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Florida and the United States. www.broward mpo .org. JAX. Florida and our Neighbors. ORL. TPA. SFL. www.broward mpo .org. Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. www.broward mpo .org. Our Region is: Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach We are ranked #6 Nationally in Exports
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Florida and the United States www.browardmpo.org
JAX Florida and our Neighbors ORL TPA SFL www.browardmpo.org
Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach www.browardmpo.org
Our Region is: • Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach • We are ranked #6 Nationally in Exports • We are the largest Exporter in the Southeast United States • We have Increased Exports in 2012 by 11% to $47.9 Billion • We account for 69.2% of State’s total Exports! www.browardmpo.org
Our Data: • US DOT’s Freight Analysis Framework (FAF) • Commodity Flow Survey (CFS) • Transearch (aka Global Insight, Reebie) www.browardmpo.org
The FAF commodity origin-destination database estimates tonnage and value of goods shipped by type of commodity and mode of transportation among and within 114 areas, as well as to and from 7 international trading regions though the 114 areas plus 17 additional international gateways. • The 2002 estimate is based primarily on the CFS and other components of the Economic Census. Forecasts are included for 2010 to 2035 in 5 year increments. www.browardmpo.org
Modes • Truck • Rail • Water • Air • Pipeline • Intermodal • Others • Provides: • Tonnage • Value ($) • Mode (7) • Commodity (43) • Geographic Areas (138) www.browardmpo.org
Commodity Flow Survey (CFS) • Variables • Value ($ millions and percent of total) • Tons (thousands and percent of total) • Ton-miles (millions and percent of total) • Average miles per shipment (number) • Coefficient of variation or standard error for all above data items • Years typically coincide with Economic Census www.browardmpo.org
Transearch (aka Global Insight, Reebie) • Enhanced version of CFS • County or regional geography • Modes • Rail: All US domestic and inland international traffic moved by rail is captured. • Inland Water: All US domestic and inland international traffic moved on internal waterways is captured. • Air: All US domestic traffic is captured; international air freight appears only for US-Canada flows. • Pipeline: Traffic moved in pipelines is not captured. www.browardmpo.org
Transearch (aka Global Insight, Reebie) • Modes (continued) • Truck: US domestic traffic of manufactured goods, and inland international traffic of all goods are captured. Coverage of non-manufactured goods moved by truck extends to agriculture, coal, ores, and non-metallic minerals. Intermodal truck drayage is captured for international marine, domestic air and all railroad TOFC/COFC business. Drayage for inland waterways, pipelines, international air, and rail carload transfers is not captured. Other forms of excluded domestic truck traffic are: • Non-manufactured goods – primary (raw) • Small package and mail shipments moved entirely over-the-road Military and other government trucks. Household goods and local service trucks (e.g. utilities, repair). www.browardmpo.org
March 2010 Southeast Florida Regional Freight Plan (then and now) How are we doing? Significant Growth Since 2010 www.browardmpo.org
2008 – 2012 Export Trade in dollars…… www.browardmpo.org
2012 Southeast Florida Regional Freight – Exports www.browardmpo.org
2009 – 2012 Southeast Florida Regional Freight – Imports Customs District source: USA Trade Online www.browardmpo.org
2009 – 2012 Southeast Florida Regional Freight Product – Imports Customs District source: USA Trade Online www.browardmpo.org
Southeast Florida Regional Freight by Ton per Port – In Millions Florida Ports Council www.browardmpo.org
Southeast Florida Regional Freight – Port Everglades www.browardmpo.org
Southeast Florida Regional Freight – Port Miami www.browardmpo.org
Southeast Florida Regional Freight – Port of Palm Beach www.browardmpo.org
Southeast Florida Regional Freight – Miami International www.browardmpo.org
Southeast Florida Regional Freight Plan – We are Succeeding! A Wider View of Freight and Goods Movement to include: Expand our views: www.browardmpo.org
Contact Information: Gregory G Stuart, AICP Chief Executive Officer Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization 100 West Cypress Creek Road, Suite 850 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 954-876-0033 stuartg@browardMPO.org www.browardmpo.org