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SPC Logistics appointed exclusive member for Costa Rica

May 25, 2021

SPC Logistics, part of Grupo Perez, have been appointed a country exclusive member for Costa Rica for the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) with immediate effect.

Christian Ruiz Sarria, General Manager for the company states: “We offer a first quality service for all types of vessels (containers, Ro-Ro, tankers, cruises, multipurpose, bulk carriers, scientists. We have isotanks and flexitanks.), in all ports of the country. As Maritime Agents we provide a comprehensive solution for our clients, giving the vessel and its cargo the necessary support that guarantees fast, safe and successful operations in port.

Christian Ruiz Sarria
Christian Ruiz Sarria

We are representatives of Hoyer for Costa Rica, and the shipping company Eukor and Wallenius. We are also a forwarder.

We offer our clients comprehensive advice on handling over dimension, heavy and dangerous cargo, from the budget stage to the final delivery, and reviewing risks of the operation to make the best decisions in project logistics, with economic costs and in pre-agreed schedules.”

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