SERVICES, MARINE .................................................. 56SERVICES, SECURITY ............................................... 57SHIP CHANDLERS .................................................... 57SHIP REPAIR/SHIPYARDS ...................................... 57SHIPPING AGENTS/LINES ..................................... 58STEVEDORES ............................................................. 58SURVEYORS, MARINE ............................................. 59TAXI SERVICES ........................................................... 60TERMINAL OPERATORS ......................................... 60TOWING ...................................................................... 6OTRANSPORTATION, HEAVYHAUL ....................... 61TRUCK WASH ............................................................. 61TRUCKING ................................................................... 61VESSEL FUELING COMPANIES ............................ 63WAREHOUSING & STORAGE ................................ 63
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P O R T M A N AT E E | B U S I N E S S D I R E C TO R YP O R T M A N AT E E | B U S I N E S S D I R E C TO R Y
Port Manatee Propeller Club13502 Reeder RoadPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-6621www.manateepropellerclub.com
Port of Tampa Propeller ClubP.O. Box 76985Tampa, FL 33675-1985Tel (813) 225-7227 Fax (813) 225-5667 www.propellerclubtampa.com
Sarasota International Business Council1945 Fruitville RoadSarasota, FL 34236Tel (941) 955-8187 Fax (941) 366-5621 www.sarasotachamber.com
Tampa Bay Pilots Association1825 Sahlman DriveTampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-3737 Fax (813) 247-4425www.tampabaypilots.com
ATTORNEYSAbrahamson & Uiterwyk900 W. Platt St.Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 222-0500 Fax (813) 221-4738www.theinjurylawyers.com
Blalock Walters, P.A.802 11th St. W.Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 748-0100 Fax (941) 745-2093www.blalockwalters.com
Gray Robinson 401 East Jackson St.Tampa, FL. 33602Tel (813) 273-5000 Fax (813) 273-5145www.ghrlaw.com
Lau, Lane, Pieper, Conley & McCreadie100 S. Ashley Drive, Suite 1700Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 229-2121 Fax (813) 228-7710www.laulane.com
Lewis, Longman & Walker101 Riverfront Blvd., Suite 626Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 708-4040 Fax (941) 708-4024www.llw-law.com
Phelps Dunbar100 S. Ashley Drive, Suite 1900Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 472-7550 Fax (813) 472-7570www.phelpsdunbar.com
Porges, Hamlin, Knowles, Hawk, P.A.1205 Manatee Ave. W.Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 748-3770 Fax (941) 746-4160www.phkplaw.com
Richard C. Reinhart, P.A.310 13th St. W.Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 747-1492 Fax (941) 746-1598
Williams, Parker, Harrison, Dietz & Getzen200 S. Orange Ave.Sarasota, FL 34236Tel (941) 366-4800 Fax (941) 366-5109www.williamsparker.com
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES
The Pasha Group4040 Civic Center Drive, Suite 350San Rafael, CA 94903Tel (415) 927-6400 Dax (415) 924-5672www.pashagroup.com
BANKSBB&T Downtown Bradenton BBC921 Manatee Avenue W.Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 745-3445 Fax (941) 745-3438www.bbandt.com
BMO Harris Bank4502 Cortez Road W.Bradenton, FL 34210Tel (941) 761-2150 Fax (941) 795-6930www.bmoharris.com
C1 BankBraden River Banking Center6000 State Road 70 E.Bradenton, FL 34203Tel (941) 756-0099 Fax 941) 756-0013www.C1Bank.com
Fifth Third Bank of Florida50 Central Ave.Sarasota, FL 34236Tel (941) 329-4653 Fax (941) 329-4651www.53.com
Harbor Community Bank410 8th Ave. W.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-2992 Fax (941) 721-8323www.harborcv.com
Florida Central Credit Union701 9th St. W.Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 758-4422www.�oridacentralcu.com
Hancock Bank4770 State Road 64 E.Bradenton, FL 34208Tel (941) 746-1000 Fax (941) 746-0949www.hancockbank.com
Regions Bank100 N. Tampa St., Suite 3400Tampa, FL 33602Tel (800) 734-4667www.regions.com
SunTrust1777 Main St. Suite 200Sarasota, FL 34236Tel (941) 951-3307 Fax (941) 365-9189www.suntrust.com
Wells Fargo303 9th Street W.Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 526-1120www.wellsfargo.com
BOAT CHARTER/ SEA LAUNCH SERVICESSGS Tampa, LLC10890 75th St.Largo, FL 33777Tel (727) 393-6114 Fax (727) [email protected]
Available for Private Charters out of Port Manatee(813) 223-7999 YachtStarShip.com Home Docks: Tampa & Clearwater
Florida’s Premier Fleet of Yachts
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Yacht Star Ship Dining Cruises604 Channelside DriveTampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 223-7999www.yachtstarship.com
BUNKERINGMidstream Fuel Service1001 McClosky Blvd.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-2105 Fax (813) 248-1373
Port Consolidated Inc.5007 Denver St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 247-3417 Fax (813) 248-5908www.portconsolidated.com
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCEAnna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce5313 Gulf Drive N.Holmes Beach, FL 34217Tel (941) 778-1541 Fax (941) 778-9679www.amichamber.org
Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce1945 Fruitville RoadSarasota, FL 34236Tel (941) 955-8187 Fax (941) 366-5621www.sarasotachamber.com
Gulf Coast Latin Chamber of Commerce9040 Town Center ParkwayLakewood Ranch, FL 34202Tel (941) 358-7065 Fax (941) 552-1284www.latinchamber.wildapricot.org
Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce5570 Gulf of Mexico DriveLongboat Key, FL 34228Tel (941) 383-2466 Fax (941) 383-8217www.longboatkeychamber.com
Manatee Chamber of Commerce222 10th St WBradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 748-3411 Fax (941) 745-1877www.manateechamber.com
South Shore Chamber of Commerce137 Harbor Village LaneApollo Beach, FL 33572Tel (813) 645-1366 Fax (813) 645-2099www.southshorechamberofcommerce.org
CONSTRUCTION, GENERALDrymon Refrigeration & Construction Inc.3014 59th Ave. Drive E.Bradenton, FL 34203Tel (941) 753-4572 Fax (941) 753-3557www.drymonrefrigeration.com
Halfacre Construction Company7015 Professional Parkway EastSarasota, FL 34240Tel (941) 907-9099 Fax (941) 907-9079www.halfacreconstruction.com
Quest Corporation of America Inc. 3853 Northdale Blvd., Suite 242Tampa, FL 33624Tel (813) 926-2942 Fax (813) 926-2962www.qcausa.com
Woodru� & Sons Inc.6450 31st St. E. P.O. Box 10127Bradenton, FL 34282-0127Tel (941) 756-1871 Fax (941) 755-1379www.woodru�andsons.com
CONSTRUCTION, MARINEAmerican Bridge Company5430 W. Tyson Ave.Tampa, FL 33611Tel (813) 254-4127 Fax (813) 259-4754www.americanbridge.net
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock2122 York RoadOak Brook, IL 60523Tel (630) 574-3000 Fax (630) 574-2909www.gldd.com
Hendry Corporation1650 Hemlock St.Tampa, FL 33605PO Box 75036Tampa, FL 33675Tel (813) 241-9206 Fax (813) 241-9215
Hennessy Construction Svcs. Corp.2300 22nd St. N.St. Petersburg, FL 33713Tel (727) 821-3223 Fax (727) 822-5726www.hcs�.com
Orion Marine Construction Inc.5600 W. Commerce St.Tampa, FL 33616Tel (813) 839-8441 Fax (813) 831-7498www.orionmarinegroup.com
Quest Corporation of America, Inc. 3837 Northdale Blvd., Suite 242Tampa, FL 33624Tel (813) 926-2942 Fax (813) 926-2962www.qcausa.com
CONSULATESArgentina, Consulate General of1101 Brickell Ave, 9th Floor - North TowerMiami, FL 33131Tel (305) 373-1889 Fax (305) 373-1598www.consuladoargentinoenmiami.org/en
Brazil, Consulate of83150 SW 38th AvenueMiami, FL 33146Tel (305) 285-6200 Fax (305) 285-6229http://miami.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/
Chile, Consulate General of800 Brickell Avenue, Suite 1200Miami, Florida 33131Tel (305) 373 8624 Fax (305) 379 6613www.chile.gob.cl/miami/en/
Denmark & Norway, Consulate of202 S. Rome Ave., Suite 200Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 769-1439 Fax 813-247-4256www.arsavage.com
Ecuador, Consulate of117 N.W. 42nd Ave.Miami, FL 33126Tel (305) 539-8214 Fax (305) 539-8313www.ecumiami.org
Mexico Consulate2550 Technology DriveOrlando, FL 32804Tel (407) 422-0514 Fax (407) 422-9633 https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/orlando
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Panama, Consulate General of5775 Blue Lagoon DriveMiami, FL 33126Tel (305) 447-3700 Fax (305) 447-4142
CONSULTANTS, MARINE
AECOM Ports & Marine800 Douglas EntranceNorth Tower, 2nd FloorCoral Gables, FL 33134Tel (305) 447-3509 Fax (305) 447-3580www.aecom.com
Aegir Port Property Advisers299 Alhambra Circle, Suite 402Coral Gables, FL 33134Tel (305) 529-2250 Fax (305) 529-2271www.aegirports.com
A.R. Savage & Son, LLC202 S. Rome Ave. Suite 200Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 247-4550 Fax (813) 247-5420www.arsavage.com
Atkins / Ports & Coastal Division2639 N. Monroe St., Building CTallahassee, FL 32303-4027Tel (850) 575-1800 Fax (850) 575-1099www.atkinsglobal.com
CH2M Hill4350 W. Cypress St., Suite 600Tampa, FL 33607-4178Tel (813) 874-0777www.ch2m.com
Clark Manco International, Inc.943 Allegro Lane, Suite 10Apollo Beach, FL 33572Tel (813) 641-0001 Fax (813) 641-0002www.clarkmanco.com
Gahagan & Bryant Associates, Inc.3802 W. Bay to Bay Blvd., Suite B-22Tampa, FL 33629Tel (813) 831-4408 Fax (813) 831-4216www.gba-inc.com
Gibbons & Company Inc.P.O. Box 1133McLean, VA 22101Tel (202) 783-6000 www.gibbonsco.com
Golder Associates Inc.5100 W. Lemon St., Suite 208Tampa, FL 33609Tel (813) 287-1717 Fax (813) 287-1716www.golder.com
Harden Marine Associates, Inc.202 S. 22nd St., Suite 203Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-3505 Fax (813) 248-1429
J. Cortina, Inc.603 E. Jackson St.Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 229-6973 Fax (813) 229-0995www.jcortina.com
Maritime ConsultantsP.O. Box 324Tampa, FL 33601Tel (813) 493-3360
Momentum LogisticsTel (813) 777-3443 www.MomentumLC.com
P.L. Marine Survey Co.7428 Wyatt DriveTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 621-7726 Fax (813) 622-8253
Quest Corporation of America, Inc. 3837 Northdale Blvd., Suite 242Tampa, FL 33624Tel (813) 926-2942 Fax (813) 926-2962www.qcausa.com
R K Johns & Associates200 W. 57th St., Suite 907New York, NY 10019Tel (212) 393-9697 Fax (212) 385-0849
Robert J. DlouhyP.O. Box 40, Odessa, FL 33556Tel (813) 926-0134 Fax (813) 926-0134
URS Corporation7650 W. Courtney Campbell CausewayTampa, FL 33607Tel (813) 286-1711 Fax (813) 287-8591www.urscorp.com
Vivian White, Maritime ConsultantsP.O. Box 324, Tampa, FL 33601Tel (813) 493-3360
Volkert & Associates1408 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 600Tampa, FL. 33609Tel (813) 875-1365 Fax (813) 874-7656www.volkert.com
CONTAINERSFresh Del Monte Produce200 Del Monte WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-3060 Fax (941) 722-7075www.freshdelmonte.com
World Direct Shipping600 Tampa Bay Way , Suite 5Palmettto, FL 34221Tel (941) 729-5828 Fax (941) 729-5741www.worlddirectshipping.com
CRANE MANUFACTURER
KonecranesAlan C. GarciaSales Manager, Port SolutionsRegion AmericasTel (813) 240-4103www.konecranesUSA.com
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CRANE SERVICESBigge Crane & Rigging2400 Maury StreetRichmond, VA 23224Tel (804) 294-2014www.bigge.com
Certi�ed Slings Inc.6820 Adamo DriveTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 623-6677 Fax (813) 621-0886www.certi�edslings.com
Crane Rental Corp.170 N. Goldenrod RoadOrlando, FL 32807Tel (407) 277-5000
Diversi�ed Lifting Systems Inc.4702 Distribution Drive, Tampa, FL 33605Tel (800) 752-1214Tel (813) 248-2299 Fax (813) 248-6057www.diversi�edlifting.com
Edwards Moving & Rigging3755 Deer Park Blvd.Elkton, FL 32033Tel (904) 293-7854www.edwardsmoving.com
Herndon Brothers180 U.S. 90 West, Jacksonville, FL 32234Tel (904) 266-2221 Fax (904) 266-2212www.herndonbrothers.com
Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation5725 Adamo DriveTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 623-6581 Fax (813) 628-4795www.hertzequip.com
Hydraulic Machinery5024 N. 56th St.Tampa, FL 33610Tel (813) 621-8002 Fax (813) 626-8759www.craneworx.com
Logistec USA Inc.300 Tampa Bay Way, Suite 2Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 721-7209 Fax (941) 729-8235www.logistec.com
Ray Anthony International, LLC11410 58th St. N.Pinellas, FL 33782Tel (727)544-8845 Fax (727)547-5151www.rayanthonyintl.com
Sims Crane & Equipment Company, Inc.1219 Highway 301 N.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 626-8102 Fax (813) 626-6255www.simscrane.com
Weeks Marine Inc.4 Commerce Drive, 2nd FloorCranford, NJ 07016Tel (908) 272-4010 Fax (908) 272-4740www.weeksmarine.com
DIVERS & MARINE SALVAGERSBowman Diving CorporationPO Box 66Cortez, FL 34215Tel (941) 795-4664 Fax (941) 794-1965www.bowmandiving.com
Dive-Tech International Inc.6200 80th Ave. N.Pinellas Park, FL 33781Tel (727) 541-1102 Fax (727) 546-0466www.dive-tech.com
SGS Tampa, LLC10890 75th St.Largo, FL 33777Tel (727) 393-6114 Fax (727) [email protected]
Weeks Marine Inc.4 Commerce Drive, 2nd FloorCranford, NJ 07016Tel (908) 272-4010 Fax (908) 272-4740www.weeksmarine.com
DREDGINGDredgemonsterA division of C&M Roadbuilders ,Inc. 6724 33rd St E.Sarasota, FL 34243Tel (941) 751-6999 Cell (813) 765-8587
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Great Lakes Dredge & Dock2122 York Road, Suite 200Oak Brook, IL 60523Tel (630) 574-3000 Fax (630) 574-2909www.gldd.com
Hendry Corporation1650 Hemlock St. Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 241-9206 Fax (813) 241-9215
DRUMSPort Consolidated Inc.5007 Denver St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 247-3417 Fax (813) 248-5908www.portconsolidated.com
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTBradenton Area Economic Development Corp.4215 Concept CourtBradenton, FL 34211Tel (941) 803-9030 Fax (941)803-9039www.ThinkBradentonArea.com
Charlotte County Economic Development O�ce18501 Murdock Circle, Suite 502Port Charlotte, FL 33948Tel (941) 764-4941 Fax (941) 764-4947www.�oridasinnovationcoast.com
City of North Port4970 City Hall BoulevardNorth Port , FL 34286Tel (941) 429-7029 Fax (941) 429 7079www.cityofnorthport.com
Enterprise Florida Inc.201 N. Franklin St., Suite 201Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 276-9430 Fax (813) 223-7899www.e�orida.com
Enterprise Florida Inc.800 N. Magnolia Ave., Suite 1100Orlando, FL 32803Tel (407) 956-5600 Fax (407) 956-5599www.e�orida.com
Sarasota County Economic Development Corporation2601 Cattleman Road, Suite 102Sarasota, FL 34232 Tel (941) 309-1200 Fax (941) 309-1209www.edcsarasotacounty.com
Sarasota County GovernmentO�ce of Business and Economic Development166 Ringling Blvd., 2nd FloorSarasota, FL 34236Tel ((941) 861-5247 (E) [email protected]/EconomicDevelopment
Sarasota International Business Council1945 Fruitville RoadSarasota, FL 34236Tel (941) 955-8187 Fax (941) 366-5621www.sarasotachamber.com
Tampa Bay Partnership4300 W. Cypress St., Suite 700Tampa, FL 33607Tel (813) 878-2208 Fax (813) 872-9356www.tampabay.org
ELECTRICAL SERVICES, MARINEGulf Marine Repair Corporation1800 Grant St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-3153 Fax (813) 247-6017www.gulfmarinerepair.com
Suncoast Electrical Supply, Inc.1623 Sarasota St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 248-1615 Fax (813) 248-4353www.suncoastelectrical.com
Volkert & Associates1408 N. Westshore Blvd. Suite 600Tampa, FL 33609Tel (813) 875-1365 Fax (813) 874-7656www.volkert.com
ELECTRONICS, MARINEBay Armature and Pump Inc.1601 N. 43rd St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-4275 Fax (813) 242-0514www.bayarmature.com
Consolidated Electrical Distributors2460 12th St.Sarasota, FL 34237Tel (941) 365-0670 Fax (941) 955-4726
Mackay MarineCrosstown Business Center4951-B East Adamo Dr. Suite 234Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 229-0080 Fax (813) 223-3416www.mackaymarine.com
Siemens Industry Inc.Building Technologies3021 N. Commerce ParkwayMiramar, FL 33025www.usa.siemens.com
Sound Marine Electronics Inc.1302 S. 22nd St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-7195 Fax (813) 247-3895
ENGINEERING, MARINE
AECOM Ports & Marine800 Douglas EntranceNorth Tower, 2nd FloorCoral Gables, FL 33134Tel (305) 447-3509 Fax (305) 447-3580www.aecom.com
AtkinsPorts & Coastal Division2639 N. Monroe St., Building CTallahassee, FL 32303-4027Tel (850) 575-1800 Fax (850) 575-0105www.atkinsglobal.com
CH2M Hill4350 W. Cypress St., Suite 600Tampa, FL 33607-4178Tel (813) 876-0829www.ch2m.com
Gahagan & Bryant Associates Inc.3802 W. Bay to Bay Blvd., Suite B-22Tampa, FL 33629Tel (813) 831-4408 Fax (813) 831-4216www.gba-inc.com
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Stantec6900 Professional Parkway E., Suite 100Sarasota, FL 34240Tel (941) 907-6900 Fax (941) 907-6910www.stantec.com
URS Corporation7650 W. Courtney Campbell CausewayTampa, FL 33607Tel (813) 286-1711 Fax (813) 287-8591www.urscorp.com
ENVIRONMENTAL & GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERINGAmbient Technologies Inc.4610 Central Ave.St. Petersburg, FL 33711Tel (727) 328-0268 Fax (727) 328-2477www.ambienttech.com
Apollo Environmental Inc.11553 U.S. Highway. 41 S.Gibsonton, FL 33534Tel (813) 671-3999 Fax (813) 677-3422www.apolloenv.com
ATC Associates Inc.5602 Thompson Center CourtTampa, FL 33634Tel (813) 889-8754www.atcassociates.com
Dunkelberger Engineering and Testing, IncA Terracon Company8260 Vico Court, Unit BSarasota, FL 34240Tel (941) 379-0621www.terracon.com/sarasota
Environmental Engineering Consultants5119 N. Florida Ave.Tampa, FL 33603Tel (800) 229-3781 Fax (813) 238-0036www.eec-tampabay.com
E Q Florida7202 E. 8th Ave.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 319-3400 Fax (813) 628-0842www.eqonline.com
ERM-Southeast Inc.Highland Oaks II, Suite 14010210 Highland Manor DriveTampa, FL 33610Tel (813) 623-5302www.erm.com
Gannett FlemingWestlake Corp. Ctr., Suite 1509119 Corporate Lake DriveTampa, FL 33634-6323Tel (813) 882-4366 Fax (813) 884-4609www.gannett� eming.com
Golder Associates Inc.5100 W. Lemon St., Suite 208Tampa, FL 33609Tel (813) 287-1717 Fax (813) 287-1716www.golder.com
Howco Environmental Services3701 Central Ave.,St. Petersburg, FL 33713Tel (727) 327-8467 Fax (727) 346-6698www.howcousa.com
K2 Engineering Inc.7804 US Hwy. 301 S.Riverview, FL 33569Tel (813) 677-0706www.k2engineering.com
Moretrench Environmental Corp.11001 Fern Hill DriveRiverview, FL 33578Tel (813) 741-0256 Fax (813) 672-4754www.moretrench.com
Southeast Environmental Solutions Inc.801 N. Park RoadPlant City, FL 33563Tel (813) 752-1289 Fax (813) 757-0721www.southeastenvironmentalsolutions.com
Stantec6900 Professional Parkway E., Suite 100Sarasota, FL 34240Tel (941) 907-6900 Fax (941) 907-6910www.stantec.com
URS Corporation7650 W. Courtney Campbell CausewayTampa, FL 33607Tel (813) 286-1711 Fax (813) 287-8591www.urscorp.com
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUPDiversi� ed Environmental Services Inc.1201 N. 22nd St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-3256 Fax (813) 247-5453www.diversi� ed� .com
Professional Service Industries Inc. (PSI)5801 Benjamin Center Drive, Suite 112Tampa, FL. 33634Tel (813) 886-1075 Fax (813) 888-6514www.psiusa.com
SWS Environmental First Response901 McClosky Blvd.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (800) 852-8878 Fax (813) 241-6765www.swsenvironmental.com
EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES, MARINEAmazon Hose & Rubber1103 N. 50th St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 223-7554 Fax (813) 223-7567www.amazonhose.com
Briggs Equipment3915 N. U.S. Highway 301Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 623-6700 Fax (813) 664-9763www.briggsequipment.com
First Choice Marine Supply, Inc.120 N. 20th St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 223-7673 Fax (813) 248-0751www.� rstchoicemarinesupply.com
Florida Detroit Diesel Allison8411 Adamo DriveTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 621-5651 Fax (813) 620-1172www.fdda.com
Goodyear Rubber Products6216 28th St. E.Bradenton, FL 34203Tel (941) 739-9777 Fax (941) 739-9778www.goodyearrubberproducts.com
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Port Manatee Propeller Club2014 Southeast Region Port of the Year
PORT MANATEE PROPELLER CLUB 13502 Reeder Road, Palmetto, FL 34221 • 941 722 6455 • www.manateepropellerclub.com
The Port Manatee Propeller Club represents more than 100 Tampa Bay area maritime professionals. The chapter meets monthly for dinner meetings at the Bradenton Yacht Club.
Ring Power10421 Fern Hill DriveRiverview, FL 33578Tel (813) 671-3700 Fax (813) 671-3118www.ringpower.com
Sunbelt Rentals7580 15th St. E.Sarasota, FL 34243Tel (941) 351-1137 Fax (941) 351-7189Cell (941) 628-1329www.sunbeltrentals.com
W & O Supply Inc.1902 43rd St. N., Unit BTampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-4139 Fax (813) 248-3267www.wosupply.com
West Marine 3622 1st St.Bradenton, FL 34208Tel (941) 357-1657www.westmarine.com
EXPORT PACKING & RIGGINGCerti� ed Slings Inc.6820 Adamo DriveTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 623-6677 Fax (813) 621-0886www.certi� edslings.com
Diversi� ed Lifting Systems Inc.4702 Distribution DriveTampa, FL 33605Tel (800) 752-1214Tel (813) 248-2299 Fax (813) 248-6057www.diversi� edlifting.com
FOREIGN-TRADE ZONEPort Manatee Foreign-Trade Zone No. 169300 Tampa Bay WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-6621 Fax (941) 729-1463www.portmanatee.com
International Freight Experts7725 261st St. EMyakka City, FL 34251-5107Tel (941) 322-9464 Fax (941) 322-9465
FREIGHT CONSOLIDATORS/NVOCCSAmerican Mine Enterprise Trading, LLC11161 East State Road 70, Suite 110Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202Tel (941) 301 4330www.ametrader.com
International Freight Experts7725 261st St. E.Myakka City, FL 34251-5107Tel (941) 322-9464 Fax (941) 322-9465www.ifeonline.info
FREIGHT FORWARDERS/ CUSTOMS BROKERS
A.J. Arango Inc.1516 E. 8th Ave.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-9220 Fax (813) 248-6013www.ajarango.com
Logistec Gulf Coast LLC2327 S. Dock StreetPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 417-7953 Fax (813) 354-2795
Gulf Coast Power Inc.6606 26th Court E.Sarasota, FL 34243Tel (941) 753-8805 Fax (941) 753-9576www.gcpdiesel.com
Gulf Marine and Industrial Supplies5582 Commercial Blvd.Winter Haven, FL 33880Tel (863) 595-0260
Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation5725 Adamo DriveTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 623-6581 Fax (813) 628-4795www.hertzequip.com
Hydradyne Hydraulics LLC3001 N. 50th St.Tampa, FL 33619-2319Tel (813) 740-2828 Fax (813) 740-2929www.hydra-dyne.com
Kloeckner Metals907 S. 20th St. Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-4511 Fax (813) 247-2275www.kloecknermetals.com
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Alpico International13230 Eastern Ave.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 721-6422 Fax (941) 721-8992www.alpico-intl.com
A.R. Savage & Son, LLC202 S. Rome Ave., Suite 200Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 247-4550 Fax (813) 247-5420www.arsavage.com
East Logistics, Inc.3804 Gunn Highway, Suite BTampa, FL 33618Tel (813) 931-0960 www.eastlogisticsinc.com
Farris Customs Brokers Inc.8051 N. Tamiami Trail, Suite 31Sarasota, FL 34243Tel (941) 351-7927www.farrischb.com
Florida Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association, Inc.8228 NW 14th St.Doral, FL 33126Tel (305) 499-9490 Fax (305) 499-9491www.fcbf.com
Freight Center34125 US 19 N. Suite 300Palm Harbor ,Fl 34684 Tel (800) 514-8236www.freightcenter.com
Hasty Air Freight Inc.P.O. Box 22001Tampa, FL 33622Tel (813) 960-7442 Fax (813) 960-2313www.hastyairfreight.com
J. Cortina Inc.603 E. Jackson St.Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 229-6973 Fax (813) 229-0995www.jcortina.com
Sack & Menendez Inc.1602 E. 4th Ave.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 241-0276 Fax (813) 248-2388www.sacmen.com
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIESCity of Palmetto516 8th Ave. W.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 723-4570 Fax (941) 723-4576www.palmetto� .org
Federal Maritime Commission800 N. Capitol St., N.W.Washington, DC 20573Tel (202) 523-5800 Fax (202) 523-3782www.fmc.gov
Florida Department of Environmental ProtectionBureau of Emergency Response13051 N. Tel.com ParkwayTemple Terrace, FL 33637Tel (813) 632-7641 Fax (813) 632-7669State Warning 1-800-320-0519National Response Center 1-800-424-8802www.dep.state.� .us
Florida Department of Transportation – District 1801 N. Broadway Ave.Bartow, FL 33830Tel (800) 292-3368 Fax (863) 534-7172www.dot.state.� .us
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation CommissionDivision of Law EnforcementTel (863) 648-3203 Tel (888) 404-3922www.myfwc.com
Florida Fish and Wildlife ConservationCommission Stock Enhancement Research Facility14495 Harlee RoadPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 723-4505 Fax (941) 723-4507www.myfwc.com
Manatee County Port Authority1705 Piney Point Rd.Palmetto, FL 34221-6608Tel (941) 722-6621 Fax (941) 729-1463www.portmanatee.com
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National Weather Service2525 14th Ave. S.E.Ruskin, FL 33570Tel (813) 645-2323 Fax (813) 641-2619www.srh.noaa.gov/tbw
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District6320 S. Dale Mabry HighwayTampa, FL 33611Tel (813) 831-4894 Fax (813) 831-4897www.usace.army.mil
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services5524 W. Cypress St.Tampa, FL 33607-1708Tel (800) 375-5283www.uscis.gov
U.S. Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg600 8th Ave. S.E.St. Petersburg, FL 33701Sector General Number: (727) 824-7534
U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionPort Manatee400 Tampa Bay WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 729-9301 Fax (941) 729-4751www.cbp.gov
U.S. Department of Commerce Tampa Bay Export Assistance Center13805 58th St. N., Suite 1-200Clearwater, FL 33760Tel (727) 893-3738 Fax (727) 893-3839 www.export.gov
U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesCenters for Disease Control and PreventionVessel Sanitation Program1850 Eller Dr., Suite 101Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316Tel (954) 356-6650 Fax (954) 356-6671www.cdc.gov/nceh/vsp/default.htm
U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime AdministrationWest Building1200 New Jersey Ave., S.E.Washington, DC 20590Tel 1-800-99-MARAD, 1-800-996-2723www.marad.dot.gov
GROUND TRANSPORTATIONSuper Shuttle11901 30 Court N.St. Petersburg, FL 33716Tel (727) 572-1111 Fax (727) 572-8173Toll Free 1-800-258-3826www.supershuttle.com
Marine One Transportation Inc.2015 E. Gordon St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-4848 Fax (813) 247-3360
HOTELS/MOTELSAmerica’s Best Value Inn607 67th St. Circle E. Bradenton, FL 34208Tel (941) 745-1988 Fax (941) 746-9189www.americasbestvalueinn.com
Best Western648 67 St. Circle E.Bradenton, FL 34208Tel (941) 757-5555 Fax (941) 757-5556www.bestwestern.com
Comfort Inn580 66 St. Court E.Bradenton, FL 34208Tel (941) 747-7500 Fax (941) 748-8002www.comfortinn.com
Courtyard by Marriott850 University DriveSarasota, FL 34234Tel (941) 355-3337 Fax (941) 355-5518www.marriott.com
Courtyard By Marriott Bradenton Sarasota Riverfront100 Riverfront Blvd.Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 747-3727 Fax (941) 746-4289www.marriott.com
Days Inn – Historical Downtown Bradenton3506 1 St. W.Bradenton, FL 34208Tel (941) 746-1141 Fax (941) 748-8924www.daysinn.com
Days Inn – I-75644 67 St. Circle E.Bradenton, FL 34208Tel (941) 746-2505 Fax (941) 745-1839www.daysinn.com
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Guesthouse International4915 17th St. E.Ellenton, FL 34222Tel (941) 729-0600 Fax (941) 722-5908www.guesthouseintl.com
Hampton Inn – Ellenton5810 20 Court E.Ellenton, FL 34222Tel (941) 721-4000 Fax (941) 721-4100www.hilton.com
Holiday Inn Express4450 47th St. W.Bradenton, FL 34210Tel (941) 795-4633 Fax (941) 795-0808www.hiexpress.com
Longboat Key Hilton4711 Gulf of Mexico DriveLongboat Key, FL 34228Tel (941) 383-2451 Fax (941) 383-7979www.longboatkey.hilton.com
Motel 6660 67th St. Circle E.Bradenton, FL 34208Tel (941) 747-6005 Fax (941) 745-1388www.motel6.com
Ramada Ltd.5218 17th St. E.Ellenton, FL 34222Tel (941) 729-8505 Fax (941) 729-1110www.ramada.com
Residence Inn by Marriott1040 University ParkwaySarasota, FL 34234Tel (800) 331-3131 Fax (941) 358-0850www.marriott.com
Sarasota Suites7251 N. Tamiami TrailSarasota, FL 34243Tel (941) 355-7747 Fax (941) 355-6217www.sarasotahotelsuites.com
Sleep Inn & Suites5605 18th St. EastEllenton, FL 34222Tel (941) 721-4933 Fax (941) 721-4934www.sleepinn.com
SpringHill Suites Sarasota1020 University ParkwaySarasota, FL 34234Tel (941) 358-3385 Fax (941) 358-3376www.springhillsuites.com
INSURANCEArthur J. Gallagher & Company8200 NW 41st St, Suite 200Doral, FL 33166-6204Tel (305) 463-0645www.ajg.com
Boyd Insurance & Investment Services Inc.717 Manatee Ave. W., Suite 300Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 745-8300 Fax (941) 745-2571www.boydinsurance.com
Florida League of CitiesP.O. Box 1757Tallahassee, FL 32302Tel (407) 425-9142www.�oridaleagueofcities.com
Hugh Wood Inc.1809 7th Ave., Suite 1610Seattle, WA 98101Tel (206) 816-3302www.hughwood.com
MGA Insurance Group 9024 Town Center PkwyLakewood Ranch, FL 34202Tel (941) 907-3828 Fax (941) 907-3938www.mga-insurance.com
INSURANCE, CARGO
Seven Seas Insurance Company Inc.5 E. 11th StreetRiviera Beach, FL 33404Tel (561) 840-2955www.sevenseasins.com
INSURANCE, MARINEAon Risk Services Inc. of Florida7650 W. Courtney Campbell Causeway, Suite 1000Tampa, FL 33607Tel (813) 636-3500 Fax (813) 636-3010www.aon.com
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Arthur J. Gallagher Co.8333 NW 53rd St., Suite 600Miami, FL 33166Tel (305) 592-6080 Fax (305) 592-4049www.ajg.com
BB&T Insurance Services1111 8th Ave. W., Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 748-1431 Fax (855)242-0807www.bbt.com
Boyd Insurance & Investment Services Inc.717 Manatee Ave. W., Suite 300Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 745-8300 Fax (941) 745-2571www.boydinsurance.com
Brown & Brown of Florida Inc3101 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Suite 400Tampa, FL 33607Tel (813) 226-1300 Fax (813) 226-1313www.bbinsurance.com
Des Champs & Gregory & Hayes Inc.1812 Manatee Ave. W.Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 748-1812 Fax (941) 746-1400www.deschampsgregory.com
J. Cortina, Inc.603 E. Jackson St.Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 229-6973 Fax (813) 229-0995www.jcortina.com
Kitchner & Pierro Company Inc.5550 26th St. W., Suite 7Bradenton, FL 34207Tel (941) 753-3053 Fax (941) 753-3179www.kpins.com
Lykes Insurance Inc.400 N. Tampa St., Suite 1900Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 223-3911 Fax (813) 221-1857www.lykesinsurance.com
M. E. Wilson Insurance Co.300 W. Platt St., Suite 200Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 229-8021 Fax (813) 229-2795www.mewilson.com
Moore, Fowinkle & Schroer Agency Inc.120 53rd Ave. W.Bradenton, FL 34207Tel (941) 755-2628 Fax (941) 238-0053www.mofoscho.com
Nationwide Insurance & Financial5705 26th St. W.Bradenton, FL 34207Tel (941) 753-3941 Fax (941) 758-8624www.nationwide.com
RTI Insurance Services6371 Business Blvd., Suite 200Sarasota, FL 34240Tel (941) 328-4487 Fax (941) 328-6711www.teamrti.com
LABOR ORGANIZATIONSInternational Longshoremen’s Association703 E. Harrison St.Tampa, FL 33602Tel (313) 229-1192www.ilaunion.org
Marine Engineers Bene�cial Association4333 S. 50th St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 247-7223 Fax (813) 247-6297www.mebaunion.org
LIFESAVING EQUIPMENTSea Safe Services Inc.5131 Trenton St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 241-2900 Fax (813) 241-2104
Solution One Maritime, LLC2721 E. Adamo DriveTampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 241-6654 Fax (813) 242-0858www.solutiononemaritime.com
Wilhelmsen Ship Services1212 N. 39th St., Suite 404Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-2312 Fax (813) 241-9431www.unitor.com
FLORIDA SALES LOCATIONSPerry Quarry ................................. (850) 584-6461Jacksonville Marine Terminal ...... (904) 751-6295Jacksonville Rail Terminal ............... (904) 596-0230Canaveral Marine Terminal ............ (321) 323-1140Tampa Marine Terminal.................. (813) 248-1070Manatee Marine Terminal ............ (941) 479-4962Mulberry Rail Terminal .................. (863) 844-5671Loughman Rail Terminal ............... (863) 438-3420Panama City Marine Terminal ...... (850) 913-0083Pensacola Marine Terminal ............ (850) 435-8992Milton Rail Terminal ..................... (850) 981-9020Deland Rail Terminal ..................... (770) 570-7650Crystal Springs Rail Terminal ......... (770) 570-7650Green Cove Springs Rail Terminal ... (706) 833-6111
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LINE HANDLERSManatee County Port Authority1705 Piney Point Rd.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-6621 Fax (941) 729-1463www.portmanatee.com
LINER SERVICESFresh Del Monte Produce200 Del Monte WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-3060 Fax (941) 722-7075www.freshdelmonte.com
G2 Ocean US Inc600 Galleria PkwyAtlanta, GA 30339Tel (770) 226 5900www.g2ocean.com
World Direct Shipping600 Tampa Bay Way,Suite 5Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 729-5828 Fax (941) 729-5741www.worlddirectshipping.com
MACHINING & FABRICATING
Dixie Southern842 62nd Street Circle East, Unit 101Bradenton, FL 34208Tel (941) 776-1211www.dixiesouthern.com
Padgett-Swann Machinery Co., Inc.5128 36th Ave. S.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 247-3478 Fax (813) 247-4620www.pagettswann.com
Pratt Industries, Inc.2979 W. Bay Drive, Suite 4Belleair Blu�s, FL 33770Tel 1-800-546-7728 Fax 1-866-546-7728www.prattinc.com
MISCELLANEOUSAnthony Crane Construction & Hauling Inc.11410 58th St.,Pinellas Park, FL. 33782Tel (941) 756-9506www.acranesusa.com
AtkinsPorts & Coastal Division2639 N. Monroe St., Building CTallahassee, FL 32303-4027Tel (850) 575-1800 Fax (850) 575-1099www.atkinsglobal.com
Callaghan Tire/Dan Callaghan Enterprises4421 12th St. Ct. E.Bradenton, FL 34203Tel (941) 751-1577www.callaghantire.com
CH2M Hill4350 W. Cypress St., Suite 600Tampa, FL 33607Tel (813) 874-0777www.ch2m.com
Citrosuco North America Inc.5937 State Road 60 E.Lake Wales, FL 33898Tel (863) 696-7400 Fax (863) 696-7474www.citrosuco.com
Clearwater ShippingP.O. Box 2905Riverview, FL 33569Tel (813) 672-3920
Cothron Construction Services Inc.2922 Shady Acres RoadDover, FL 33527Tel (813) 685-4590www.cothronconstruction.com
Fillette Green Shipping Services 3333 W. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 207Tampa, FL 33609Tel (813) 348-1481 Fax (813) 348-1400www.�llettegreen.com
Gulfstream Natural Gas System, LLC4610 Buckeye Rd.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 723-7100 Fax (941) 723-7180www.gulfstreamgas.com
Heritage Operating L.P.5307 E. Hanna Ave.Tampa, FL 33610Tel (813) 626-9111www.heritagepropane.com
JoMar Real Estate Services1180 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Suite 801-AClearwater, FL 33770Tel (727) 584-6405 Fax (727) 581-9295www.jomarcompanies.com
Logistec Gulf Coast LLC2327 South Dock StreetPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 417-7953 Fax (813) 354-2795 Fax (813) 671-4435
Manatee County Port Authority1705 Piney Point RoadPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-6621 Fax (941) 729-1463www.portmanatee.com
Martin Marietta Materials Port Manatee Terminal4101 Maritime Blvd.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-1070 Fax (813) 248-6725www.martinmarietta.com
Mike’s Septic Tank Service Inc.5120 U.S. Highway 41 N.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-0828
Morton Salt Inc.13300 U.S. Highway 41 N.Palmetto, FL 34221-8661Tel (941) 729-4756www.mortonsalt.com
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Port Manatee Forestry Terminal Inc.600 Tampa Bay WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 729-2424 Fax (941) 729-4343www.arrow-terminals.com
Port Manatee Scrap Metal13838 Harlee RoadPalmetto, FL 34221Tel ((941) 722-5566
Quest Corporation of America Inc. 3837 Northdale Blvd., Suite 242Tampa, FL 33624Tel (813) 926-2942 Fax (813) 926-2962www.qcausa.com
Servpro4301 32nd St. W.Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 792-7715www.servprobradenton.com
Sunbelt Rentals7580 15th St. E., Sarasota, FL 34243Tel (941) 351-1137 Fax (941) 351-7189www.sunbeltrentals.com
Morgan Stanley 2 N. Tamiami Trail, Suite 1100Sarasota, FL 34236Tel (941) 365-3900 Fax (941) 951-2513www.morganstanley.com
Sysco Food Services3000 69th St. E.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 721-1450 Fax (941) 721-1446www.syscowcf.com
The Mosaic CompanyAtria Corporate Center, Suite E4903033 Campus DrivePlymouth, MN 55441Tel (763) 577-2700www.mosaicco.com
U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionPort Manatee400 Tampa Bay WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 729-9301 Fax (941) 729-4751www.cbp.gov
VecenergyP.O. Box 461119Fort Lauderdale, FL 33346Tel (954) 467-9775 Fax (954) 467-9722www.vecenergy.com
Waste Pro of Florida Inc.7921 15th St. E.Sarasota, FL 34243Tel (941) 355-9028www.wasteprousa.com
Wilhelmsen Ships Service Inc.9400 New Century DrivePasadena, TX 77507Tel (281) 867-2000www.wilhelmsen.com/shipsservice
World Container Services, LLC3785 N.W. 82nd Ave., Suite 106Doral, FL 33122Tel (305) 400-4850www.worldcontainerservices.com
World Ship Supply LLC5415 Longleaf St.Jacksonville, FL 32209Tel (904) 768-1015
PHOTOGRAPHYAerial Innovations Inc.3703 W. Azeele St.Tampa, FL 33609Tel (800) 223-1701 Fax (813) 254-7239www.�ythis.com
Dorian Aerial & Architectural Photographics3249 San Mateo St.Clearwater, FL 33759Tel (727) 725-8400 Fax (727) 725-8404www.dorianphotoinc.com
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Ted West Photography5216 24th Ave. E.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-2001
PILOTAGE
Tampa Bay Pilots Association1825 Sahlman DriveTampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-3737 Fax (813) 247-4425www.tampabaypilots.com
PIPELINE OPERATORS
Gulfstream Natural Gas System LLC4610 Buckeye Rd.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 723-7100 Fax (941) 723-7180www.gulfstreamgas.com
FPL/Transtate Industrial Pipeline Systems12310 Reeder RoadPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-1163 Fax (941) 722-1021www.transtate.us
PORT AUTHORITY ATTORNEY
Lewis, Longman & Walker101 Riverfront Blvd., Suite 620Bradenton, FL 34205Tel (941) 708-4040 Fax (941) 708-4024www.llw-law.com
RAIL CARRIERSCSX Transportation5656 Adamo DriveTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 664-6323 Fax (813) 664-6236www.csx.com
REALTORSTerry Eastman Coldwell Banker Commercial NRTCommercial Broker AssociateIndustrial and WarehousingIndustrial and Commercial LandCell 941-914-2936
Janet K. Robinson CCIMColdwell Banker Commercial NRTCommercial DirectorO� ce and Industrial Tel 941-487-2100
Sharon Graham PAKeller Williams of ManateeManufacturing, Distribution, Warehouse AutomationCommercial and ResidentialTel 941-792-2000 Cell 941-719-3120www.sharongraham.net
SVN Commercial Advisory Group1626 Ringling Boulevard, Suite 500Sarasota, Florida 34236 Tel (941) 387-1200 Fax (941) 387-2160 www.svn.com
SECURITY GUARD SERVICE
Martinez and Company, Inc.PO Box 151436 Tampa, FL 33684Tel (941) 781-9494www.martinezco.com
SERVICES, MARINEDiversi� ed Environmental Services Inc.1201 N. 22nd St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-3256 Fax (813) 247-5453www.diversi� ed� .com
Dive-Tech International Inc.P.O. Box 3177Pinellas Park, FL 33780Tel (727) 541-1102 Fax (727) 546-0466www.dive-tech.com
Florida Boiler Sales & Service Inc.8501 Morning Dove PlaceWesley Chapel, FL 33544Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 501-4940 Fax (813)501-4941www.� oridaboiler.com
Florida Detroit Diesel Allison8411 Adamo DriveTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 621-5651 Fax (813) 620-1172www.fdda.com
Gri� n Service Corp.606 N. Gilchrist Ave.Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 251-6942 Fax (813) 253-2372www.gri� nsvc.com
Gulf Coast Power Inc.6606 26 Court E.Sarasota, FL 34243Tel (941) 753-8805 Fax (941) 753-9576www.gcpdiesel.com
Hydradyne Hydraulics LLC3001 N. 50th St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 740-2828 Fax (813) 740-2929www.hydradynell.com
Gannett Fleming10600 Endeavor WayLargo, FL 33777Tel (727) 541-3444 Fax (727) 541-1510www.gannett� eming.com
Interbay Air Compressors Inc.5110 S. Westshore Blvd.Tampa, FL 33611Tel (813) 831-8213 Fax (813) 831-8215www.interbayai.compressors.com
Intertek Caleb Brett4951-A E. Adamo Drive, Suite 130Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-5154 Fax (813) 247-6762www.intertech.com
SGS Tampa, LLC10890 75th St.Largo, FL 33777Tel (727) 393 6114 Fax (727) 391 [email protected]
Southern Equipment Corporation1401 U.S. Highway 301 N.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 251-1839 Fax (813) 253-8821www.southern-eq.com
Stantec provides a full-range of multidisciplinary engineering and environmental services on projects for new and existing port and marine terminals.
Mike Burton, CEPPrincipal(941) 907-6900 x [email protected]
Harold Westerman, P.Eng.Senior Principal, Port and Marine Terminals(604) [email protected]
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SWS Environmental First Response901 McClosky Blvd.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (800) 852-8878 Fax (813) 241-6765
Wilhelmsen Ships Service1212 N. 39 St., Suite 404Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-2312 Fax (813) 241-9431www.unitor.com
SERVICES, SECURITYThe Mariner Group, LLC1301 Gervais St., Suite 502Columbia, SC 29201Tel (803) 779-3072www.commandbridge.com
SHIP CHANDLERSArthur J. Gallagher Co.8200 N.W. 41st St., Suite 200Miami, FL 33166Tel (305) 593-1773 Fax (305) 592-4049www.ajg.com
Best of the Bay Inc.111 Field LaneSe�ner, FL 33584Tel (813) 689-0118 Fax (813) 651-9158
Florida Ship Supply Co.P.O. Box 76083Tampa, FL 33675Tel (813) 248-1175 Fax (813) 247-5798www.�oridashipsupply.com
Hellenic Ship Supply Inc.1016 Channelside DriveTampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 229-1507 Fax (813) 221-6226www.hellenicusa.com
Heritage Propane5307 E. Hanna Ave.Tampa, FL 33610Tel (813) 626-9111 Fax (813) 664-0815
J.H. Williams Oil Co. Inc.878 12th St. E.Bradenton, FL 34206Tel (941) 746-2125 Fax (941) 746-2128Cell 941 720-3843www.jhwilliamsoil.com
Oceanwide International Trading, Inc.1101 E. Washington St.Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 223-6969 Fax (813) 223-5915
Poston Marine7828 Causeway Blvd.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 626-8018 Fax (813) 628-4659
Sea Safe Services Inc.5131 Trenton St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 241-2900 Fax (813) 241-2104
Ship Supply of Florida Inc.15065 NW 7th Ave.Miami, FL 33168Tel (305) 681-7447 Fax (305) 769-3502www.shipsup.com
Sysco Food Services3000 69th St. E.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 721-1450 Fax (941) 721-1446www.syscowcf.com
Thermal Tech Inc.5552 56th Commerce Park Blvd.Tampa, FL 33610Tel (813) 623-3762 Fax (813) 628-0641www.thermal-techinc.com
W&O Supply Inc.1902 43rd St. N., Unit BTampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-4139 Fax (813) 248-3267www.wosupply.com
Waste Management of Manatee County6120 21st St. E.Bradenton, FL 34203Tel (941) 753-7591 Fax (941) 755-4854
SHIP REPAIR/SHIPYARDSGulf Marine Repair Corporation1800 Grant St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-3153 Fax (813) 247-4519www.gulfmarinerepair.com
Hendry Corporation1650 Hemlock St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 241-9206 Fax (813) 241-9215www.hendrycorporation.com
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Hydrex, LLC604 Druid Rd E.Clearwater, FL 33756Tel: (727)-443-3900 Fax: (727)-443-3990www. hydrex.be
International Ship Repair1616 Penny St.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-1118 Fax (813) 247-6553www.internationalship.com
Manatee Ship Repair and Fabrication2114 Piney Point RdPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (908) 285-0912 www.manateeshiprepair.com
SGS Tampa, LLC10890 75th St.Largo, FL 33777Tel (727) 393 6114 Fax (727) 391 [email protected]
Tampa Bay Shipbuilding & Repair Company1130 McClosky Blvd.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-9310 Fax (813) 248-9806www.tampabayship.com
SHIPPING AGENTS/LINES
A.R. Savage & Son, LLC202 S. Rome Ave., Suite 200Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 247-4550 Fax (813) 247-5420www.arsavage.com
Carolina Shipping Co., LP9550 Regency Square Blvd., Suite 700Jacksonville, FL 32225Tel (904) 724-2636 Fax (904) 724-2699www.carolinashipping.com
Inchcape Shipping Services1503 South US 301Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 712-4112 Fax (866) 421-3255www.iss-shipping.com
International Shipholding Corp.601 S Harbour Island Blvd., Suite 200Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 209-4204 Fax (813) 242-4849www.intship.com
Moran Shipping202 S. Rome Ave., Suite 200Tampa FL, 33606Tel (954) 763 7793www.moranshipping.com
North American General Agents Inc.442 W. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 290Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 253-3122 Fax (813) 253-0733www.nagalogistics.com
Norton Lilly International Inc.10017 Water Works LaneRiverview, FL 33578Tel (813) 247-2900 Fax (813) 864-0592www.nortonlilly.com
Norton Lilly International Inc.120 Mallard St. Suite 150St. Rose, LA. 70087Tel (985) 764-1105 Fax (985) 764-0472www.nortonlilly.com
Nova International Shipping Services111 Veteran’s Memorial Blvd.Metairie, LA 70005Tel (813) 672-6484 Fax (813) 671-6146
OSG Ship Management Inc.Two Harbour Place302 Knight’s Run Ave., Suite 1200Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 209-0600 Fax (813) 221-2769www.osg.com
Ross Maritime Inc.P.O. Box 1022Mobile, AL 36633Tel (251) 432-1611 Fax (251) 432-1613www.rossmaritimeusa.com
Sea and Land Shipping Inc.116 S. Howard Ave.Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 251-6100 Fax (813) 251-6809www.seaandlandshipping.com
Seatrade USA442 W. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 290Tampa, FL 33606Tel (813) 253-3122 Fax (813) 253-0733www.seatrade.com
Stiegler Shipping Company Inc.1151 Hillcrest Road, Suite FMobile, AL 36695Tel (251) 639-7300 Fax (251) 639-7306www.stiegler.net
Trans-Atlantic Agencies Inc.109 E. Jarretts Rd.Forest Hill, MD 21050Tel (443) 640-6991
USA Maritime Enterprises Inc.2600 Eisenhower Blvd., Slip 3Fort Lauderdale, FL 33335Tel (954) 764-8360 Fax (954) 761-7672www.usamaritime.us
STEVEDORESAmerican Cement Co.13250 Eastern Ave.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 729-7311 Fax (941) 729-8124www.americancementcompany.com
Citrus Products Inc.154 Marsh St., Newark, NJ 07114Tel (973) 589-4044 Fax (973) 589-6434
Leadership in Shipping since 1945For three generations, the Savage name has signified superior service, quality and value in maritime shipping services. We represent ship owners, operators, charterers, managers and brokers throughout the world. With Savage, you partner with a team of experienced professionals dedicated to customer satisfaction and cost-effective results. Our ship agents are experts in the specialized and diverse capabilities of all Tampa Bay berths and terminals. Our FMC-licensed ocean freight forwarders ensure that your shipments are properly documented, loaded and delivered to the proper destination. A.R. Savage & Son has served the shipping industry and community since 1945.
202 South Rome Avenue, Suite 200 • Tampa, FL 33606 • Ph: (813) 247-4550 • Fax: (813) 247-5420
[email protected] • www.arsavage.com
A.R. Savage & Son Services
• Ship Agency Services
• Ocean Freight Forwarding
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• Federal Maritime Commission licensed (#692)
• Bulk, Break-Bulk and Containerized Cargo
• Multi-Lingual Staff
• 24-Hour Service
• Licensed and Insured
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Cropland Services7920 State Road 60 E.Bartow, FL 33830Tel (863) 537-1111 Fax (863) 537-3018
Federal Marine Terminals Inc.600 Tampa Bay WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 721-0223 Fax (941) 729-5526www.fmtcargo.com
FPL/Transtate Industrial Pipeline Systems12310 Reeder RoadPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-1163 Fax (941) 722-1021www.transtate.us
Kinder Morgan Bulk Terminals, Inc.500 National St.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-7719 Fax (941) 722-5870www.kindermorgan.com
Logistec Gulf Coast LLC2327 South Dock StreetPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 417-7953 Fax (813) 354-2795
TransMontaigne Product Services Inc.804 N. Dock St.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-7727 Fax (941) 723-6610www.transmontaigne.com
SURVEYORS, MARINEABS Americas5275 Causeway Blvd., Suite 1Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 621-1252 Fax (813) 621-1562
BST Marine, Inc.P.O. Box 89237Tampa, FL 33689-0403Tel (813) 240-7040
Dufour Laskay & Strouse Inc.10017 Water Works LaneRiverview, FL 33578Tel (813) 741-0404 Fax (813) 741-0104www.portlite.com
Harden Marine Associates Inc.202 S. 22nd St., Suite 203Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-3505 Fax (813) 248-1429
Inspectorate America Corporation3904 Corporex Park Drive, Suite 145 Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 246-5115 Fax (813) 246-9042www.inspectorate.com
Intertek 4951-A E. Adamo Drive, Suite 130Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-7774 Fax (813) 247-6762www.intertek.com
Saybolt LP1501 Delmar B. Drawdy DriveTampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-1136 Fax (813) 248-2218
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Thornton Laboratories1145 E. Cass St.Tampa, FL 33602Tel (813) 223-9702 Fax (813) 223-9332www.thorntonlab.com
TAXI SERVICES10 Knot Transportation7210 N. Manhattan Ave. Unit 1211Tampa, FL. 33614Tel (813) 221-8294www.10knottaxi.com
Marine One TransportationTampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-4848
TERMINAL OPERATORSAmerican Cement Company13250 Eastern Ave.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 729-7311 Fax (941) 729-8124www.americancementcompany.com
Citrosuco North America Inc.5937 State Road 60 E.Lake Wales, FL 33898Tel (863) 696-7400 Fax (863) 696-1742www.citrosuco.com.br
FPL/Transtate Industrial Pipeline Systems12310 Reeder RoadPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-1163 Fax (941) 722-1021www.transtate.us
Federal Marine Terminals Inc.600 Tampa Bay WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 721-0223 Fax (941) 729-5526www.fmtcargo.com
Florida Rock Industries2001 Maritime Blvd.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 837-9461www.�arock.com
Kinder Morgan Bulk Terminals, Inc.500 National St.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-7719 Fax (941) 722-5870www.kindermorgan.com
Logistec Gulf Coast LLC2327 South Dock StreetPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 417-7953 Fax (813) 354-2795
Logistec USA Inc.300 Tampa Bay Way, Suite 2Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 721-7209 Fax (941) 729-8235www.logistec.com
Martin Marietta MaterialsPort Manatee Terminal4101 Maritime Blvd.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-1070 Fax (813) 248-6725www.martinmarietta.com
TransMontaigne Product Services Inc.804 N. Dock St.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-7727 Fax (941) 723-6610www.transmontaigne.com
TOWING
Marine Towing of Tampa, LLC908 South 20th St.Tampa, FL 33605(813) 242-4116www.marinetowingtampa.com
Seabulk Towing Inc.1305 Shoreline Dr.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 248-1123 Fax (813) 248-5735www.seabulktowing.com
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Sea Tow Services of Tampa BayP.O. Box 60025St. Petersburg, FL 33784Tel (727) 547-1868 Fax (727) 322-1329www.seatow.com
TRANSPORTATION, HEAVYHAUL
Beyel Brothers, Inc.550 Cidco RoadCocoa, FL 32926Tel (321) 632-2000www.beyel.com
Edwards Moving and Rigging3755 Deer Park Blvd.Elkton, FL 32033Tel (904) 293-7854www.edwardsmoving.com
TRUCK WASH
Manatee Truck and Trailer Wash13230 Eastern AvePalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 981-2840
TRUCKINGAAA Cooper Transportation8818 Industrial DriveTampa, FL 33637Tel (813) 899-1306 Fax (855) 378-7717www.aaacooper.com
ABF Freight Systems6215 31st St. E.Bradenton, FL 34203Tel (941) 753-5581 Fax (941) 753-2425www.abf.com
ACI Transport, Inc.7830 Capitano St.Riverview, FL 33578Tel (813) 677-7306 Fax (813) 677-8979
All-Ways Transport Inc.4301 Pompano DriveSt. Petersburg, FL 33705Tel (727) 328-8900 Fax (727) 823-2277
Anderson Trucking/ATS Logistics2060 Kings RoadJacksonville, FL 32209Tel (800) 279-6307www.atsinc.com
Beyel Brothers, Inc.550 Cidco RoadCocoa, FL 32926Tel (321) 632-2000www.beyel.com
Bowman Trailer Leasing3951 E. 10th Ave.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 623-2667 Fax (813) 623-6931www.bowmanleasing.com
Bynum Transport70 Thornhill RoadAuburndale, FL 33823Tel (863) 967-3244 Fax (863) 967-3922www.bynumtransport.com
CCC Transportation LLC509 U.S. Highway 92 E.Auburndale, FL 33823Tel (863) 967-1100 Fax (863) 965-1079www.ccctrans.com
CTL Transportation LLC5619 East Columbus DriveTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 621-1214 Fax (813) 620-3677www.ctltransportation.com
Davis Express Inc.5270 S.E. 131st St.P.O. Box 1276Starke, FL 32091Tel (800) 874-4270 (904) 964-6619 Fax (904) 964-5419www.davis-express.com
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Exxact Express Inc. 621 N. Lake Parker Ave.Lakeland, FL 33801Tel (800) 443-3798 Fax (863) 688-7660www.exxact.net
FedEx Ground Regional Distribution FacilityPort Manatee Industrial Park 3015 Buckeye RoadPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (800) 463-3339www.fedex.com
FedEx National LTL1144 Gri�n RoadLakeland, FL 33805 Tel (863) 687-6310 Fax (863) 802-2145www.fedex.com
Florida Rock & Tank Lines Inc.6604 S. Dale Mabry HighwayTampa, FL 33611Tel (813) 837-9461 Fax (813) 837-8647www.�oridarockandtanklines.com
Gerdau AmeriSteel Corp.422 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Suite 600Tampa, FL 33607Tel (813) 286-8383www.gerdauameristeel.com
Gulf Central Distribution Center4535 S. Dale Mabry HighwayTampa, FL 33611Tel (813) 837-5602 Fax (813) 831-4327
Indian River Transport2580 Executive RoadWinter Haven, FL 33884-1163Tel (863) 324-2430 Fax (863) 326-9702 www.indianrivertransport.com
Landstar Inway Inc.2103 17th St. E.Palmetto, FL 34221P.O. Box 967Palmetto, FL 34220Tel (941) 729-5604 Fax (941) 729-8075www.landstar-inway.com
Mason Dixon Truck Lines Inc.7350 Grissom Pkwy.Port St. John, FL 32927Tel (321) 632-0006 Fax (321) 632-9222www.�orida�atbed.com
McKenzie Tank Lines Inc.1918 N. 57th St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 621-6470 Fax (813) 626-5418www.mckenzietank.com
Miami Transfer Co. Inc.5117 E. 8th Ave.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 247-5621 Fax (813) 248-0070www.mtc-frc.com
Odyssey FoodTrans LLC760 Airglades BlvdClewiston, FL 33440Tel (863) 983-5366odysseyfoodtrans.com
Penn Tank Lines4100 E. 7th Ave.Tampa, FL. 33605Tel (813) 247-5685 Fax (888) 596-5590www.penntanklines.com
Port Consolidated Inc.5007 Denver St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 247-3417 Fax (813) 248-5908www.portconsolidated.com
ReedTMS Logistics615 S. Ware Blvd.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 369-6500 Fax (813) 369-6504www.reedtms.com
Sabal Transport Inc.P.O. Box 40Bartow, FL 33831Tel (863) 533-0871 Fax (863) 534-3485www.sabletransport.com
Southern Auto Transport411 43rd St, E.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-3326 Fax (941) 729-5087www.southernautotransport.com
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Trans-Phos Inc.P.O. Box 9004Bartow, FL 33831-9004Tel (863 )534-1575 Fax (863) 534-3200www.transphos.com
YRC Freight9801 Palm River RoadTampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 630-1758 Fax (813) 621-4821www.yrc.com
VESSEL FUELING COMPANIESMartin Product Sales LLC1001 McClosky Blvd.Tampa, FL 33605Tel (813) 247-5063www.themartincompanies.com
Port Consolidated Inc.5007 Denver St.Tampa, FL 33619Tel (813) 247-3417 Fax (813) 248-5908www.portconsolidated.com
TransMontaigne Product Services Inc.804 N. Dock St.Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-7727 Fax (941) 723-6610www.transmontaigne.com
Tropic Oil Company10002 N.W. 89th Ave.Miami, FL 33178Tel (305) 888-4611 Fax (305) 887-3166www.tropicoil.com
WAREHOUSING & STORAGEEast Shipbrokers Inc.3804 Gunn Highway, Suite BTampa, FL 33618Tel (813) 931-3003
Federal Marine Terminals Inc. (FMT)600 Tampa Bay WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 721-0223 Fax (941) 729-5526www.fmtcargo.com
Fresh Del Monte Produce200 Del Monte WayPalmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 722-3060 Fax (941) 722-7075www.freshdelmonte.com
Logistec USA Inc.300 Tampa Bay Way, Suite 2 Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 721-7209 Fax (941) 729-8235www.logistec.com
Manatee County Port Authority1705 Piney Point Rd.Palmetto, FL 34221-6608Tel: (941) 722-6621 Fax: (941) 729-1463www.portmanatee.com
Port Manatee Commerce Center2300 South Dock St., Suite 105Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 729-1010 Fax (941) 729-1314www.portmanateecommercecenter.com
Port Manatee Forestry Terminal600 Tampa Bay Way, Suite 4Palmetto, FL 34221Tel (941) 729-2424 Fax (941) 729-4343www.g2ocean.com
Wes-Flo Company, Inc.5707 N. 54th St.Tampa, FL 33610Tel (813) 626-2171 Fax (813) 621-1016www.wes� o.com
Reserve your ad in the 2019
Directory today!
For more information, please contact:
Virginia Zimmermann(941) 722-6621
The Port Manatee Directory is read by members of the maritime and transportation communities, key site selection agencies and executives nationwide and features a comprehensive list of companies doing business with the port.
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TERMINAL SERVICES• Rail to storage
• Truck and rail direct to storage or vessel • Certified truck scales • Truck to ship / Barge
• Dual vessel loading gantry cranes • Automated bagging system • Product screening system
TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONSSize: Six acres of leased space
• Storage: Four warehouses offering covered space for 130,000 tons• Ship Docks: Two - Draft of 40’ MLW, up to panama size vessels
• Commodities: Fertilizers, Ores, Salt, General cargo • Servicing Railroads: Port Manatee Railroad, CSX• Servicing Major Roadways: Interstates I-75, I-4
• Servicing Body of Water: Manatee Harbor Channel
CORE PRINCIPLES1. Safety will not be compromised 4. Commitment to employees and resources2. Environmentally compliant and responsible operator 5. Customer service and fiscal responsibility3. Ethics and integrity 6. Quality focus
Do the Right Thing Every Day
FOR ALL YOUR STEVEDORING NEEDS:
COMMERCIAL INQUIRIESJack GalePH. 813-386-5099Email: [email protected]
PORT MANATEE TERMINALRodney Palmer, Area ManagerPH. 941-722-7719Email: [email protected] National Street | Palmetto, FL 34221
BUSINESS ADDRESSKINDER MORGAN4942 Port Sutton RoadTampa FL 33619kindermorgan.com
Logistec Gulf Coast works with a variety of bulk commodities in Florida, Louisiana, and along the Mississippi River.
Our facility in Port Manatee is one of the largest in our network and handles sulphur for the local fertilizer market. We’re proud to support growth, employment, and global trade in Florida.
LOGISTEC GULF COAST LLC
The Places We Work
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BST Marine, Inc. ................................ (813) 240-7040
Bynum Transport ............................. (863) 967-3244
C1 Bank ............................................... (941) 756-0099
Callaghan Tire/Dan Callaghan Enterprises.................................... (941) 751-1577
Cardno TBE ......................................... (727) 531-3505
Cargo Care, LLC ................................ (813) 677-3139
Carolina Shipping Co., LP .............. (904) 724-2636
CCC Transportation LLC ................. (863) 967-1100
Certi�ed Slings Inc. ......................... (813) 623-6677
CH2M Hill ............................................ (813) 876-0829
Charlotte County Economic Development O�ce ................ (941) 764-4947
Chile, Consulate General of.......... (713) 963-9066
Citrosuco North America Inc. ...... (863) 696-7400
Citrus Products Inc. ......................... (973) 589-4044
City of North Port ............................ (941) 429-7029
City of Palmetto ............................... (941) 723-4570
Clark Manco International, Inc. ................................................... (813) 641-0001
Clearwater Shipping....................... (813) 672-3920
Comfort Inn ....................................... (941) 747-7500
Consolidated Electrical Distributors .................................. (941) 365-0670
Cothron Construction Services Inc. ................................. (813) 685-4590
Courtyard by Marriott .................... (941) 355-3337
Courtyard by Marriott, Bradenton ..................................... (941) 747-3727
Crane Rental Corp. .......................... (407) 277-5000
Cropland Services ........................... (863) 537-1111
CSX Transportation ......................... (813) 664-6323
CTL Transportation LLC ................. (813) 621-1214
Darwil Unitor Ship Service ........... (813) 247-2312
Davis Express Inc. ............................ (800) 874-4270
Days Inn - Historical Downtown Bradenton ............. (941) 746-1141
Days Inn - I-75 ................................... (941) 746-2505
Denmark & Norway, Consulate of ................................. (813) 247-4432
Des Champs & Gregory & Hayes Inc. ...................................... (941) 748-1812
Diversi�ed Environmental Services Inc. ................................. (813) 248-3256
Diversi�ed Lifting Systems Inc. ................................. (800) 752-1214
Dive-Tech International Inc. ......... (727) 541-1102
Dixie Southern ...........(941) 747-6000 / 776-1211
Dorian Aerial & Architectural Photographics ............................. (727) 725-8400
Dredgemonster ................................ (941) 751-6999
Drymon Refrigeration & Construction Inc. ........................ (941) 753-4572
Dufour Laskay & Strouse Inc. ....... (813) 741-0404
Dunkelberger Engineering and Testing, Inc. .......................... (941) 379-0621
E Q Florida .......................................... (813) 623-5302
East Logistics, Inc. ............................ (813) 931-0960
East Shipbrokers Inc. ...................... (813) 931-3003
Ecuador, Consulate of .................... (305) 539-8214
Edwards Moving & Rigging ......... (800) 404-6064
Enterprise Florida Inc. .................... (813) 276-9430
Environmental Engineering Consultants .................................. (800) 229-3781
ERM-Southeast Inc. ......................... (813) 622-8727
Exxact Express Inc. ......................... (800) 443-3798
Farris Customs Brokers Inc. .......... (941) 351-7927
Federal Marine Terminals Inc. (FMT) ...................................... (941) 721-0223
Federal Maritime Commission .... (202) 523-5800
FedEx Ground .................................. (800) 463-3339
FedEx National LTL .......................... (863) 687-6310
Fifth Third Bank of Florida ............ (941) 329-4653
Fillette Green Shipping Services ......................................... (813) 348-1481
First Choice Marine Supply, Inc. ................................... (813) 223-7673
Florida Boiler Sales & Service Inc. ................................... (813) 501-4940
Florida Central Credit Union ........ (941) 758-4422
Florida Customs Brokers & Forwarders Assoc. ...................... (305) 499-9490
Florida Department of Environmental Protection ...... (813) 632-7641
Florida Department of Transportation - District 1 ....... (800) 292-3368
Florida Detroit Diesel Allison ....... (813) 621-5651
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Comm. ................ (863) 648-3203
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Comm. ................ (941) 723-4505
Florida Rock & Tank Lines Inc. ..... (813) 837-9461
Florida Rock Industries .................. (813) 837-9461
Florida Ship Supply Co. ................. (813) 248-1175
FPL/Transtate Industrial Pipeline Systems ........................ (941) 722-1163
Fresh Del Monte Produce ............. (941) 722-3060
Gahagan & Bryant Associates, Inc. ............................ (813) 831-4408
Gannett Fleming .............................. (727) 541-3444
Gary W. Sweetman Photography & Digital Imaging, Inc. .............. (800) 226-4004
Gearbulk Inc. ..................................... (813) 830-6000
Gerdau AmeriSteel Corp. .............. (813) 286-8383
Gibbons & Company Inc. .............. (202) 783-6000
Golder Associates Inc. .................... (813) 287-1717
Goodyear Rubber Products ......... (941) 739-9777
Gray Robinson ................................. (813) 273-5000
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock ......... (630) 574-3000
Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce ........... (941) 955-8187
Gri�n Service Corp. ........................ (813) 251-6942
10 Knot Transportation ................. (813) 221-8294A.J. Arango Inc. ................................. (813) 248-9220A.R. Savage & Son, LLC ................... (813) 247-4550AAA Cooper Transportation ........ (813) 899-1306ABF Freight Systems ....................... (941) 753-5581Abrahamson & Uiterwyk ............... (813) 222-0500ABS Air Conditioning ..................... (727) 894-4900ABS Americas .................................... (813) 621-1252ACI Transport, Inc............................. (813) 677-7306AECOM Ports & Marine .................. (305) 444-4691Aegir, LLC, Port Property
Advisors ......................................... (305) 529-2250Aerial Innovations Inc. ................... (800) 223-1701Airport Manatee............................... (941) 722-9296All-Ways Transport Inc. .................. (727) 328-8900Alpico International ....................... (941) 721-6422Amazon Hose & Rubber ................ (813) 223-7554Ambient Technologies Inc............ (727) 328-0268American Bridge Company .......... (813) 254-4127American Cement Company ....... (941) 729-7311America’s Best Value Inn ............... (941) 745-1988Anchor House Mission ................... (941) 722-0764Anderson Trucking /
ATS Logistics ................................ (800) 279-6307Anna Maria Island
Chamber of Commerce ........... (941) 778-1541Anthony Crane Construction
& Hauling Inc. .............................. (941) 756-9506Apollo Environmental Inc. ............ (813) 671-3999Argentina, Consulate
General of ..................................... (305) 373-1889Arthur J. Gallagher &
Company ...................................... (305) 463-0645ATC Associates Inc. .......................... (813) 889-8754Atkins ................................................... (850) 575-1800Bay Armature and Pump Inc........ (813) 248-4275Bay Machine Inc. .............................. (941) 722-7722BB&T Downtown Bradenton
BBC .................................................. (941) 745-1431BB&T Insurance &
Investement Services Inc. ....... (941) 748-2014Best of the Bay Inc. .......................... (813) 689-0118Best Western ...................................... (941) 757-5555Beyel Brothers, Inc. .......................... (321) 632-2000Bigge Crane & Rigging................... (804) 325-8380Blalock Walters, P.A. ......................... (941) 748-0100BMO Harris Bank .............................. (941) 761-2150Bowman Diving Corporation ...... (941) 795-4664Bowman Trailer Leasing ................ (813) 623-2667Boyd Insurance & Investment
Services Inc. ................................. (941) 745-8300Bradenton Area Economic
Development Corp. ................... (941) 803-9030Brazil, Consulate of.......................... (305) 285-6229Briggs Equipment............................ (813) 623-6700 Brown & Brown of Florida Inc...... (813) 226-1300
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Guesthouse International............. (941) 729-0600
Gulf Central Distribution Center ............................................ (813) 837-5602
Gulf Coast Bulk Equipment Inc. .................................................. (941) 417-7953
Gulf Coast Latin Chamber of Commerce ........... (941) 358-7065
Gulf Coast Power Inc. ..................... (941) 753-8805
Gulf Marine and Industrial Supplies ......................................... (863) 595-0260
Gulf Marine Repair Corporation.................................. (813) 247-3153
Gulfstream Natural Gas System LLC .................................. (941) 723-7100
Halfacre Construction Company ...................................... (941) 907-9099
Hampton Inn - Ellenton ................ (941) 721-4000
Hancock Bank ................................... (941) 746-1000
Happy’s Produce .............................. (813) 532-9215
Harbor Community Bank .............. (941) 722-2992
Harden Marine Associates Inc. .... (813) 248-3505
Hasty Air Freight Inc. ..................... (813) 960-7442
Hawaii Intermodal Tank Transport........................................(941) 981 3886
Hellenic Ship Supply Inc. ............. (813) 229-1507
Hendry Corporation ....................... (813) 241-9206
Hennessy Construction Svcs. Corp. ..................................... (727) 821-3223
Heritage Operating L.P................... (813) 626-9111
Heritage Propane ............................ (813) 626-9111
Herndon Brothers ............................ (904) 266-2221
Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation.................................. (813) 623-6581
Holiday Inn Express ........................ (941) 795-4633
Horton, Harley & Carter Inc. ......... (813) 258-5775
Howco Environmental Services ......................................... (727) 327-8467
HRK Holdings, LLC ........................... (941) 729-7300
Hydradyne Hydraulics LLC ........... (813) 740-2828
Hydraulic Machinery ...................... (813) 621-8002
Hydrex, LLC ........................................ (727) 443-3900
Inchcape Shipping Services ........ (813) 712-4112
Indian River Transport.................... (863) 324-2430
Inspectorate America Corporation.................................. (813) 246-5115
Interbay Air Compressors Inc. ..... (813) 831-8213
International Freight Experts ...... (941) 322-9464
International Longshoremen’s Association .................................. (813) 229-7931
International Ship Repair .............. (813) 247-1118
International Shipholding Corp. ............................................... (813) 209-4204
Intertek Caleb Brett......................... (813) 247-7774
J. Cortina, Inc. .................................... (813) 229-6973
J.H. Williams Oil Co. Inc. ................. (941) 746-2125
Janet K. Robinson CCIM ................ (941) 487-2100
JoMar Real Estate Services ........... (727) 584-6405
K2 Engineering Inc. ......................... (813) 677-0706
Kinder Morgan Bulk Terminals, Inc. .............................. (941) 722-7719
Kitchner & Pierro Company Inc. .............................. (941) 753-3053
Kloeckner Metals ............................. (813) 247-4511
Konecranes .........................................(813) 240 4103
Krauss Company of Florida .......... (727) 536-4800
Landstar Inway Inc. ......................... (941) 729-5604
Lau, Lane, Pieper, Conley & McCreadie .................................... (813) 229-2121
Lewis, Longman & Walker ............. (941) 708-4040
Logistec USA Inc. ............................. (941) 721-7209
Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce ........... (941) 383-2466
Longboat Key Hilton ...................... (941) 383-2451
Louis Dreyfus Citrus Inc. ................ (407) 656-1000
Lykes Insurance Inc. ........................ (813) 470-5000
M. E. Wilson Insurance Co. ............ (813) 229-8021
Mackay Marine ................................. (813) 229-0080
Manatee Chamber of Commerce ............................... (941) 748-3411
Manatee County Port Authority ....................................... (941) 722-6621
Marine Engineers Bene�cial Association ................................... (813) 247-7223
Marine One Transportation Inc. .................... (813) 248-4848
Marine Towing of Tampa, LLC .............................. (813) 242-6500
Maritime Consultants .................... (813) 493-3360
Martin Marietta Materials ............ (813) 248-1070
Martin Product Sales LLC .............. (813) 247-5063
Martinez and Company Inc.......... (941) 781-9494
Mason Dixon Truck Lines Inc. ...... (321) 632-0006
McKenzie Tank Lines Inc. .............. (813) 621-6470
McMullen Air Conditioning Refrigeration Service ................ (727) 527-0000
Mexico Consulate ............................ (407) 422-0514
MGA Insurance ................................. (941) 907-3828
Miami Transfer Co. Inc. ................... (813) 247-5621
Midstream Fuel Service ................. (813) 248-2105
Mike’s Septic Tank Service Inc. ................................... (941) 722-0828
Mo�att & Nichol .............................. (813) 258-8818
Momentum Logistics ..................... (904) 880-1180
Moore, Fowinkle & Schroer Agency Inc. ................................... (941) 755-2628
Moran Shipping ............................... (813) 645-0708
Moretrench Environmental Corp. ............................................... (813) 741-0256
Morgan Stanley ............................... (941) 365-3900
Morton Salt Inc. ................................ (941) 729-4756
Motel 6 ................................................ (941) 747-6005
National Weather Service ............. (813) 645-2506
Nationwide Insurance & Financial ........................................ (941) 753-3941
North American General Agents Inc ..................................... (813) 253-3122
Norton Lilly International Inc. ................................................... (985) 764-1105
Nova International Shipping Services ......................................... (813) 672-6484
Oceanwide International Trading, Inc. .................................. (813) 223-6969
Orion Marine Construction Inc. ................................................... (813) 839-8441
Orlando International Airport .... (407) 825-2001
OSG Ship Management Inc. ......... (813) 209-0600
P.L. Marine Survey Co. .................... (813) 621-7726
Padgett-Swann Machinery Co., Inc. ........................................... (813) 247-3478
Panama, Consulate General of ..................................... (305) 447-4142
Pasha ................................................... (734) 323-2536
Penn Tank Lines ................................ (813) 248-4975
Phelps Dunbar .................................. (813) 472-7550
Porges, Hamlin, Knowles, Hawk P.A. ....................................... (941) 748-3770
Port Consolidated Inc. ................... (813) 247-3417
Port Consolidated Inc ................... .(954) 522-1182
Port Manatee Commerce Center ............................................ (941) 729-1010
Port Manatee Forestry Terminal ........................................ (941) 729-2424
Port Manatee Propeller Club ....... (941) 722-6621
Port Manatee Scrap Metal ............ (941) 722-5566
Port Manatee Ship Repair and Fabrication ............................(908) 285 0912
Port of Tampa Propeller Club ...... (813) 225-7227
Poston Marine................................... (813) 626-8018
Pratt Industries, Inc. .......................1-800-546-7728
Professional Service Industries Inc. (PSI) .................... (813) 886-1075
Quest Corporation of America Inc. ................................. (813) 926-2942
R K Johns & Associates ................... (212) 393-9697
Ramada Ltd. ....................................... (941) 729-8505
Ray Anthony International, LLC ................................................... (727) 544-8845
Reed TMS ............................................ (813) 369-6500
Regions Bank..................................... (800) 734-4667
Residence Inn by Marriott ............ (800) 331-3131
Richard C. Reinhart, P.A. ................ (941) 747-1492
Ring Power ......................................... (813) 671-3700
Robert J. Dlouhy .............................. (813) 926-0134
Ross Maritime Inc. ........................... (251) 432-1611
RTI Insurance Services ................... (941) 328-4487
Sabal Transport Inc. ........................ (863) 533-0871
Sack & Menendez Inc. .................... (813) 241-0276
Sarasota Bradenton International Airport................. (941) 359-2770
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Sarasota County Economic Development Corp. ................... (941) 309-1200
Sarasota International Business Council ....................... (941) 955-8187
Sarasota Suites ................................. (941) 355-7747
Saybolt LP ........................................... (813) 248-1136
Sea and Land Shipping Inc. ......... (813) 251-6100
Sea Safe Services Inc. ..................... (813) 241-2900
Sea Tow Services of Tampa Bay .................................... (727) 547-1868
Seabulk Towing ................................ (813) 248-1123
Seatrade USA .................................... (813) 253-3122
Servpro ............................................... (941) 792-7715
Seven Seas Insurance ..................... (561) 840-2955
SGS Tampa LLC ................................. (727) 393-6114
Sharon Graham PA ........................... (941)792-2000
Shinn & Company LLC .................. (941) 747-0500
Ship Supply of Florida Inc. ............ (305) 681-7447
Siemens Industry Inc. .................... (954) 364-660 0
Sims Crane & Equipment Company, Inc. .............................. (813) 626-8102
Sleep Inn & Suites ............................ (941) 721-4933
Solution One Maritime, LLC ......... (813) 241-6654
Sound Marine Electronics Inc. .... (813) 247-7195
South Shore Chamber of Commerce ............................... (813) 645-1366
Southeast Environmental Solutions Inc. ............................... (813) 752-1289
Southern Auto Transport .............. (941) 722-3326
Southern Equipment
Corporation ....................................... (813) 251-1839
Southwest Florida International Airport................. (239) 590-4800
SpringHill Suites Sarasota ............ (941) 358-3385
St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport................. (727) 453-7800
Stantec ................................................ (941) 907-6900
Stiegler Shipping Company Inc. .............................. (251) 639-7300
Subsea Global ................................ (727) -393-6114
Sunbelt Rentals ................................ (941) 351-1137
Suncoast Electrical Supply, Inc. ................................... (813) 248-1615
SunTrust .............................................. (941) 951-3307
Super Shuttle .................................... (727) 572-1111
SVN Commercial Advisory Group ............................................. (941) 387-1200
Sweden Consulate .......................... (813) 839-3800
SWS Environmental First Response ..................................... (800) 852-8878
Sysco Food Services........................ (941) 721-1450
Tampa Bay Partnership .................. (813) 878-2208
Tampa Bay Pilots Association ...... (813) 247-3737
Tampa Bay Shipbuilding & Repair Company ......................... (813) 248-9310
Tampa Executive Airport .............. (813) 626-1515
Tampa International Airport ........ (813) 870-8700
Ted West Photography .................. (941) 722-2001
Terry Eastman .................................. (941) 914-2936
The Mariner Group, LLC ................. (803) 779-3072
The Pasha Group .............................. (415) 927-6400
Thermal Tech Inc. ............................. (813) 623-3762
Thornton Laboratories................... (813) 223-9702
Trans-Atlantic Agencies Inc.......... (443) 559-3020
TransMontaigne Coastal Tug & Barge .................. (941) 722-7727
Trans-Phos Inc. .................................. (813) 534-1575
Tropic Oil Company ........................ (305) 888-4611
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Dist. ........................ (813) 831-4894
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ............... (800) 375-5283
U.S. Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg .............................. (727) 824-7534
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Port Manatee ......... (941) 729-9301
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ................. (954) 356-6650
U.S. Department of Transportation ....................... 1-800-99-MARAD
U.S. Dept. of Commerce
Tampa Bay Assis. Center .......... (727) 893-3738
URS Corporation ............................. (813) 286-1711
USA Maritime Enterprises Inc...... (954) 764-8360
Vecenergy .......................................... (954) 467-9775
Vivian White, Maritime Consultants .................................. (813) 493-3360
Volkert & Associates ....................... (813) 875-1365
Vulcan Materials Company .......... (941) 722-7393
W & O Supply Inc. ............................ (813) 248-4139
Waste Management of Manatee County ......................... (941) 753-7591
Waste Pro of Florida Inc. ................ (941) 355-9028
Weeks Marine Inc. ........................... (908) 272-4010
Wells Fargo ......................................... (941) 526-1120
Wes-Flo Company, Inc. .................. (813) 626-2171
West Marine ...................................... (941) 721-4621
Wilhelmsen Callenberg Inc. ......... (954) 585-5800
Wilhelmsen Ships Service............. (813) 247-2312
Williams, Parker, Harrison, Dietz & Getzen ............................ (941) 366-4800
Wimauma Air Park ........................... (813) 633-1118
Woodru� & Sons Inc. ...................... (941) 756-1871
World Container Services, LLC .... (305) 400-4850
World Direct Shipping ................... (941) 727-5828
World Ship Supply LLC .................. (904) 768-1015
Yacht StarShip Dining Cruises ..... (813) 223-7999
YRC Freight ........................................ (813) 630-1758
Advertiser directoryAECOM ......................................................... 60
AJ Arango ..................................................... 61
Alpico ........................................................... 44
Anchor House ............................................... 54
AR Savage .................................................... 58
Beyel Brothers .............................................. 45
City of Northport ............................................ 3
Dunkelberger ............................................... 51
Edwards Moving........................................... 63
Federal Marine Terminals ............................... 5
Gulfstream ................................................... 61
Halfacre ........................................................ 47
Kinder Morgan ............................................. 64
Kone Cranes ................................................. 68
Lewis Longman & Walker ............................. 48
Logistec .......................................................... 6
Logistec Gulf Coast ....................................... 64
Manatee Truck Wash..................................... 62
Marine Towing of Tampa ................. Back Cover
Martin Marietta ........................................... 53
Martinez ...................................................... 62
Momentum Logistics.................................... 51
Mosaic .......................................................... 59
Orion ............................................................ 55
Pasha .................................... Inside Back Cover
Port Manatee ................................................. 4
Port Manatee Commerce Center ..................... 1
Port Manatee Forestry Terminal ................... 52
Port Manatee Ship Repair............................. 11
Propeller Club .............................................. 49
Seabulk Towing ............................. Inside Cover
Stantec ......................................................... 56
Starship ........................................................ 43
Sub Sea Global ............................................. 50
Tampa Bay Pilots Association ....................... 55
TransMontaigne ........................................... 46
Trans-Phos ................................................... 59
World Direct Shipping .................................. 57
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