04/10/2026
When it comes to moving cargo, the right port makes a difference. The Port of Miami continues to be one of the key gateways in our network.
Known as the “Cargo Gateway of the Americas,” it plays a major role in connecting the U.S. with Latin America and the Caribbean, making it a strong entry point for companies expanding into those markets.
What sets it apart is speed and access. With direct highway connections and on-dock rail, cargo can move in and out efficiently without the usual congestion delays.
It’s also a critical hub for perishables, handling large volumes of temperature-sensitive goods like produce, seafood, and flowers, making it especially valuable for food and pharma supply chains.
As nearshoring continues to grow across Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, Miami is becoming even more important as a regional distribution and consolidation point.
For businesses focused on speed, regional access, and supply chain flexibility, Miami continues to stand out.