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Boskalis and CSAV in negotiations in order to jointly operate services of towing in Centro and South America
The partnership it would count on a fleet of beyond 170 naval means operating in 45 ports of nine nations
November 10, 2011
The Dutch group Royal Boskalis Westminster and the shipowning group Chilean Compañía American South de Vapores (CSAV) are in negotiations in order to jointly operate activity of marine and harbour towing in South America and Central America through respective branches SMIT and South American Agencia Aéreas y Marítimas (SAAM), both integrally controlled from the two groups.
that a annual volume of transactions of beyond 270 million dollars generates. SAAM has a fleet of beyond 100 tugs, of which 21 employees in the Chilean ports and average remaining used in other ports Americans. Currently SMIT Harbour Towage has a fleet of beyond 200 naval means.
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