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SAAM Towage Agrees to Purchase Ian Taylor Towage Business in Peru

Last updated: 2022/04/28 at 2:56 PM
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SAAM Towage reported it has actually finalized an understanding with Ian Taylor to get the company’s towage businesses in Peru, which presently provides solutions with four tugs during the harbors of Callao and Paita.

“This contract, much like the purchase in Canada of traditional Towing and Davies Tugboats formalized a couple weeks ago, is a component of your technique to lead the combination procedure occurring when you look at the towage business. It will probably allow us to carry on to bolster our existence over the Pacific Coast, aided by the most useful solution providing and geographical protection,” commented SAAM Towage CEO Hernán Gómez.

The government included that, using this deal, “we seek to integrate high-level possessions into our fleet to participate the five tugs we have running at Peruvian harbors. Our purpose is always to carry on running aided by the quality, protection and solution high quality who has set Ian Taylor apart in Peru, values which have been provided by its present investors, administration and staff members and respected for several years by its clients.”

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SAAM Towage happens to be running in Peru since 2021. As soon as this offer is finished, the organization has a fleet of nine tugs and consolidated nationwide protection.

It could be the leading supplier of towage solutions when you look at the Americas. With a fleet greater than 180 tugs at 80 harbors when you look at the Americas, the organization completes over 110,000 maneuvers for approximately 37,000 vessels each year.
Source: SAAM towage



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