Florida Seaport Planning

Florida Seaport Planning
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Release: 2000
Genre: Harbors
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This page provides information on Florida's Seaport Planning. This consists of the Florida Transportation and Economic Development Council (FSTED) and how it has worked with the FDOT with issues on Florida's seaports, the Five-Year Plan to Accomplish the Mission of Florida's Seaports (provides 6 primary seaport strategies that are located on this web page), and the Strategic Investment Plan to Implement the Intermodal Access Needs of Florida's Seaports (Land Access Study).

2015 Florida Seaport System Plan

2015 Florida Seaport System Plan
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Release: 2016
Genre: Harbors
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The development of this plan, along with other modal plans developed under the Freight, Logistics, and Passenger Opertations (FLP) Office at the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), provides FDOT with a cohesive planning process for all the modal offices. Highlights of this plan illustrates the seaport and waterway conditions, challenges, trends, visions, goals, and areas of focus for the FDOT Seaport and Waterways Office. This plan also provides a look back at the history of the Florida Seaport System and insight into the economic contribution and partnerships which have spurred the dynamic growth of seaport development, waterborne commerce, international trade, and the cruise industry in Florida.

Port Planning and Development

Port Planning and Development
Author: Ernst G. Frankel
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1987-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
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Focuses on the evaluation of seaport planning and development-- criteria, requirements and technology. Analyzes capacity needs in light of new technology and feasibility of future development, and examines the impact of new concepts on the ocean transport industry. Emphasizes the development of a methodology to forecast commodity flow shipping activity, and suggests practical model design for the analysis of different port uses and for optimizing port investment and operational decisions. Covers a range of other topics, including land/water interfaces, intermodal transportation, labor, port master planning, cost/benefit studies, physical developments of ports, and the increasing role of international, multi-national and governmental financing as they affect policy and future development.