Tag: Barranquilla Harbor Area

Palermo Sociedad Portuaria issued a $33 million bond

Palermo Sociedad Portuaria issued a $33 million bond Palermo Sociedad Portuaria issued a  million bond

“This is a very important investment for the Coremar Group as it will allow us to enable Palermo Sociedad Portuaria’s expansion plan, create value for our shareholders and contribute to Colombia’s economic development by creating employment and contributing to contribute to the country’s foreign trade, which increases the reliability in the supply of raw materials,” […]

Operation in the access channel begins to normalize

Operation in the access channel begins to normalize Operation in the access channel begins to normalize

Port activity has been halted since early Wednesday morning after a fire broke out in two tanks of the company’s liquid factory Bravo Petroleum at the Compass terminal at the Via 40 area. The reactivation of operations became viable after local authorities managed to bring under control the blaze that started at 4am on Wednesday. […]

Monomers received 8 thousand tons of urea from Venezuela

Monomers received 8 thousand tons of urea from Venezuela Monomers received 8 thousand tons of urea from Venezuela

As part of an emergency plan to monomersarrived at the company terminal in Barranquilla the first ship with the first 8 thousand tons of urea shipped by the government of Venezuela. Pedro Tellechea RuizPresident of Pequivenparent company of Monómeros, celebrated this historic moment for relations between the two countries and said it marked the beginning […]

Palermo Port Society expects to export 980 thousand tons of coke

Palermo Port Society expects to export 980 thousand tons of coke Palermo Port Society expects to export 980 thousand tons of coke

Palermo Sociedad Portuaria has bet on the development of the coke industry and its growth, and plans to increase the mobilization of this product to 980 thousand tons exported by 2022. In 2021, the terminal moved 777 thousand tons of coke with a growth of 18% compared to 2020, which was possible thanks to the […]

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