The port of Santander will register movements that reach 104,943 tons this week-Press NOTE (08/24/2012)
23 Aug 2012
This week, in the port of Santander highlights the discharge of 25,000 tm of sugar that have arrived aboard the blonde from Mozambique and the 11,000 tm of palmiste of the Hizir G ship from Indonesia. Likewise, significant cargoes of 17,000 TM of sodium sulfate and 12,000 TM of sodium carbonate have been recorded in the Wren Arrow, which will leave for Brazil. In the Port of Santander, 1,625 vehicles to South Africa and Germany have also been loaded and discharged. To these goods are added the traffic of others such as paper, cotton seed, junk, wirelessness, fertilizers, quartz gravels, wind equipment, potatoes and cement, among others. Forecasts for next week: next week it will proceed to the discharge of 16,000 tm of beans and soy flour from Brazil aboard the Serenata ship of Panama flag and 224.94 meters in length. It is planned to arrive at the port of Santander ships from Denmark, Belgium, Great Britain, Finland and Holland. Among the port traffic in the next few days, it is worth highlighting the cargoes that will be carried out of 12,500 TM of sodium sulfate and 11,000 TM of sodium carbonate that will be transported to Argentina and Brazil, respectively, on board the Apalis Arrow of Flag Bahamas and 207 ship, 207, 207, 207, 207, 207, 207, 207, 62 meters of length. Also, in the port of Santander the load and download of a total of 3210 vehicles will be loaded.