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Miami-Dade County provides equal access and equal opportunity in employment and services and does not discriminate on the basis of disability .“It is the policy of Miami-Dade County to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.”
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Esteban L. Bovo, Jr. Chairman
Audrey M. EdmonsonVice Chairman
Barbara J. JordanDistrict 1
Jean MonestimeDistrict 2
Audrey M. EdmonsonDistrict 3
Sally A. HeymanDistrict 4
Bruno A. BarreiroDistrict 5
Rebeca SosaDistrict 6
Xavier L. SuarezDistrict 7
Daniella Levine Cava District 8
Dennis C. MossDistrict 9
Senator Javier D. SoutoDistrict 10
Joe A. Martinez District 11
José “Pepe” DíazDistrict 12
Esteban Bovo, Jr.District 13
Harvey RuvinClerk of Courts
Pedro J. Garcia Property Appraiser
Abigail Price-WilliamsCounty Attorney
Emilio T. González Ph.DAviation Director
Carlos A. GiménezMayor
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
Enlightened SustainabilityConservation measures including lighting, air conditioning and water system upgrades will reduce MIA’s carbon footprint and enhance cost efficiency.
CORE ProgramThe Cargo Optimization, Redevelopment and Expansion program, is a comprehensive, long-term concept to maximize existing cargo operations and double capacity, by maximizing current use of facilities; demolishing and replacing aged and costly structures; and developing new cargo facilities in the future.
MIA Cargo Clearance CenterA 24/7 on-airport operation centralizes the functions of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), providing for trade documentation processing.
MIA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Facility
Consolidates the functions of Veterinary Services and Plant Protection & Quarantine from four locations into a single site. The USDA facility houses the Veterinary Services’ import and export operations.
The N.W. 25th Street Viaduct ProjectCompleted in 2016 by the Florida Department of Transportation, the $63 million elevated roadway facilitates 200,000 annual trucking operations from MIA directly to warehouses, logistics providers and state and federal highways west of airport cargo areas.
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAmerica’s New Global Gatewaywww.miami-airport.com • [email protected]
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
CARGOHUB2017
KEEPING MIA COMPETITIVE
MIA PHARMA HUB
MIA is an IATA designated Pharma Hub and is working with local MIA participants toward CEIV Pharma Certification. MIA pharma imports and exports totaled $4.4 billion in 2016.
MIA FOREIGN TRADE ZONE
MIA is in process with establishing a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Magnet site on airport property. The MIA FTZ will create new synergies for on-airport businesses.
OCEAN-TO-AIR PROGRAM
The Ocean-to-Air Transshipment Program saves time and money for cargo shippers, with expedited air transport of perishable products. The Program permits perishables to arrive from Latin America by sea and then air transported to international markets from MIA.
MIA CARGO FACILITATION
Enhanced SecurityNew surveillance cameras and lighting improve vigilant security monitoring, situational awareness, crime deterrence and overall safety of cargo partner properties.
• #1 in the USA & #10 Globally in International Freight
• 2.18 Million U.S. Tons Total Freight
• Tonnage: 87% International / 13% Domestic; with 82% on freighters / 18% on passenger aircraft
• 53% of International Freight is Imports/Exports
• 47% of International Freight is In-Transit
• MIA air trade valued at $57.3 billion, or 92% of the dollar value of Florida’s total air imports & exports, or 40% of the States total (air & sea) trade with the world
• MIA handles 83% of all air imports and 79% of all exports between the US and Latin American/Caribbean region
• Hub for distribution of perishable products, hi-tech commodities, telecommunications equipment, textiles, pharmaceuticals and industrial machinery
• Air service provided by 89 scheduled and 17 charter air carriers; 41 are all-cargo carriers
• Extensive route network to 163 cities on 4 continents; dedicated freighter service to 104 global destinations
• MIA cargo facilities encompass 18 warehouses with a total of 3.4 million square feet (315,870 square meters) of warehouse, office and support space, including nearly 445,000 square feet (41,340 square meters) of on-airport refrigerated warehouse space for temperature controlled products
• Freighter aircraft parking includes 41 common-use cargo positions and 31 leased cargo positions
Miami-Dade County serves as an international business center for the Western Hemi-sphere, a vital hub for trade, commerce and finance in the Americas. Miami Internation-al Airport (MIA) is essential to Miami-Dade’s trade status, as MIA’s air service network, dominance in the region’s stronghold markets, and overall trade infrastructure are key for bridging business in the Hemisphere.
CARGO & TRADE STATISTICS
MIA CARGO HUB America’s New Global Gateway MIA Trade with All Regions - 2016Total Tons Total Dollars
SOUTH AMERICA 702,884 $29,458,995,155
CENTRAL AMERICA 112,695 $4,401,246,025
EUROPE 71,503 $11,385,178,504
THE CARIBBEAN 50,544 $6,778,880,392
ASIA 45,495 $1,970,814,300
NORTH AMERICA 18,250 $1,120,391,670
THE MID-EAST 4,778 $1,907,005,683
AFRICA 3,271 $162,502,828
OCEANIA 1,006 $125,351,772
All Regions 1,010,426 $57,310,366,329
MIA Top Commodity Groupings - 2016Exports Tons Dollars
Computers / Peripherals 29,198 4,147,996,034
Industrial Machinery / Parts 25,152 1,819,290,094
Telecommunications Equipment 22,593 3,543,623,500
Vehicle Parts/Tires 16,902 514,740,410
Metals and Metal Products 16,537 338,616,537
Imports Tons Dollars
Flowers 215,027 1,014,182,746
Fish / Crustaceans 173,493 1,316,825,958
Vegetables & Roots 107,691 248,480,884
Fruits & Juices 44,445 152,846,153
Telecommunications Equipment 12,941 2,553,852,122
NOTES:: Mexico is included in North America • Origin/Destination Trade Only • Does not include In-Transit Freight
220 150 112 86 59 36 34 26 21 21
ColombiaChilePeru
BrazilEcuador
ArgentinaCosta Rica
Dominican RepublicHonduras
Guatemala
By Total Weight (Thousands US Tons)
MIA - TOP TRADE PARTNERS 2016
10,825 5,288 3,326 2,728 2,721 2,473 2,468 1,934 1,823 1,781
BrazilColombia
ChilePeru
SwitzerlandChina
ArgentinaItaly
Costa Rica Germany
By Total Value (Millions US Dollars)
U.S. Perishable Imports846,787 Tons
U.S. Fruit & Vegetable Imports
228,212 U.S. Tons
U.S. Flower Imports241,049 U.S. TonsU.S. Fish Imports
352,564 U.S. Tons
All OtherAirports12.17%
All OtherAirports9.70%
All OtherAirports19.61%
All OtherAirports 2.00% JFK 3.40%
LAX 5.26%
MIA64.4%
MIA66.7%
MIA49.8%
MIA89.2%
JFK 13.47% JFK 14.92%
JFK 18.21%
LAX 9.95% LAX 8.71%
LAX 12.41%