Puerto Chiapas, an opportunity to consolidate businesses successfully

Puerto Chiapas, an opportunity to consolidate businesses successfully Puerto Chiapas, Chiapas on December 27, 2011

Press Release No. 027/2011

The freight sector accomplished on 23 December this year, a challenge in the bulk receiving and unloading of wind material, the latter to produce kinetic energy generated by the effect of air currents, which is transformed into other useful forms for human activities. With a high-level infrastructure and a consistent navigation channel maintenance, Puerto Chiapas docked ships, B/M Oslo Bulk 2 and B/M Valdivia, with Malta and Singapore flags. In 2010 at this port were unloaded 12,000 tons of corn, one year after the operation is repeated, reception 5.922 tons Gramosa foods. B/M Oslo Bulk 2, from Topolobampo, Sinaloa, with a length of 104.11 meters, beam of 18.20 meters and 5.629 gross registered tonnage was in charge of this mission that makes Puerto Chiapas into an opportunity for investors to do business successful . Impressive was the arrival of 48 blades of wind tower, in the ship called the B/M Valdivia docking at 9:30 pm on December 23, 2011, with a length of 188,640 meters, 27,730 meters and beam of 24.918 tons gross registered Antwerphen from Belgium with an ultimate fate of this material to the town of Arriaga. Puerto Chiapas, committed to the environment, proud of this achievement which benefits the Chiapas region, gives the general population the development of this land in harmony with nature. With the satisfaction of having served and offered excellent service, Puerto Chiapas and its highly trained team, said bye to B/M Valdivia on December 25 at 12:32 pm and to B/M Oslo Bulk 2 on December 26 at 9:30 am.

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