Business

PortMiami plays a critical role in the current and future economic development of Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida. Supporting more than 334,000 jobs and contributing $42 billion annually, PortMiami is the second largest economic engine in Miami-Dade County.

For questions, call the business section at 305-347-4927.

 

Doing Business with the Port

The Port Procurement division manages the acquisition of goods and services to meet the operational needs of PortMiami as well as its customers. Learn more about how your company can compete for business opportunities at PortMiami.

 

Conducting Business at the Port

Anyone wishing to engage in business or provide services at PortMiami must obtain a business permit, comply with PortMiami Identification requirements and may be subject to certain fees depending on their line of business.

 

Statistics at a Glance

Snapshot of PortMiami’s statistics detailing cruise/cargo numbers, trade partners, and import/exports.

 

Sister Seaports

In 1998, the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution establishing PortMiami’s International Sister Seaports Program. Sister Seaport agreements help ports collaborate on the exchange of information and ideas, with the stated aim of increasing both cargo and cruise trade between ports.

 

2022 Directory

Find more information on business operations and partners at PortMiami in the 2022 Directory

Annual Reports

For detailed information on the results of our operations, financial position and future outlook, read our annual reports.