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Oil tankers backlog builds up in Venezuela
A backlog of tankers waiting to unload around Venezuela has built up, even though a crude cargo from France’s Total and another six tankers carrying products were recently discharged at state-run PDVSA’s ports after weeks of delays, according to Reuters tracking data and shippers. Several oil providers and PDVSA have agreed to a type of prepayment mechanism that involves loading cargoes and paying for them just before delivery, but even so some unpaid cargoes have been swirling around Venezuelan ports since November, traders said. A dozen and a half tankers, mostly carrying refined products, were anchored around Venezuela and Curacao – where PDVSA operates a refinery and a storage facility – waiting to discharge as of Dec. 2, according to Reuters vessel tracking data. Another 45 vessels were heading towards the Caribbean or waiting to load crude or products at PDVSA’s terminals as well. http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/oil-tankers-backlog-builds-up-in-venezuela/
Venezuelan Port Operator Orders Equipment for Puerto Cabello and La Guardia
Bolivariana de Puertos, Venezuela’s government-owned port operator, has ordered a large amount of port equipment from Cargotec’s Kalmar. The parties have agreed not to disclose the exact value of the order. The order, which is scheduled for delivery starting in May 2013, includes 30 Kalmar reachstackers, four empty container handlers, eight heavy forklifts, nine light forklifts, seven heavy terminal tractors, 41 medium terminal tractors and one zero-emission rubber-tire gantry crane. More at http://www.joc.com/port-news/port-equipment/cargotec/venezuelan-port-operator-orders-equipment_20130308.html
Puerto Cabello
Venezuela has signed an agreement with a Chinese company to build a new shipping container terminal at its largest cargo port. Venezuelan Transportation Minister Francisco Garces says expansion of the port at Puerto Cabello will allow it to handle cargo from much larger ships. During a televised ceremony on Wednesday, Garces signed a memorandum of understanding with China Harbour Engineering Company to carry out the project. The terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Venezuela has stepped up diplomatic and trade ties with China and President Hugo Chavez has increased oil sales to China. Puerto Cabello is Venezuela's busiest seaport, handling most of the cargo that enters the import-dependent country.
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