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- Port_of_Tampa_Bay abstract "The Port of Tampa Bay, formerly known as the Port of Tampa, is the largest port in the state of Florida and has its operation overseen by the Tampa Port Authority. The port is located on the western coast or Suncoast of Florida, approximately 25 miles from open waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The boundaries of the Port district includes parts of Tampa Bay, Hillsborough Bay, McKay Bay, Old Tampa Bay and the Hillsborough River. The port serves container ships and cruise lines. It is located in Tampa's Channel District. The ports name was changed to Port of Tampa Bay in January of 2014.The Port of Tampa currently ranks 16th in the United States by tonnage, and first in Florida. Cargo shipping includes bulk and tanker ships, as well as roll-on/roll-off ships and container cargo ships. The port additionally operates ship repair facilities. Currently connected to major Asian container ports, with global connections, the port is focused on growing its container trade. Millions of dollars in infrastructure improvements are underway or in the planning phase.Tampa is also one of America's most popular departure ports for western Caribbean cruises. Four cruise lines sail from the port: Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International, Holland America Line, and Norwegian Cruise Line. The cruise port has been growing since the 1990s. It has 3 cruise terminals. Nearby attractions include Channelside, The Florida Aquarium, and Ybor City.Weekly containerized cargo service is available in the Port of Tampa. Ports America operates two container berths, three gantry cranes, a 100 ton Mobile Harbor Crane and a container terminal. Zim American Integrated Shipping Company has been providing global connections to the Port of Tampa for the past ten years. MSC has recently partnered with Zim on a joint service connecting the Port of Tampa to an additional global network. The port's longest running container carrier Tropical Shipping recently ceased operations in the Port of Tampa. Horizon Lines also made a short lived attempt to provide service to the port but quickly pulled the plug. Currently 3,000 to 4,250 TEU containerships regularly call the Port of Tampa.".
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- Port_of_Tampa_Bay subject Category:Ports_and_harbors_of_Florida.
- Port_of_Tampa_Bay subject Category:Ports_of_the_Gulf_of_Mexico.
- Port_of_Tampa_Bay subject Category:Transportation_in_Tampa,_Florida.
- Port_of_Tampa_Bay comment "The Port of Tampa Bay, formerly known as the Port of Tampa, is the largest port in the state of Florida and has its operation overseen by the Tampa Port Authority. The port is located on the western coast or Suncoast of Florida, approximately 25 miles from open waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The boundaries of the Port district includes parts of Tampa Bay, Hillsborough Bay, McKay Bay, Old Tampa Bay and the Hillsborough River. The port serves container ships and cruise lines.".
- Port_of_Tampa_Bay label "Port de Tampa".
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- Port_of_Tampa_Bay label "Porto di Tampa".
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