TAMPA-The Port of Tampa unveiled on Wednesday the completed first phase of a $56-million terminal and berth modernization project.
The completed project now allows vehicular and aviation fuel serving the Tampa-Ocala-Orlando-Naples region to be unloaded more efficiently, according to the Tampa Tribune
“This is a one-of-a-kind facility,” says Paul Anderson, the port's director and CEO. “It (represents) sustainability of an asset for generations.”
The modernized complex has three berths, the new Berth 222 along with Berths 223 and 227 that have been preserved. See story in the Tampa Tribune.
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