Port of Miami welcomes CGM Medgulf service with improved transit time


The Port of Miami’s South Florida Container Terminal (SFCT) has begun work with the CMA CGM Medgulf service, a weekly service that provides Florida with the first port of call before heading out to the Gulf and Mexico. Six vessels are being delegated to operate the service that includes the port of call to Tanger, Genoa, Valencia, Miami, Veracruz, Altamira, and Houston.

Miami is now the first port of call for Floria-bound cargo that is en route from Asia and Lain America: a massive feat. Exceeding $100 billion annually, the total trade that goes through Miami’s seaports and airports is one of the ten largest in the United States.

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