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- Port of Palm Beach, FL - Official Website | Official Website
The Port of Palm Beach is celebrating a milestone fiscal year, with a newly released audit showing record-breaking revenue and recording breaking cargo activity in 2024
- Business Development | Port of Palm Beach, FL - Official Website
The port’s berthing is 20 minutes from the first sea buoy to anchorage, with operating drafts of minus 33 feet mean low water (MLW) The non-union labor force and easy access to I-95 and Florida’s Turnpike allow for seamless, cost-effective cargo handling
- District Map and Boundaries - Port of Palm Beach
BOUNDARIES —The following shall continue to be the territory known as the “Port of Palm Beach District” and shall consist of so much of Palm Beach County, as is described and embraced in the following boundaries:
- Annual Comprehensive Financial Report - Port of Palm Beach
The Port consists of approximately 165 acres and is primarily a landlord port serving Palm Beach County, the South Florida region, the United States, and the Caribbean
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Business Development Learn more about doing business with the Port of Palm Beach, available office and land space and shipping through the Port Business Licensing View and submit permit applications Business Opportunities Foreign-Trade Zone #135 The Port of Palm Beach FTZ now covers Palm Beach, Martin and St Lucie counties Tenants Providers
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Tenants Providers Providers Current list of Port Service Providers Tenant Notifications If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device
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- Port of Palm Beach, FL - Official Website | Official Website
New tenant Thalle Construction Co and SAB Solutions will import granite aggregate from Canada to support major construction and Everglades restoration projects The 10-year lease is expected to bring more than 3 million tons of granite through the Port
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