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PortMiami enters new era handling CMA CGM’s 15,000 TEU vessel

PortMiami greeted the arrival of the CMA CGM Bali on 11 March 2024. With a capacity of 15,000 TEUs, this container ship operates along the Manhattan Bridge shipping route, linking China to East Coast ports in the United States via the Panama Canal.

“The arrival of the Bali confirms that PortMiami can welcome larger vessels. This ship symbolizes a new era in transportation by combining innovation and environmental consciousness in the shipping industry,” stated Daniella Levine Cava mayor of Miami-Dade County.

“We are grateful for our partnership with CMA CGM. We are committed to collaborative and sustainable maritime practices and a greener future for our port and community,” added Hydi Webb, director and CEO of PortMiami.





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