Miami has become the Ellis Island of flowers; over 80 percent of all flowers imported to the U.S. come through its port district. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Even though Gov. Rick Scott doesn’t think any Florida port should be doing business with the “Cuban dictatorship”, many items have flowed through the state’s ports and airports headed to or returning from Cuba. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
MIA— one of the busiest international air freight ports of entry — could soon get busier as it becomes the first Florida airport capable of receiving perishable ocean freight imports. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
With a projected launch date of early 2017, the foreign trade zone has the potential to generate $7.7 million a year in lease revenue and create an estimated 1,500 jobs at the airport. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE