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  2. PortMiami - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Miami, styled as PortMiami and formally known as the Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami, is a major seaport located in Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River in Miami, Florida. It is the largest passenger port in the world and one of the largest cargo ports in the United States.

  3. Bacardi Buildings (Miami) - Wikipedia

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    The rear of the annex building, lit up. The Bacardi Buildings are a landmark of Midtown Miami and served as the former headquarters of Bacardi USA.The site, located at 2100 Biscayne Boulevard, consists of the Bacardi Imports Tower and the Bacardi Imports Administration Annex, also known as "The Jewel Box".

  4. Avianca Cargo - Wikipedia

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    A Tampa Cargo Douglas DC-6A at Miami International Airport in 1975. The airline was established on March 11, 1973, by Luís H. Coulson, Captain Juan Fernando Mesa, Captain Orlando Botero Escobar, and Captain Anibal Obando Echeverri. It commenced operations with a Douglas DC-6A, which formed part of the initial acquired fleet. These were retired ...

  5. Amerijet International - Wikipedia

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    Amerijet International Airlines, Inc. is an American cargo airline headquartered in Miami, United States. The airline delivers air freight with its fleet of Boeing 767s from its main hub at the Miami International Airport to 48 destinations throughout the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America. Their network spans 476 destinations ...

  6. CBP Office of Field Operations - Wikipedia

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    U.S. CBP Office of Field Operations agent checking the authenticity of a travel document at an international airport using a stereo microscope CBP OFO has full Border Search Authority granted by the U.S. Congress which allows officers to stop, question, inspect and examine any person or conveyance entering or exiting the United States and place those individuals violating federal law under arrest.

  7. Kuruma - Wikipedia

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    Kuruma Samezō, born 1893, Japanese Marxist economist and writer; Yoshiaki Kuruma, born 1961, Japanese radio announcer; It may also refer to: Kuruba, a Hindu caste; Kuruma Ningyo, a Japanese style of puppetry as performed by company Hachioji Kuruma Ningyo; Marsupenaeus, also known as kuruma shrimp; Mount Kuruma, the tallest peak of Mount Kirigamine

  8. ImportGenius - Wikipedia

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    ImportGenius (stylized as ImportGenius.com, sometimes incorrectly credited as Import Genius, and formally known as Trade Data Services, Inc.) is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based company that specializes in trade data. It was founded by Michael Kanko, David Petersen, and Ryan Petersen.

  9. Hot Import Nights - Wikipedia

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    Hot Import Nights (HIN) is the world's largest and most unique indoor/outdoor automotive lifestyle event and the leading influencer in the tuning culture market. In addition to a dazzling display of the nation's best and most numerous customized show cars, this one-of-a-kind pop culture experience also features live performances with social ...