March 2010, PORT SITUATION IN CHILE  
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Port Situation In Chile

All Chilean ports, within the most affected areas, are still evaluating their technical and operational capabilities with a view to resume operations as soon as possible.

CCNI is working diligently to evaluate the situation in order to resume operations with the affected ports.

- In the north of , all ports are operational and working without problems.

- In the central zone, ports are expected to be fully operational within the next 48 hours.

o San Antonio port has programmed to open its operations as soon as possible, since some piers are canceled due to structural damage. STI (San Antonio International Terminal) remains closed and without electricity.

o Valparaiso port opened their facilities at terminals 1, 2, 3 and 6, this last one with several restrictions and special security measures. Terminals 4, 5 & 7 are not operating at the moment due to several structural damages.

- In the south of , there is still no information regarding the operations at the ports of San Vicente and Lirquen due to the absence of basic services, communications. These port cities are completely devastated.

As a result of this, CCNI’s itineraries will have to be modified until further notice, temporarily cancelling San Vicente and Lirquen port calls.

CCNI is already gathering all required information to provide our customers in regards to both import and export cargo in the most affected ports: San Antonio, Valparaiso , San Vicente and Lirquen.

We will revert with further information.

Regards,

CCNI

 

 

 
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