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Angel M Dones

from Coral Gables, FL
Age ~83

Angel Dones Phones & Addresses

  • 176 Paloma Dr, Miami, FL 33143 (305) 662-1179
  • 7201 80Th St, Miami, FL 33143
  • Coral Gables, FL
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Fort Wayne, IN

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Vehicle Records

Angel Dones

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Address:
7201 SW 80 Ct, Miami, FL 33143
Phone:
(305) 630-3621
VIN:
SALSF2D48AA233807
Make:
LAND ROVER
Model:
RANGE ROVER SPORT
Year:
2010

Angel Dones

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Address:
176 Paloma Dr, Coral Gables, FL 33143
VIN:
1GYUKKEF8AR260481
Make:
CADILLAC
Model:
ESCALADE ESV
Year:
2010

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President

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Location:
Miami, FL
Work:
Gulfstream Container
President
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Angel Dones
President
Speedline Transport Inc
Local Trucking Operator
7500 NW 82 Pl, Miami, FL 33166
(305) 594-0598
Angel Dones
President
South Florida Container Transport, Inc
7500 NW 82 Pl, Miami, FL 33166
Angel Dones
President
South Florida Depot Services, Inc
7500 NW 82 Pl, Miami, FL 33166
Angel Dones
President
Intermodal Drayage Services, Inc
7500 NW 82 Pl, Miami, FL 33166
Angel Dones
President, Director
Dones & Krissel Management, Inc
9400 S Dadeland Blvd, Miami, FL 33156
Angel Dones
President, Director
Port Everglades Xpress, Inc
7500 NW 82 Pl, Miami, FL 33166
Angel Dones
President, Director
Caribbean-Gulf Container Repair, Inc
5055 NW 74 Ave, Miami, FL 33166
Angel Dones
President, Director
Southeastern Consolidated Industries, Inc
Business Services
7500 NW 82 Pl, Miami, FL 33166
(305) 594-0598, (305) 592-2087

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Us Patents

Quick Disconnect Container Carrier

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US Patent:
48243183, Apr 25, 1989
Filed:
Jun 11, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/873861
Inventors:
Angel Dones - Miami FL
International Classification:
B66F 914
US Classification:
414607
Abstract:
A static structure which attaches to a fork-lift for use in lifting empty cargo containers. The static structure has a horizontal cross member with a pair of hooks that can graspingly attach to pre-cast holes in the containers. The structure mounts on a fork-lift by means of plural vertical members rigidly affixed to the cross member, these horizontal members telescopingly fitting within recesses on a fork-lift's mast. This provides a simple, inexpensive, and reliable system for manipulating (especially stacking and unstacking) such empty cargo containers.
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