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Among Piers: Military cargo deployed from JAXPORT
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JAXPORT introduces new Strategic Master Plan February 26, 2021, by Eldin Ganic
Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) Chairman, Jamie Shelton, and Chief Executive Officer, Eric Green, have unveiled the port’s new 2020-2025 Strategic Master Plan during this week’s virtual State of the Port address.
The plan was developed by JAXPORT’s senior leadership team with support from international maritime consultant Martin Associates.
Based on detailed marketing, facilities, and economic analyses of JAXPORT’s operations, the plan serves as JAXPORT’s roadmap to success over the next five years.
JAXPORT’s previous 2014-2019 strategic plan focused on infrastructure. Now that the projects outlined in the previous plan are complete, or nearing completion, the new plan focuses on building the port’s cargo business and creating new private-sector jobs.
JaxPort recovering from COVID pandemic s business hit
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The U.S. Marine Corps Support Facility on Blount Island is getting a new police station and emergency operations center designed to be able to withstand hurricanes and sea-level rise on the man-made spill island in the St. Johns River.
The Blount Island Command refurbishes equipment and resupplies forces for military operations across the globe. Police tasked with protecting the center are now sharing space with the base s sandwich shop in an outdated 1970s-era metal building.
“With the threat of destructive weather here on the island, because it’s a federal facility it’s not like you can close up shop and disappear, said Jim Hooks, the base s deputy commander. Somebody’s got to be out here to protect the federal property and all the weaponry we’ve got around this island.”