Caribbean Food and Beverage Floors
Durable, sanitary, and fast-install flooring systems for Caribbean food & beverage plants.
PumaCRETE Corp. delivers USDA/SQF-compliant, heavy-duty urethane cement mortar and epoxy systems. This flooring material is engineered for moisture, hot washdowns, and aggressive CIP chemicals—backed by expert technical support and reliable port logistics from the U.S. to the Caribbean. Materials commonly ship via the Port of Miami with short lead times to your port.
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Why Caribbean Processors Choose PumaCRETE®
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USDA / SQF ready: Seamless, non-porous resinous floors that support sanitary design and food safety programs.
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Thermal-shock & hot-washdown resistant: Withstands rapid swings from chill rooms to 82–100 °C cleaning; ideal for seafood, meat, beverage, and ready-to-eat lines.
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Moisture-tolerant installs: Bonds to damp concrete and handles high vapor drive—critical in wet environments.
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Chemical & sanitizer resistance: Formulated for CIP/foam cleaning regimes and acids/alkalis common in F&B plants.
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Heavy traffic durability: Designed for forklifts, pallet jacks, and impact/abrasion in production and dock areas.
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Fast turnaround options: One-pass systems can compress downtime for weekend or holiday outages.
- Expert technical support: on and off-site support available.
TOP 10 ADVANTAGES OF PUMACRETE (pdf)
Compare to Ucrete®: PumaCRETE® urethane concrete systems offer cost-effective performance comparable to other well-known cement-urethane floors, plus fast shipping and hands-on support. PumaCRETE 401-HF technical data sheet
Applications Across the Caribbean
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Seafood & fish processing, ice rooms, and docks
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Meat & poultry cutting/packaging
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Beverage & bottling, dairies, and cold storage
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Bakeries, confectionery, sauces, and prepared foods
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Warehouse aisles, loading docks, and washdown corridors
See our Food & Beverage Processing Floors overview for specs and options. PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring
Recommended PumaCRETE® Systems (Popular in Tropical Facilities)
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401-HF Heavy-Duty Urethane Mortar / Screeded)
Extra-heavy service, textured anti-slip, resists thermal shock, impact, and frequent hot washdowns. (PDF: 401-HF Technical Data Sheet) PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring -
301-SLB Self-Leveling / Flowable Urethane
Medium-to-heavy traffic, smooth to micro-texture finish; excellent for packaging lines and QC labs. (PDF: 301-SLB Product Data) PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring -
Antimicrobial and specialty topcoats available for packaging, and dry and wet production zones.
Built for Food Safety & Compliance
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Supports HACCP & PRPs: Optional seamless cove/base and slope-to-drain designs can reduce harborage and ease SSOPs.
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USDA/SQF alignment: Use within USDA-inspected and GFSI-certified plants. PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring
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Cleaning & maintenance resources: Download simple, validated care routines. PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring
References for your QA team:
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USDA FSIS — Sanitation & compliance resources.
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FDA Food Code — Hygienic surfaces & cleanability guidance.
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SQF Code — Facility & equipment requirements.
Logistics & Lead Times to the Caribbean
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Port-optimized shipping: Regular dispatch from the Port of Miami with dependable timelines to Caribbean ports; site delivery typically follows within weeks depending on island and customs.
Typical Room-by-Room Solutions
Cold Rooms & Freezers
Textured urethane mortar (6–9 mm) for cold, damp conditions; resists thermal cycling and defrost events. PumaCRETE industrial flooring
Wet Processing & Washdown Areas
Heavy-texture 401-HF with integral cove and enhanced chemical resistance for aggressive CIP. PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring
Packaging, QA, & Dry Rooms
301-SLB smooth/micro-texture for cleanability and trolley traffic; optional ESD for sensitive equipment. PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring
Docks & Corridors
Impact-tough screeds with slip-resistant aggregate; stands up to wheels, brine, and corrosion. PumaCRETE industrial flooring
Technical support
Expert on-site and remote technical support for evaluation, slope & drain planning, and startup assistance.
Specifications & Resources
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Advantages of PumaCRETE® Urethane Mortar — thermal shock, impact, fast return-to-service (PDF) PumaCRETE industrial flooring
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Food & Beverage Processing Floors — overview & chemistry PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring
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Resources hub — TDS, SDS and guides PumaCRETE resources
Resource Links
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USDA FSIS — Sanitation guidance for meat/poultry plants.
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FDA Food Code — Surfaces and cleanability guidance for food facilities.
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SQF Institute — SQF Code modules for manufacturing.
- Cleaning & Maintenance PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring
FAQ: Caribbean Food Processing Floors
What floor systems hold up to hot washdowns, sanitizers and brine?
Urethane concrete (e.g., PumaCRETE® 401-HF) is purpose-built for thermal shock and chemical sanitizers common in seafood and meat plants. PumaCRETE Industrial Flooring
Can you install over damp concrete in tropical humidity?
Yes. PumaCRETE® systems are moisture-tolerant and rated for high vapor emissions, reducing risk of blistering or delamination.
How quickly can materials reach our island?
Shipments typically dispatch via the Port of Miami with delivery to your port in about two weeks, then onward to your site, subject to customs and island logistics.
Do you provide installation support?
Yes. We offer pre-install design and technical assistance, on site trainers and remote startup assistance.
Plan your Caribbean project with PumaCRETE Corp.
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Request a spec review and budgetary quote.
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Ask for sample sections and mock-ups for your QA team.
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Schedule a virtual plant walk-through with our technical team.
Country | Capital | Major Port(s) |
Antigua and Barbuda | St. John's | Port of St. John's |
Bahamas | Nassau | Nassau Harbour; Freeport |
Barbados | Bridgetown | Bridgetown (Deep Water Harbour) |
Belize | Belmopan | Port of Belize (Belize City); Big Creek |
Dominica | Roseau | Woodbridge Bay (Roseau); Portsmouth |
Grenada | St. George's | Port of St. George's |
Guyana | Georgetown | Port Georgetown; New Amsterdam |
Haiti | Port-au-Prince | Port-au-Prince; Cap-Haïtien |
Jamaica | Kingston | Kingston; Montego Bay |
Montserrat | Brades (de facto) | Little Bay (cargo/landing) |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Basseterre | Basseterre Deep Water Port; Long Point (Nevis) |
Saint Lucia | Castries | Castries; Vieux Fort |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Kingstown | Kingstown |
Suriname | Paramaribo | Port of Paramaribo (Nieuwe Haven) |
Trinidad and Tobago | Port of Spain | Port of Spain; Point Lisas; Scarborough |
Anguilla | The Valley | Road Bay |
Bermuda | Hamilton | Hamilton; St. George's |
British Virgin Islands | Road Town | Port Purcell (Road Town) |
Cayman Islands | George Town | George Town |
Turks and Caicos Islands | Cockburn Town | South Dock (Providenciales); Grand Turk |