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Dames Point Marine Terminal<br />

LLocated 10 nautical miles<br />

(18.5km) from the Atlantic<br />

Ocean, the Dames Point<br />

Marine Terminal is home<br />

to the 158-acre TraPac Container<br />

Terminal, where vessels from Tokyobased<br />

MOL and other carriers offer<br />

direct containership service between<br />

Jacksonville and ports throughout<br />

Asia. The TraPac terminal features<br />

new port infrastructure, including<br />

roadways, terminal buildings, two<br />

1,200-foot berths and six Post-<br />

Panamax container cranes.<br />

Northwest of the TraPac terminal<br />

is the future home of the 90-acre<br />

Hanjin Container Terminal. This<br />

facility will feature two Post-Panamax<br />

berths, and it’s expected to be ready<br />

for ship service later this decade.<br />

Other cargoes serviced at Dames<br />

Point include bulk aggregate material<br />

on sites ranging about 34 acres<br />

in size.<br />

Technical Info:<br />

LOCATION<br />

10 nautical miles (18.5km) from the Atlantic Ocean<br />

TraPac Container Terminal at Dames Point (gate entrance)<br />

9834 New Berlin Rd.<br />

Jacksonville, FL 32226<br />

Ph: 904-696-4900<br />

JAXPORT Blount Island & Dames Point Operations<br />

5945 William Mills St.<br />

Jacksonville, FL 32226<br />

Ph: 904-357-3302<br />

TERMINAL AREA<br />

585 acres<br />

MECHANICAL HANDLING FACILITIES<br />

Six container cranes (two 50-ton cranes, and four 40-ton cranes)<br />

Six 40-ton rubber tired gantry cranes<br />

TERMINAL SECURITY<br />

24-hour port security on-site, high mast lighting, interior fencing, security<br />

cameras<br />

FOREIGN TRADE ZONE<br />

FTZ #64 covers the entire terminal<br />

USES<br />

Containers, dry bulk cargoes<br />

RAIL CONNECTIONS<br />

<strong>CSX</strong> rail available<br />

HIGHWAY CONNECTIONS<br />

I-95 and I-295 (State Road 9A) leading to Heckscher Drive (State Road 105)<br />

BERTH DIMENSIONS<br />

Berth Length Depth alongside<br />

mean low water<br />

(mlw)<br />

#16 1,200 linear feet<br />

(366m)<br />

#17 1,200 linear feet<br />

(366m)<br />

#18 1,380 linear feet<br />

(421m)<br />

TENANTS<br />

CEMEX<br />

Martin Marietta Aggregates<br />

TraPac / MOL<br />

Deck height<br />

above median<br />

sea level (msl)<br />

12 JAXPORT2011 Directory<br />

Apron width<br />

40 feet (12.2m) +10 feet (3m) 150 feet (46m)<br />

40 feet (12.2m) +10 feet (3m) 150 feet (46m)<br />

40 feet (12.2m) +9 feet (2.7m) 15 feet (4.6m)

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