National Association Of Manufacturers Visits Komatsu South Harbor Facility
Miami-Dade County played host to a significant industry visit yesterday, April 16, 2026, as the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) toured the Komatsu South Harbor Facility in the Port of Miami. The visit highlighted the vital role local manufacturing and port operations play in the national economy, bringing attention to the skilled workforce and advanced logistics present in our community.
Representatives from NAM, a leading advocacy organization for manufacturing in the United States, spent the day observing operations at the Komatsu facility, located strategically within the South Harbor area, a key component of Miami's thriving maritime infrastructure. Komatsu, a global leader in construction and mining equipment, maintains a substantial presence here, serving as a key hub for distribution and service throughout the region and beyond.
The tour provided NAM officials with firsthand insight into the complexities of modern manufacturing and supply chain management. Discussions likely centered on economic development, workforce training, and the impact of local infrastructure on national manufacturing capabilities. Such visits often precede policy recommendations and advocacy efforts at the federal level, underscoring the importance of Miami-Dade's industrial contributions.
While specific details of the discussions were not immediately released, the presence of a national manufacturing body in our local harbor facility signals a recognition of Miami-Dade County's growing significance in the industrial sector. It also offers an opportunity to showcase the dedication and expertise of the local workforce employed at facilities like Komatsu.
Local officials and business leaders often emphasize the county's strategic location—known as the 'Gateway to the Americas'—and robust port infrastructure as key assets for attracting and retaining major industrial players. The NAM visit reinforces this message, potentially paving the way for future investments and job creation within our community.

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