FREIGHT AND LOGISTICS OVERVIEW February 2021 MANATEE COUNTY
Mission: The department will provide a safe transportation system that ensures the mobility of people and goods, enhances economic prosperity, and preserves the quality of our environment and communities. Manatee COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS
“THE FRIENDLY CITY” AREA (SQ . MILES) 893
COUNTY SEAT BRADENTON LARGEST CITY (SIZE) BRADENTON
POPULATION (Annual Growth Rate) + 2.22%
EMPLOYMENT (Annual Growth Rate) + 3.21%
2019 POPULATION 387,414 2019 EMPLOYMENT 130,433 Bureau of Economic Business Research Bureau of Labor Statistics
LARGEST Nonmetallic Minerals 2,511,067 Nonmetallic Minerals 2,222,405 INDUSTRY Petroleum or Coal Products 1,887,474 Food or Kindred Products 925,710 SECTORS BY EMPLOYMENT Clay, Concrete, Glass, Stone 970,023 Farm Products 843,527 Warehouse, Distribution (2019) Center and Drayage 702,176 Waste or Scrap Materials 811,609 Office of Economic and Movements Demographic Research Food or Kindred Products 578,216 Clay, Concrete, Glass, Stone 636,987
FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRIES (2010-2019) TRADE, TRANSPORTATION, KNOW? 9,711 DID YOU AND UTILITIES Manatee County’s top industries are Petroleum or Coal Products $ 1,168,216,699 Food or Kindred Products $ 905,453,641 LEISURE AND HOSPITALITY 7,018 tourism and agriculture. Warehouse, Distribution Center and Drayage $ 1,022,486,311 Farm Products $ 826,399,296 CONSTRUCTION 5,462 Bealls Department Store is headquartered Movements in Manatee County and Tropicana is one of Warehouse, Distribution EDUCATION AND HEALTH the top employers. Food or Kindred Products $ 729,969,576 Center and Drayage $ 517,310,625
JOBS ADDED 5,189 SERVICES Movements Port Manatee is the closest U.S. deepwater Transportation Equipment $ 657,651,093 Transportation Equipment $ 322,127,962 seaport to the Panama Canal, serving bulk, OTHER SERVICES 1,296 breakbulk, container, heavy lift, project and Chemicals or Allied Products $ 388,003,863 Petroleum or Coal Products $ 308,686,348 general cargo customers. Bureau of Labor Statistics COMMODITY FLOW HIGHLIGHTS
IMPORTS WITHIN COUNTY EXPORTS
2018 2045 2018 2045 2018 2045
Tonnage: 7.89 M 11.4 M 0.59 M 0.95 M 6.99 M 10.89 M Value: $ 5.83 B $ 8.15 B $ 0.33 B $ 0.51 B $ 4.27 B $ 6.33 B
TOP COMMODITY by Tonnage, 2018
Nonmetallic Minerals 2,511,067 Nonmetallic Minerals 2,222,405 Petroleum or Coal Products 1,887,474 Food or Kindred Products 925,710 Clay, Concrete, Glass, Stone 970,023 Farm Products 843,527 Warehouse, Distribution Center and Drayage 702,176 Waste or Scrap Materials 811,609 Movements Food or Kindred Products 578,216 Clay, Concrete, Glass, Stone 636,987
TOP COMMODITY by Value, 2018
Petroleum or Coal Products $ 1,168,216,699 Food or Kindred Products $ 905,453,641 Warehouse, Distribution Center and Drayage $ 1,022,486,311 Farm Products $ 826,399,296 Movements Warehouse, Distribution Food or Kindred Products $ 729,969,576 Center and Drayage $ 517,310,625 Movements Transportation Equipment $ 657,651,093 Transportation Equipment $ 322,127,962 Chemicals or Allied Products $ 388,003,863 Petroleum or Coal Products $ 308,686,348
Transearch - Commodity Classification is based on Standard Transportation Commodity Code (STCC) 2 digit codes Manatee COUNTY EXPORTS AND IMPORTS DOMESTIC EXPORTS (TONNAGE) DOMESTIC EXPORTS (TONS) INTRASTATE EXPORTS (TONS) 1 New Jersey 373,032
! 2 New York 218,477
! ! ! 3 Ohio 210,964 ! ! ! ! ! ! 2 ! !!P ! 4 Texas 169,039 ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! 3 !!P 5 Georgia 156,693 ! !!P ! ! ! ! ! ! <9K <8K ! ! ! ! INTRASTATE EXPORTS ! ! ! 9K-27K 8K-26K ! 2 (TONNAGE) ! 3 ! ! 27K-55K 26K-95K ! ! ! ! ! 5 ! 55K-170K 95K-236K 4 1 Miami-Dade 701,299 ! ! !P 4 ! 170K-374K 236K-702K 5 2 Hillsborough 478,226 !P ! 3 Pinellas 410,955 1 4 Sarasota 386,430 5 Palm Beach 376,565
DOMESTIC IMPORTS (TONS) DOMESTIC IMPORTS INTRASTATE IMPORTS (TONS) (TONNAGE)
! 1 Louisiana 573,528
! ! ! 2 Texas 543,627 ! ! ! ! !
! ! ! ! ! 3 Mississippi 276,759 ! ! !
! ! ! ! 4 Georgia 211,770 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! <16K <14K ! ! ! 5 ! 5 Alabama 122,936 ! ! ! 16K-35K 14K-39K ! ! ! 1 4 ! 35K-123K 39K-102K INTRASTATE IMPORTS ! ! ! ! ! ! (TONNAGE) 3 5 4 123K-277K 102K-170K !P !P! !P 2 1 ! 277K-574K 170K-1.1M !!P !!P 2 1 Hillsborough 1,028,971 2 Lee 517,447 3 3 Miami-Dade 495,793 4 Polk 411,510 Transearch 5 Hernando 410,943 Manatee COUNTY LARGEST FREIGHT FREIGHT INFRASTRUCTURE EMPLOYERS
Bealls 900-1K Hillsborough Polk 1
T 2 Tropicana 800-900 SX À¾¾í C Port Manatee 3 Sysco 400-500 Pinellas ¤£41 ¨¦§75 4 Pierce Mfg. 400-500 ¨¦§275 Sysco West ®3 Coast Florida ¤£19 5 USPS 300-400 ¤£301
PALMETTO Feld MAJOR FREIGHT ¤£41 Entertainment, LAND USES Inc. ¤£301 28.2 M SQ.FT Floor Area e
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®2 d r Warehousing and BRADENTON a 60.90% £ Beall's ¤41B H distribution centers ®4 Corporation ¨¦§75 ®1 Warehouse 23.82% Light manufacturing
¤£41 ¤£301 7.93% Heavy industrial DFM ?û ®5 Distribution 2.68% Fruit, vegetable and meat Center packing plants
1.19% Utilities
À¾í¾ SIS Seaport Major Freight Parcels: 844.3 M SQ.FT LAND AREA Includes parcels greater than ?û SIS Rail 100K square feet floor area 59.84% Mining lands, petroleum and are related to wholesale, lands, or gas lands SIS Highway retail, manufacturing, National Highway Freight Network industrial, distribution centers, 14.57% Warehousing and dairies, feed lots, utilities, distribution centers Other Roadways mining, oil/gas lands and sewage/wastewater. Major Freight Parcels 9.13% Utilities Sarasota o
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o 6.91% construction material S plants D e ¯ 5.07% Light manufacturing Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, 2018 Florida Department of Revenue, 2019 0 1.25 2.5 5 Miles MAJOR COUNTY COMMODITIES
IMPORTS EXPORTS TOP COMMODITY by Tonnage, 2018 (relative to Florida)
FL % Florida FL % Florida Commodity Commodity Rank Share Rank Share Pulp, Paper or Allied 10 3.70% 3 Farm Products 6.06% Products 9 Petroleum or Coal Products 2.68% 6 Food or Kindred Products 6.04% 9 Chemicals or Allied Products 2.40% 5 Primary Metal Products 4.82% 14 Clay, Concrete, Glass, Stone 2.33% 10 Rubber or Misc. Plastics 3.12% 13 Food or Kindred Products 2.25% 10 Waste or Scrap Materials 3.05%
TOP COMMODITY by Value, 2018 (relative to Florida) FL % Florida FL % Florida Commodity Commodity Rank Share Rank Share Pulp, Paper or Allied 10 3.34% 3 Farm Products 9.26% Products 6 Petroleum or Coal Products 2.78% 5 Nonmetallic Minerals 7.47% 14 Clay, Concrete, Glass, Stone 2.24% 8 Food or Kindred Products 5.90% 11 Farm Products 2.11% 7 Primary Metal Products 3.81% 13 Food or Kindred Products 1.93% 6 Ordnance or Accessories 2.78% TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS AND FREIGHT MOVEMENT BY MODE
81.57% 12.73% TONNAGE TONNAGE FL % Florida FL % Florida Commodity Commodity Rank Share Rank Share 82.08% 10.37% Pulp, Paper or Allied VALUE VALUE 10 3.70% 3 Farm Products 6.06% Products 9 Petroleum or Coal Products 2.68% 6 Food or Kindred Products 6.04% 553 K Daily Truck Miles Traveled 9 Chemicals or Allied Products 2.40% 5 Primary Metal Products 4.82% 1 Major 1.55 Planning Time Index Port Manatee 14 Clay, Concrete, Glass, Stone 2.33% 10 Rubber or Misc. Plastics 3.12% Seaport Public Roadway Mileage 13 Food or Kindred Products 2.25% 10 Waste or Scrap Materials 3.05% 1,968
FL % Florida FL % Florida Commodity Commodity Rank Share Rank Share Pulp, Paper or Allied 10 3.34% 3 Farm Products 9.26% Products 6 Petroleum or Coal Products 2.78% 5 Nonmetallic Minerals 7.47% 14 Clay, Concrete, Glass, Stone 2.24% 8 Food or Kindred Products 5.90% 11 Farm Products 2.11% 7 Primary Metal Products 3.81% 5.69% 0.00% 13 Food or Kindred Products 1.93% 6 Ordnance or Accessories 2.78% TONNAGE TONNAGE 6.74% 0.80% VALUE VALUE
14.32 Class I Mainline Miles (CSX) 1 Major Sarasota/Bradenton - Class II Mainline Miles Airport International Airport 7.26 Class III Mainline Miles (SGLR) FLORIDA HIGHLIGHTS
3rd most populous US State CAPITAL TALLAHASSEE
AREA $1T Gross 53,624 Domestic Product (SQ . MILES)
4th Largest US Economy and 17th Largest Economy in World LARGEST JACKSONVILLE CITY (SIZE) Nation’s 3rd largest workforce POPULATION 21,208,589 (2019) 1 in 5 U.S. exporters are located in Florida ANNUAL POP GROWTH RATE 1.4% $153B International Trade (2010-2019) 1.76M jobs supported by Trade, Transportation and EMPLOYMENT 8,884,065 Utilities industry sector (2019) 1.25M jobs supported by Leisure and Hospitality ANNUAL EMP industry sector GROWTH RATE 2.8% (2010-2019) 131M annual visitors Bureau of Economic Business Research, Bureau of Labor Statistics
DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL IMPORTS IMPORTS
1 GEORGIA $44B 1 CHINA $9.5B
2 CALIFORNIA $29B 2 JAPAN $6.5B
3 TEXAS $26B 3 BRAZIL $6.4B
4 ALABAMA $18B 4 MEXICO $4.5B
5 ILLINOIS $18B 5 CHILE $3.7B
DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS EXPORTS
1 GEORGIA $22B 1 BRAZIL $13.4B
2 TEXAS $19B 2 COLOMBIA $4.2B
3 CALIFORNIA $15B 3 ARGENTINA $3.6B
4 NORTH 4 DOMINICAN CAROLINA $12B REPUBLIC $3.1B 5 NEW YORK $10B 5 CHILE $3B TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS AND FREIGHT MOVEMENT BY MODE
123,104 Public roadway mileage 83% 71% 12,130 State Highway System (SHS) mileage 30.7M TONNAGE VALUE Daily truck miles traveled on SHS 98 Public truck parking facilities
15 Deepwater seaports 3.5% 2.9% 4.1M Twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) TONNAGE VALUE 16.8M Annual cruise passengers
6.7% 1.8% 2,936 Miles of roads 6.9M TONNAGE VALUE Annual rail passenger traffic
129 Public use airports 0.1% 5.4% 20 Commercial service airports TONNAGE VALUE 2 Active spaceports
3.6% 1% 5,899 Miles of gas transmission and hazardous liquid pipelines TONNAGE VALUE
Includes shipments by multiple modes and by parcel delivery services, U.S. Postal Service, or 3.1% 17.9% couriers (capped at 150 pounds). This category is TONNAGE VALUE not limited to containerized or trailer-on-flatcar shipments.
Freight Analysis Framework Transportation Data and Analysis Office (FDOT) Freight and Multi-modal Operations Office (FDOT) FLORIDA COMMODITY IMPORTS EXPORTS FLOWS WITHIN FL (2018-2045) 2018 2045 2018 2045 2018 2045
TONNAGE 142M 190M 656M 761M 57M 103M VALUE $321B $690B $402B $844B $180B $606B Freight Analysis Framework (FAF) 4.5.1.
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Rickey Fitzgerald Manager, Freight & Multimodal Operations Florida Department of Transportation 605 Suwannee Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 [email protected] 850.414.4702