Port of Miami

 The Port of Miami, also known as PortMiami, supports 334,500 jobs in South Florida and is the largest passenger port in the world. With an annual revenue of $43 billion, PortMiami makes significant contributions to the economy through serving major industrial districts with its cargo operations.

  1. Central Business District (CBD) of Miami: The CBD, encompassing a mix of retail, office spaces, and residential developments, benefits from the proximity to Port Miami for the movement of goods and materials.
  1. Airport West Industrial Submarket: This area is one of the key industrial zones served by PortMiami.
    Located near Miami International Airport, it includes numerous warehouses and distribution centres for the retail and industrial sectors: these centres facilitate the storage of goods coming through the port.
  1. Hialeah Industrial District: Situated to the northwest of central Miami, Hialeah is another significant industrial area that relies on PortMiami.
    It hosts a variety of manufacturing and processing facilities related to textile production, food processing, printing and light manufacturing.