District Five Freight Hub
District Five is one of the fastest growing areas of the state
Tons Exports
Tons Imports
Tons within District
Freight Moved by Truck
FREIGHT PROFILE
Click on the icons below to explore our major industries and our import/export capabilities.
Nonmetallic Minnerals: 7,844,135
Clay, Concrete, Glass Stone: 5,808,604
Warehouse, Distribution Center and Drayage Movements: 3,592,314
Waste or Scrap Materials: 3,331,254
Food or Kindred Products: 1,652,242
Nonmetallic Minnerals: 19,031,604
Warehouse, Distribution Center and Drayage Movements: 7,986,715
Petroleum or Coal Products: 7,324,879
Clay, Concrete, Glass Stone: 5,574,121
Food or Kindred Products: 3,885,967
Central Florida is a Growing Hub for Warehouse and Distribution Centers
DISTRICT FREIGHT PLANNING DOCUMENTS
FREIGHT DATA RESOURCES
The Freight Mobility and Trade Plan Data Warehouse is a collection of freight datasets and interactive applications.
This portal will provide updated information on availability of truck parking locations throughout the state.
Florida Traffic Online provides truck count information, showing specific locations including roadway segments.
Additional Links
- FMTP - https://www.fdot.gov/rail/plandevel/freight-mobility-and-trade-plan
- Statewide Truck Parking Study - https://www.fdot.gov/rail/studies/truck-parking
- Statewide Commodity Flow Analysis - https://www.fdot.gov/statistics/multimodaldata/multimodal/freight-study/
Contact
D5 Freight, Seaport & Spaceport Coordinator
FDOT District 5
DeLand, Fl 32720
Freight and Logistics Manager
FDOT District 5
DeLand, Fl 32720