Flagler Global Logistics broke ground on the new Titusville Logistics Center, marking the start of construction of Port Canaveral’s first multimodal inland port facility. This milestone was celebrated in a ceremony attended by local dignitaries, business and community leaders, and Port Canaveral and Flagler Global Logistics executives.
In a ground-breaking ceremony held at the future site of the Titusville Logistics Center, distinguished guests including developer Flagler Global Logistics celebrated Port Canaveral’s first multimodal inland port facility. Pictured from left: Titusville Councilman Matt Barringer; Port Canaveral CEO John E. Walsh; Flagler Global Logistics President & CEO Chris Scott; Port Canaveral Commission Vice Chairman Hank Evans; Titusville Mayor Jim Tulley; Port Canaveral Commission Chairman Jerry Allender; Port Canaveral Commissioner Wayne Justice; Titusville Vice-Mayor Walt Johnson; Titusville Councilwoman Rita Pritchett; State Rep. Tom Goodson; and Titusville Councilwoman Martha Long.
In a ground-breaking ceremony held at the future site of the Titusville Logistics Center, distinguished guests
including developer Flagler Global Logistics celebrated Port Canaveral’s first multimodal inland port facility.
Pictured from left: Titusville Councilman Matt Barringer; Port Canaveral CEO John E. Walsh; Flagler Global Logistics President & CEO Chris Scott;
Port Canaveral Commission Vice Chairman Hank Evans; Titusville Mayor Jim Tulley; Port Canaveral Commission Chairman Jerry Allender;
Port Canaveral Commissioner Wayne Justice; Titusville Vice-Mayor Walt Johnson; Titusville Councilwoman Rita Pritchett;
State Rep. Tom Goodson;Titusville Councilwoman Martha Long.
The Canaveral Port Authority is the first tenant at Flagler Global Logistics’ Titusville Logistics Center, having inked a landmark build-to-suit lease agreement last year. The state-of-the-art 246,240-square-foot facility will be completed in early 2016 in support of expanding cargo and container terminals. “The development of Port Canaveral’s inland facility at the Titusville Logistics Center will help further leverage the region’s centralized location and poise North Brevard County as a major national and international cargo hub,” said Chris Scott, president and CEO of Flagler Global Logistics. “The facility has been designed to offer cargo importers, exporters and distributors more storage capacity than any surrounding warehouses on a site with unparalleled connectivity via rail, air and sea.” Adjacent to Space Coast Regional Airport and minutes away from Port Canaveral, the Titusville Logistics Center’s strategic location combined with direct rail connectivity to the Florida East Coast Railway and easy access to US1 and I-95 will provide a surge for the local economy as the demand for accessible cargo operations continues to grow. “Our new inland port facility is a critical step in the Port’s overall expansion plan to attract more container business and elevate our strategic value within the national supply chain by offering a more cost-saving, efficient route to move goods throughout the southeast,” said John E. Walsh, CEO of Port Canaveral. “We partnered with Flagler Global Logistics because of the company’s reputation for developing world-class logistics facilities. Flagler Global Logistics’ partnership with Port Canaveral will provide manufacturers and importers savings on time and money in its effort to support the region’s growing cargo and logistics businesses. “We are proud of the fact that Port Canaveral and Flagler Global Logistics chose Titusville for their new inland port and logistics center,” said City of Titusville Mayor Jim Tulley. “We see this as a significant step toward the rebirth of Titusville and as a strategically important multi-modal transportation hub where we can build our future today.”