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Freight Shipments To, From, and Within Florida

The following tables summarize data from the new and improved version of the Freight Analysis Framework (FAF2.2). FAF2.2 integrates data from several sources to estimate commodity flows and related freight transportation activity among major metropolitan areas, states, regions, and international gateways. FAF2.2 data should not be compared with the original FAF data because estimation methods have been improved and data coverage is more complete. Additional information is available at www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/freight_analysis/faf.

Shipments by Weight: 2002 and 2035 (Millions of Tons)


Empty Cell 2002 2035
Empty Cell Within State From State To State Within State From State To State
Empty Cell Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total 575.2 100 74.1 100 201.5 100 1,048.5 100 93.5 100 537.5 100
Truck 487.0 85 50.3 68 85.4 42 927.6 88 67.4 72 300.0 56
Rail 60.4 11 16.9 23 36.8 18 55.7 5 14.2 15 113.1 21
Water <0.1 <1 0.6 <1 36.5 18 <0.1 <1 0.4 <1 18.1 3
Air, air and truck <0.1 <1 0.2 <1 0.4 <1 <0.1 <1 0.4 <1 1.3 <1
Truck and rail <0.1 <1 0.2 <1 0.9 <1 0.2 <1 0.1 <1 3.2 <1
Other intermodal1 0.4 <1 0.8 1 5.1 3 0.9 0 1.1 1 17.1 3
Pipeline and unknown2 27.3 5 5.1 7 36.5 18 64.0 6 9.8 10 84.6 16
1 Other intermodal includes U.S. Postal Service and courier shipments and all intermodal combinations except air and truck.
2 Pipeline and unknown shipments are combined because data on region-to-region flows by pipeline are statistically uncertain.
Note: Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.

Shipments by Value: 2002 and 2035 ($ Millions)


Empty Cell 2002 2035
Empty Cell Within State From State To State Within State From State To State
Empty Cell Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total 316,315.8 100 123,481.2 100 256,007.1 100 820,042.2 100 247,723.3 100 1,059,539.0 100
Truck 287,580.1 91 83,197.4 67 169,732.2 66 729,467.8 89 156,447.0 63 662,441.7 63
Rail 2,257.5 <1 4,615.1 4 7,105.2 3 1,089.2 <1 4,158.8 2 19,139.5 2
Water 53.9 <1 171.5 <1 7,262.2 3 82.4 <1 213.0 <1 2,964.5 <1
Air, air and truck 1,408.3 <1 5,911.2 5 8,067.6 3 2,270.9 <1 8,225.0 3 60,379.6 6
Truck and rail 27.4 <1 135.7 <1 3.027.2 1 60.6 <1 129.2 <1 11,989.1 1
Other intermodal1 11,363.2 4 25,416.8 21 45,694.1 18 50,332.5 6 72,099.7 29 250,066.4 24
Pipeline and unknown2 13,625.3 4 4,033.7 3 15,118.5 6 36,738.8 4 6,450.7 3 52,558.3 5
1 Other intermodal includes U.S. Postal Service and courier shipments and all intermodal combinations except air and truck.
2 Pipeline and unknown shipments are combined because data on region-to-region flows by pipeline are statistically uncertain.
Note: Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.

Top Commodities by Weight and Value: 2002


Tons (millions) Within State
Total575.2
Gravel90.9
Fertilizers 87.3
Nonmetal min. prods.153.4
Natural sands38.5
Waste/scrap37.6
1 Nonmetallic mineral products

Tons (millions) From State
Total 74.1
Fertilizers14.3
Other foodstuffs 6.5
Other ag prods. 5.7
Wood prods.4.3
Newsprint/paper 3.6

Tons (millions) To State
Total 201.5
Coal, n.e.c.240.4
Gasoline30.2
Coal16.0
Nonmetal min. prods.114.5
Gravel9.0
1 Nonmetallic mineral products
2 Coal and petroleum products, not elsewhere classified

Value ($ millions) Within State
Total316,315.8
Machinery 45,368.8
Mixed freight 41,266.1
Motorized vehicles3 24,116.9
Electronics23,328.8
Unknown 19,926.4
3 Motorized and other vehicles (including parts)

Value ($ millions) From State
Total 123,481.2
Electronics 22,096.6
Machinery 16,522.4
Motorized vehicles3 11,055.4
Other foodstuffs 7,019.0
Pharmaceuticals 6,566.6
3 Motorized and other vehicles (including parts)

Value ($ millions) To State
Total 256,007.1
Machinery 33,849.4
Electronics 27,470.6
Textiles/leather 22,018.6
Mixed freight 15,996.5
Motorized vehicles3 14,955.1
3 Motorized and other vehicles (including parts)

Top Trading Partners: 2002


Tons (millions)
Empty Cell Number Percent
Total 275.6 100
Foreign 54.6 20
LA 37.5 14
GA 36.1 13
AL 33.4 12
KY 16.9 6
Note: Numbers may not add to total due to rounding.

Value ($ millions)
Empty Cell Number Percent
Total 379,488.4 100
Foreign 64,833.0 17
GA 44,750.6 12
CA 26,996.1 7
NC 18,795.1 5
AL 18,662.1 5
Note: Numbers may not add to total due to rounding.

Top Trading Partners: 2035


Tons (millions)
Empty Cell Number Percent
Total 631.1 100
Foreign 132.4 21
GA 99.0 16
AL 92.2 15
KY 50.7 8
LA 36.9 6
Note: Numbers may not add to total due to rounding.

Value ($ millions)
Empty Cell Number Percent
Total 1,307,262.3 100
Foreign 276,789.0 21
GA 145,734.0 11
CA 130,678.9 10
TX 103,886.0 8
TN 52,428.6 4
Note: Numbers may not add to total due to rounding.


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Tianjia.Tang@dot.gov

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