Multi-Modal Connectivity
Port Panama City provides reliable and seamless multi-modal connectivity to your destination. The Port offers direct and easy access to railroads, highways, North/South and East/West interstates, and to more than 1,000 miles of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.
Direct access to US 98 and US 231, connecting to I-10, I-65 and I-85 (West Terminal and Intermodal Distribution Center).
Panama City, Florida is one of the fastest-growing cities in United States, and Florida is the third most populated state in the nation. As a growing, regional port, Port Panama City provides access to a large consumer market – both in the Sunshine State, up the Eastern Coast, and to the interior of the United States.
Major industry imports, including forest products, copper, aggregates, steel plate and pipe, liquid bulk and more call on Port Panama City. Florida is a leading state for exports to Latin America and the Caribbean, and Port Panama City exports a significant amount of cargo to its sister port, the Port of Progreso, Mexico.
By providing reliable and seamless multi-modal connectivity to your destination, Port Panama City offers direct and easy access to railroads, highways, North/South and East/West interstates, and to more than 1,000 miles of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.