PORT MANATEE

  • USPME
  • Latitude: 27.6338
  • Longitude: -82.5602
  • Gulf of Mexico
  • Port in US

Location: US

Phone number: +1-941-722-6621

Web-site: http://www.portmanatee.com

Port Manatee is a deepwater seaport situated in Manatee County, Florida, United States, near the cities of Palmetto and Bradenton. It is strategically located at the entrance to Tampa Bay, approximately 25 miles from the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico, making it one of Florida's most accessible ports.

Key Specifications and Features

  1. Location and Access:

    • Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 27.6371° N, 82.5620° W.
    • Proximity: Close to the intracoastal and inland navigational systems.
    • Road Access: Directly connected to Interstate 275 and U.S. 41, facilitating efficient transportation routes.
    • Rail Access: On-dock rail service is available via a link to the CSX Transportation network.
  2. Port Size:

    • Land Area: Occupies roughly 1,100 acres of land.
    • Berths: The port features 11 berths with varying depths.
  3. Facilities and Equipment:

    • Container Handling: Equipped with cranes and other equipment for efficient loading and unloading.
    • Warehouses: Covers over 1 million square feet of warehouse and office space.
    • Cold Storage: Facilities for refrigerated and frozen cargoes.
    • Bulk Storage: Accommodates dry and liquid bulk commodities.
    • Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off): Facilities for handling vehicles and heavy equipment.
  4. Channel and Draft:

    • Depth: The port has a maintained depth of approximately 40 feet (12 meters) to accommodate larger vessels.
    • Turning Basin: Large turning basin for maneuvering vessels safely.
  5. Cargo:

    • Types: Handles a diverse range of cargo including containerized goods, bulk petroleum products, construction materials, perishables, and project cargo.
    • Volume: Typically handles millions of tons of cargo annually.
  6. Economic Impact:

    • Employment: Supports thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the region.
    • Trade: Plays a vital role in facilitating trade with various national and international markets.
  7. Environmental and Security Measures:

    • Sustainability: Actively engages in sustainability and environmental protection initiatives.
    • Security: Follows strict security protocols in compliance with the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) and International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS).
  8. Expansion and Development:

    • Projects: Continuous improvement and expansion projects to increase capacity and efficiency.
    • Technology: Integration of advanced technology and infrastructure to enhance operational capabilities.

Conclusion

Port Manatee is an essential component of Florida’s maritime infrastructure, offering comprehensive services for a variety of cargo types. Its strategic location, coupled with its advanced facilities and transportation connectivity, makes it a significant hub for trade and economic development in the Gulf of Mexico region.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
LIBERTY Towing/Tug TAMPA 04:57:50
PATRIOT Towing/Tug TAMPA FL 04:27:40
WACHAPREAGUE Towing/Tug US TPA (TAMPA) 03:55:41
QUANTICO CREEK Towing/Tug PORT MANATEE 03:24:45
TANGIER ISLAND Other PORT SUTTON 02:57:37
QUEEN B Cargo USPME 02:54:46
POLAND PEARL Cargo US PME 12:52:37
QUEEN B III Cargo USPME 12:24:09
ATLAS Towing/Tug TAMPA,FL 2/25/2026
STAR HANSA Cargo USPME 2/25/2026
PREMIUM DO BRASIL Cargo USPME 2/17/2026
QUEEN B II Cargo USPME 2/17/2026
SAGA CREST Cargo USPME 2/17/2026
TRINITY Towing/Tug US^0SHG>TAMPA 2/17/2026
CS LEADER Cargo CRMOB 2/9/2026
INDEPENDENT Towing/Tug TAMPA FLORIDA 2/5/2026
ATLANTIC ORCHARD Cargo BS FPO 2/5/2026
CANELO ARROW Cargo USPME 1/30/2026
TINA PYNE Other USPME 1/30/2026
CAPRICORN CONFIDENCE Cargo US PME 1/28/2026

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