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Title: Lessons In Economics Economic Efficiency


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Duval County Public SchoolsJacksonville, Florida
Economics Destination JAXPORT
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Economic Efficiency
Written by Mary Chowenhill, Robert E. Lee High
School Patrick Curran, Jean Ribault Senior High
School Jacksonville, Florida April, 2006
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Preview Questions
  • What is a productive level of efficiency for the
    port?
  • What type of business is JAXPORT?
  • What types of competition does the port have?

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Objectives
  • To examine economic efficiency.
  • To realize the point that economic efficiency is
    achieved.
  • To learn what type of business JAXPORT is and why
    it is unique.

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Goal
  • To be able to explain economic efficiency as it
    relates to a business.

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Key Terms
  • Efficiency
  • Capacity
  • Marketplace
  • Specialization

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What is Economic Efficiency?
  • Economic Efficiency is the wise use of available
    resources so that costs do not exceed benefits.

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What is JAXPORT?
  • The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) is a
    maritime-focused independent government agency
    created by the Florida Legislature in 1963.
  • Operating as a landlord, JAXPORT manages the
    upkeep, improvements and expansion of Port
    Authority facilities and coordinates their use by
    private companies.

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What is JAXPORT?
  • JAXPORT is governed by a seven-member Board of
    Directors. The Mayor of Jacksonville appoints
    four members and the Florida Governor appoints
    three members.
  • JAXPORT operates like a business. Profits from
    JAXPORT are used to pay off long-term bonds that
    were issued for port upgrades.

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Where is JAXPORT?
  • The Jacksonville Port Authority is located on the
    St. Johns River.
  • The Port has three cargo terminals
  • Talleyrand Marine Terminal near downtown.
  • Blount Island Marine Terminal, east of the Dames
    Point Bridge.
  • Dames Point Marine Terminal, west of the Dames
    Point Bridge.

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JAXPORT Facilities
JAXPORT Cruise Terminal
Dames Point Marine Terminal
Talleyrand Marine Terminal
Atlantic Ocean
Blount Island Marine Terminal
295
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What does JAXPORT do?
  • Each terminal has a different function
  • Talleyrand handles
  • Containers (Goods from computers to toys
    transported in a trailer)
  • Break Bulk (Paper, chicken and steel)
  • Liquid Bulk (Turpentine and corn syrup)

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What does JAXPORT do?
  • Blount Island loads and unloads
  • Break Bulk
  • Automobiles
  • Any other type of roll on/roll off cargo
  • Containers of food, electronics, furniture, etc.

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What does JAXPORT do?
  • Dames Point cargo includes
  • Aggregate (Sand, gravel, etc.)
  • In early 2008, the Dames Point Marine Terminal
    will start loading and unloading containers.

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So why is it important that JAXPORT is efficient?
  • JAXPORT is a public authority run like a
    business. They are in business to make a profit!
  • Think of all the things that come through the
    port, like Toyota automobiles, along with many of
    the products that you use everyday

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Economic Efficiency
  • How can JAXPORT be economically efficient?

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How can JAXPORT be efficient?
  • One way for JAXPORT to be efficient is to figure
    out how many ships can berth at one time. The
    table on the right can help.
  • Note The average ship is 700 feet long

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So how do you figure capacity?
  • Lets look at the Dames Point Marine Terminal
  • Berthing Space1,200 linear feet
  • Average Ship Size700 linear feet
  • The Dames Point Marine Terminal can handle one
    ship at a time.
  • The average stay for a ship is 12 hours.

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So how do you figure capacity?
  • Since the port is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a
    year, the capacity of the Dames Point Marine
    Terminal is figured like this
  • Number of ships at one time..1
  • PLUS ..Average stay...12 hours
  • EQUALSNumber of ships in a day2
  • TIMESNumber of days in a year...365
  • EQUALSNumber of ships in a year..730
  • But we all know that cant happen. Why?

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Capacity
  • To handle 720 ships a year, the Dames Point
    Marine Terminal must
  • 1. Have another ship waiting to unload all the
    time AND
  • 2. Have nothing at the port break down.
  • Most economists consider a business efficient at
    80 of its capacity!

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So when would JAXPORT be efficient?
  • At the Dames Point Marine Terminal, JAXPORT would
    be efficient when they had 584 ships use that
    facility.
  • 720 x .8 584
  • 584 ships would be the Dames Point Marine
    Terminals maximum efficiency.

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So how does JAXPORT make money?
  • JAXPORT rents berthing space. When a ship berths
    to unload, they are charged a fee. This is how
    JAXPORT earns income.
  • Lets say a 700-foot ship is docked for 10 hours.
    If JAXPORT were to charge 10.00 per linear foot
    for each hour the ship is docked...

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So how does JAXPORT make money?
  • Lets do the math
  • 700 feet x 10 x 10 hours 70,000
  • So JAXPORT has an income of 70,000 from one
    ship.
  • But thats not their profit!
  • Thats another lesson

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Directions
  • Read the Economic Efficiency Worksheet.
  • Do the Assessment on page 2.
  • After answering the Assessment on page 2, finish
    with the Assessment on page 3.
  • You have 15 minutes!

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Enrichment
  • Look at JAXPORTs Website
  • www.jaxport.com.
  • List what information is available about JAXPORT
    on their Website and on the Internet.
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