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CESI -A Cargo Agency and Consulting Company. Established 1982: Norfolk / BaltimoreCurrent US ops Gulf, East Coast, Great LakesSince 1994:Colombia; all port from St. MartaVenezuela; all ports from MaracaiboISS, a global shipping service agency acquired CESI in 2008Since 2011Indonesia; Jakarta
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1. Export Terminal Capacity: Canada; Colombia and; USA Carbon Forum -Istanbul, 14 November 2011
2. CESI -A Cargo Agency and Consulting Company Established 1982: Norfolk / Baltimore
Current US ops Gulf, East Coast, Great Lakes
Since 1994:
Colombia; all port from St. Marta
Venezuela; all ports from Maracaibo
ISS, a global shipping service agency acquired CESI in 2008
Since 2011
Indonesia; Jakarta, Kalimantan, Sumatra
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3. Our Services Supply Chain Management
Inventory Control
Documentation
Inspections, QAQC, Quantity
Cargo Monitoring/Supervision
Consulting
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4. Our Perspective As a 3rd party cargo agent, CESI are not commercially involved
Our service is narrowly focused to our client’s cargo requirements.
Our experience has been a sustained, relatively wide geographical exposure to terminal operations in N & S America. 4
5. USA Hampton Roads 5
6. USA BaltimoreExports Only / MMT 6
7. USA Other East Coast 7 Fairless Hills, PA / Anthracite
Shipyard River, Charleston, SC
Shipyard River is a Kinder Morgan Terminal. Kinder Morgan expects to announce expansion plans for their various terminals by the end of the year. Shipyard already has coal handling infrastructure; an existing berth and NS and CSX rail access. The facility once exported coal and was converted to an import facility. The port can handle panamax vessels sailing with tide.
8. USA Gulf – Mobile, ALTerminal Expansions 8
9. USA Gulf / LM RiverGround Storage 9
10. USA Gulf – Otherproposed terminals 10
11. USA Gulf Miss RiverMid-Stream Loading 11
12. USA – Proposed West Coast Terminals 12 The West Coast terminals in Oregon and Washington under public scrutiny and highly publicized protest from Environmental Groups but, have support of unions (jobs) and The West Coast terminals in Oregon and Washington under public scrutiny and highly publicized protest from Environmental Groups but, have support of unions (jobs) and
13. USA – West Coast Small Terminals 13
14. Western Coal Options (Pacific Coast) 14