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  2. Port Canaveral - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, the ASDS Of Course I Still Love You returned the first Falcon 9 booster recovered at sea to Port Canaveral. [26] Seaport Canaveral was completed in 2010. Vitol SA built a fuel-tank depot with a pipeline to Orlando International Airport. The 36-acre (15 ha), 117,000,000-US-gallon (440,000,000 L; 97,000,000 imp gal) storage depot ...

  3. Oil terminal - Wikipedia

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    An oil terminal (also called a tank farm, tankfarm, oil installation or oil depot) is an industrial facility for the storage of oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and from which these products are transported to end users or other storage facilities. [1]

  4. Fuel depot - Wikipedia

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  6. Gulftainer - Wikipedia

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    This acquisition made Gulftainer the largest port operator in the Middle East with regard to the number of terminals managed. [7] Sharjah Inland Container Depot. In June 2014, Gulftainer signed a 35–year concession with the Canaveral Port Authority in Florida, USA to operate and develop its container and multipurpose cargo terminal.

  7. Consumer Depot ordered to pay $200,000 to consumers to ... - AOL

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    A Tennessee court has ordered Consumer Depot, a Nashville-based electronics retailer with a big online presence, to pay $200,000 in consumer refunds to settle charges that it ignored customer ...

  8. Fuel saving device - Wikipedia

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    Fuel-saving devices are sold on the aftermarket with claims they may improve the fuel economy, the exhaust emissions, or optimize ignition, air flow, or fuel flow of automobiles in some way. An early example of such a device sold with difficult-to-justify claims is the 200 mpg ‑US (1.2 L/100 km) carburetor designed by Canadian inventor ...

  9. Caltex - Wikipedia

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    Caltex is a petroleum brand name of Chevron Corporation used in the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, and Southern Africa. [1] Headquartered in Singapore, it is also the brand name of non-Chevron petroleum companies in some countries (such as New Zealand, and previously Australia and South Africa) under a trademark licensing agreement with Chevron.