



60 miles from Orlando, on the east coast of Florida, this state-of-the-art terminal was built at a cost of around $150million. It delivers an independent supply of petroleum products to the state and has given an important boost to Florida’s economy. The terminal can store just under 3 million barrels of refined products in 24 tanks for gasoline, diesel, biodiesel, jet fuel and fuel oil. It also has transportation infrastructure for the loading of barges, seagoing vessels and trucks. The terminal has two jetties and a maximum draft of 12 metres. It also has a dedicated pipeline, serving cruise ships at Port Canaveral.
Seaport Canaveral Corp.
Coordinates
28° 25’ 5.36” N, 80° 36’ 50.70” W
Port
Port Canaveral
Ownership
100% VTTI
Tank capacity
450,000 cbm
Number of tanks
24 tanks
Maximum draft
12m
Number of jetties
2 jetties