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Florida Ports We Operate At

Seven Florida commercial and cruise ports approved under our USCG Mobile Facility plan. Vessel-side chemical delivery without requiring vessel repositioning to fixed-shore infrastructure.

Each of the seven ports below has been individually reviewed and approved under our USCG Approved Mobile Facility plan by the local Captain of the Port. The plan covers the entire qualifying tanker fleet operating under one approved Operations Manual — additional ports can be added as operational needs require.

Port of Tampa

Tampa, FL · Meka home port

Port Tampa Bay is the largest and most diversified port in Florida and the closest commercial port to Meka Integrated Logistics' Tampa headquarters. Operations include vessel-side chemical delivery to bulk carriers, dry-bulk vessels, and commercial cruise vessels. Port Tampa Bay handles a mix of containerized, bulk liquid, bulk dry, and cruise traffic.

Common cargoes: Industrial chemicals, water-treatment chemicals, cleaning chemicals

Port Manatee

Palmetto, FL · Bulk and breakbulk

Port Manatee is one of Florida's busiest deepwater seaports for bulk and breakbulk cargo, located south of Tampa Bay near the I-275 / I-75 corridor. Mobile Facility operations at Port Manatee support bulk-liquid chemical delivery to vessels at scheduled berths, with rapid Tampa-base response times.

Common cargoes: Industrial chemicals, agricultural chemicals, processing fluids

JaxPort (Jacksonville)

Jacksonville, FL · Northeast Florida gateway

The Jacksonville Port Authority (JaxPort) is Florida's largest container port and the primary marine gateway for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. Mobile Facility operations support chemical delivery to commercial vessels calling at JaxPort's container, ro-ro, and bulk terminals.

Common cargoes: Industrial chemicals, cleaning chemicals, water-treatment chemicals

Port Everglades

Fort Lauderdale, FL · Cruise and petroleum hub

Port Everglades is one of the largest cruise ports in the world and a major petroleum hub for South Florida. Mobile Facility operations focus on vessel-side chemical delivery to cruise vessels and commercial traffic — chemicals only, not fuel or petroleum products, which fall under separate regulatory regimes.

Common cargoes: Pool/water-treatment chemicals, cleaning chemicals, industrial commodities

Port of Miami (PortMiami)

Miami, FL · Cruise capital + container

PortMiami is the cruise capital of the world and a top-20 U.S. container port. Mobile Facility operations serve cruise vessels and commercial traffic with vessel-side chemical delivery at scheduled berths, eliminating the need for vessel repositioning between operations.

Common cargoes: Pool/water-treatment chemicals, cleaning chemicals

Port Canaveral

Cape Canaveral, FL · Cruise + cargo

Port Canaveral is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world by passenger volume and also handles a meaningful cargo book. Mobile Facility operations at Port Canaveral support chemical delivery to cruise vessels operating short and long itineraries from the East Coast.

Common cargoes: Pool/water-treatment chemicals, cleaning chemicals

Port of Palm Beach

Riviera Beach, FL · Niche cargo + cruise

The Port of Palm Beach is a niche specialty port serving Caribbean and Bahamas trade, with a mix of cargo and limited cruise traffic. Mobile Facility operations support vessel-side chemical delivery for the commercial vessels and ferries calling at Palm Beach.

Common cargoes: Industrial chemicals, cleaning chemicals

Vessel calling at one of these ports?

Tell us your vessel name, scheduled berth window, and cargo. We'll confirm operational fit and coordinate with the port authority and vessel agent.