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Port Rotterdam 02

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1232 x 1840 px

Rietlanden terminal in Rotterdam. Floating cranes for the transshipment of anthracite coming from the port of Durban in Southafrica.

Port Rotterdam 03

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1840 x 1232 px

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Transshipment in Rotterdam of sized anthracite from a handy size vessel of about 35.000 mt to coasters of 2.500 mt. Coasters with destination the ports of Bilbao, Santander and Gijón.

Port Rotterdam 04

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1840 x 1232 px

Transshipment in Rotterdam of Southafrican anthracite. Surveyors taking samples for the analysis of the cargo. The Southafrican anthracite was very much appreciated for house heating.

Port Santa Marta 01

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5184 x 3456 px

The port of Santa Marta on the Colombian Atlantic coast has a coal terminal called Carbosan. It can receive Panamax vessels of upto 75.000 t DWAT and 270 m LOA.

Port Santander 01

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5184 x 2153 px

The port of Santander is located inside its Bay. At the entrance we find the Magdalena Penninsula. On the other side, Somo beach and El Puntal dunes. It counts with a berth of 300m and a draft of 13m for bulkcarriers. An storage barn with a capacity of about 300.000 mt is availble for bulk cargoes.

Port Sines 01

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5029 x 2314 px

The Multipurpose Sines Terminal has a conveyor belt to the EDP power station, located 4km South of the port. The plant has 1256 MW installed power and four groups of 314 MW each.

Port Sines 02

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5089 x 2920 px

The multipurpose terminal of Sines counts with two gantry cranes which work 24 hours / 7 days a week to be able to discharge more than 30.000 mt/day.

Port Sines 03

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3456 x 5184 px

The multipurpose terminal in Sines acounts with a mobile crane to load or discharge cargoes besides their other fixed facilities.

Port Sines 04

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5184 x 1363 px

Sines is where the most famous Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama was born, in 1467. Today, Sines is the port leader in energy products in Portugal.

Port Sines 05

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5184 x 826 px

The port of Sines in Portugal, is located to the South of Lisbon, in the  Vicentina coast, in Alemtejo. Sines port skyline in the morning.

Port Sines 06

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3841 x 2409 px

The Port of Sines in Portugal has the closest coal terminal to Colombia, in Europe. It regularly receives coal from El Cesar and La Guajira departments in Colombia.

Port Sines 07

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4959 x 1950 px

The Multipurpose Terminal of Sines is one of the most efficient coal terminals in Europe. It is equipped with the best handling facilities to discharge upto capesize vessels, load by belt and shiloader upto 10.000 mt coasters and rail cars.

Port Sines 08

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5184 x 2604 px

The port of Sines in Portugal, is an important transport hub in South Europe. Excellet communications by sea, rail and road.

Port Sines 09

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5184 x 2185 px

Sines is the deepest port in Portugal, with capacity for vessels of upto 190.000 t dwt. The Terminal Multipurpose Sines started its activity in 1992 mainly for the discharge of coal for the power stations in Portugal.

Port Sines 10

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5184 x 3127 px

The TMS, Multipurpose Sines Terminal, can accomodate vessels of upto 190.000 t dwt. It counts with two gantry cranes with a capacity to discharge at a rate of 2000 t/hr and a draft of upto 18m.

Port Sines 11

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5029 x 2314 px

Coal stackers at the bulk terminal in Sines, Portugal. Sines is the biggest port by trade volume in Portugal and the only one with capatity for capesize vessels.