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Port Almeria 01

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MV Tiwala loading big bags at Ribera I berth of the port of Carboneras. MV Tiwala, built in 2008, is a vessel of 5484 mt DWAT with 106,78m LOA and 15,3m beam.

Port Almeria 02

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3077 x 1688 px

Ribera I quay of Carboneras port, in Almería. Polivalent quay mainly used for handling bulk cargoes. It has 246m berth lenght and a draft of 17m.

Port Aviles 01

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1600 x 880 px

Russian coal on Raices quay at the port of Aviles. Various retailers use this port for their coal imports.

Port Barcelona 01

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1600 x 681 px

Petroleum coke pile from MV Agia Sophia at the port of Barcelona with steam due to the moisture inside and temperature.

Port Barcelona 02

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1600 x 1200 px

Contradique Sur quay at the port of Barcelona for the discharge of dry bulk cargoes. MV Agia Sophia with a petroleum coke cargo ready to discharge.

Port Barcelona 03

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1600 x 1200 px

Petroleum coke discharged at the port of Barcelona for Cementos Molins. Clinker pile on the quay.

Port Barcelona 04

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1840 x 1232 px

Shore cranes at the port of Barcelona discharging petroleum coke from Chevron refinery in Pascagoula, USA.

Port Barcelona 05

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1840 x 1232 px

Panamax vessel discharging about 50.000 mt of petroleum coke at the port of Barcelona in the 90’s. Four gangs working to discharge with a laytime of 10.000 mt/day SATPMSHEX UU.

Port Barcelona 06

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1751 x 858 px

Discharge operation at the port of Barcelona. Petroleum coke to be distributed to brick, chalk and cement factories in Catalunya.

Port Barcelona 07

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1840 x 1232 px

Shore cranes of 16t at the port of Barcelona manufactured by Macosa. Spanish engineering and builder of locomotives, buses, cranes and machinery.

Port Barcelona 08

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1840 x 1085 px

Discharge operation of a Bulk Handling’s vessel of petroleum coke at the port of Barcelona in the 90’s.

Port Barcelona 09

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1737 x 1163 px

Cranes of 16t on rails at the port of Barcelona which were common in the Spanish ports until the 90’s. They were later substituted by mobile cranes more efficient and of more capacity.

Port Barranquilla 01

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3962 x 2637 px

The Compass terminal in Barranquilla can accomodate vessels of upto 190 LOA and 9,5 m draft FW. It operates mainly with coal and metallurgical coke cargoes.

Port Barranquilla 02

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5027 x 1631 px

The river  Magdalena has a length over 1500 km of which more than 600 km can be navigated. The river flows between the Oriental and Central Andes ending at its mouth in the port of Barranquilla.

Port Barranquilla 03

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4710 x 2139 px

Palermo terminal at the port of Barranquilla counts with a mobile crane for the loading of metcoke.

Port Barranquilla 04

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]4807 x 3012 px

Vessels of 35.000 – 40.000 mt of coal and metallurgical coke can be loaded at some terminals of the port of Barranquilla, at the Colombian Atlantic coast.