Penta Tanks Terminals Loaded the Largest Ethanol cargo in Peru
02.04.2014 - NEWS

February 4, 2013 [Rumbo Minero] - At the end of December 2013, Penta Tanks Terminal, subsidiary of Andino Investment Holding, loaded  the largest ethanol cargo ever in Peru, which shows the magnitude of the company's operations in this country.


15,200 m3 of ethanol, owned by Maple Biocombustibles S.R.L., were loaded into the Harbour First ship by an underwater pipeline and the multi-buoy system, property of Penta tanks located 3 km away from Paita Port, Peru, having as destination Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

“Our terminal has a storage capacity of 30,000 m3, as well as marine and land facilities. This load shows the great capacity of our company to fulfill our clients’ needs and requirements”, says Enzo Sacín, CEO of Penta Tanks Terminals.

Sacín highlighted as well that “within the Penta Tanks expansion plans, the interest of the market of other bulk liquid products is considered. In this way, we will also expand our presence in other country departments.”

Penta Tanks is a company established to develop and operate specialized terminals, providing reception, storage and dispatch services of liquid cargo exclusively to Maple Biocombustibles S.R.L.

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