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This 754-acre terminal is JAXPORT’s largest marine facility and one of the largest vehicle import/export centers in the United States. The terminal also handles containerized, Ro/Ro, heavy lift, breakbulk and liquid bulk cargoes.
9620 Dave Rawls Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32226

This terminal offers direct containership service between Jacksonville and ports throughout South America, cargo handling for autos and bulks, and cruise service to The Bahamas.
9834 New Berlin Rd.
Jacksonville, FL 32226

This terminal handles containerized and breakbulk cargoes, automobiles and liquid bulk commodities such as molasses and vegetable oils. Breakbulk cargoes include steel, lumber and paper, and a variety of frozen and chilled goods.
2085 Talleyrand Ave.
Jacksonville, FL 32206

Nassau Marine Terminal operates the Port of Fernandina, located on Amelia Island in Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 950-foot turning basin is free of overhead obstructions and directly adjacent to the 1,200-linear foot pier. Tug services are available, and most vessels can transit from the sea buoy in 45 minutes.
315 N 2nd St
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034

JAXPORT’s Intermodal Yard at Dames Point serves JAXPORT’s Northside terminals.
The ICTF allows cargo to move quickly between rail and the adjacent seaport terminal docks.
9600 New Berlin Rd.
Jacksonville, FL 32226

The Intermodal Yard at Talleyrand serves JAXPORT customers with direct switching to CSX and Norfolk Southern via the 10-mile short line Jacksonville Port Terminal Railroad (JXPT).
Commodities shipped include automobiles, chemicals, farm and food products, intermodal containers, and pulp and paper.
2700 Talleyrand Ave.
Jacksonville, FL 32206
I had many issues in the past with trucking companies that cost many hundreds of dollars in demurrage charges. Working with Cowford has kept our budget on track.”

Michelle P.
We retained Cowford Logistics LLC as the service provider for the transport of a shipping container from the port in Jacksonville to our address in Saint John’s County. The support was excellent and the delivery itself carried out in a very professional and timely manner.”

Peter M.

If you’re involved in the logistics or transportation industry, you’ve likely come across the term “drayage”. While it may seem like modern jargon, its roots actually stretch far back into history, long before the age of trucks and shipping containers. The term “drayage” comes from a time when transportation looked very different than it does…

At Cowford Logistics, we provide both drayage and intermodal trucking services, each playing a vital role in keeping goods moving efficiently through the supply chain. While these two logistics services are closely related, they serve different functions and are used at different stages of the shipping process. In this post, we’ll explain the key differences…

In the logistics industry, the success of any transportation company hinges on strong relationships with key stakeholders—especially shippers and consignees. Whether you’re handling freight transportation, warehousing, or drayage services, building effective partnerships with these entities is crucial for seamless operations and long-term growth. But how do you cultivate and maintain these relationships? Below, we explore…