Operation of fertilizer is reactivated at the Port of Coatzacoalcos
Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, January 4, 2011
With the operation of 12,000 tons during the month of December, operation of fertilizers is reactivated by the shopping precinct of Port of Coatzacoalcos.
It began with the arrival of the B/M Roztocse ship from Latvia on December 8, with 1,950 tons of fosfonitrato, which were downloaded and sent directly to distribution centers.
Thanks to the excellent port infrastructure and the quality of port services, the company Agrogen, S.A. decides to make the export of bagged urea from the Port of Coatzacoalcos.
Storehouse No. 4 was used to start receiving bags of fertilizer from the plant Agrogen since December 6, while awaiting the arrival of the ship that will move them to its final destination, the same which arrived the 24 of December morning to start loading 10,000 tons of urea in bags of 50 kg each, bound for Puerto de la Habana, Cuba.
This kind of operations, demonstrates the operational efficiency of Puerto Coatzacoalcos, bulk cargo leader in México, and its commitment to integrate new productive chains.
With the operation of 12,000 tons during the month of December, operation of fertilizers is reactivated by the shopping precinct of Port of Coatzacoalcos.
It began with the arrival of the B/M Roztocse ship from Latvia on December 8, with 1,950 tons of fosfonitrato, which were downloaded and sent directly to distribution centers.
Thanks to the excellent port infrastructure and the quality of port services, the company Agrogen, S.A. decides to make the export of bagged urea from the Port of Coatzacoalcos.
Storehouse No. 4 was used to start receiving bags of fertilizer from the plant Agrogen since December 6, while awaiting the arrival of the ship that will move them to its final destination, the same which arrived the 24 of December morning to start loading 10,000 tons of urea in bags of 50 kg each, bound for Puerto de la Habana, Cuba.
This kind of operations, demonstrates the operational efficiency of Puerto Coatzacoalcos, bulk cargo leader in México, and its commitment to integrate new productive chains.