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Atlantic Charter

Atlantic Charter (1941) http //avalon.law.yale.edu/wwii/atlantic.asp. Accessed 06 May 2014... [Pg.218]

Mexican sulfur was e5q)orted from the port of Coatzocoalcos, near Vera Cmz. APSA had set up sulfur terminals in Tampa (1960) and Immingham, in England. In 1961, the liquid sulfur vessel Etude (ex. Antelope Hills), later replaced by H.H. Jaquet (to U.S. named after Harold Jaquet, the vice-president of operations for APSA), entered the fleet. Other early vessels were the Pochteca (ex. Atlantic Refiner) and the Harry C. Webb, which was later rechristened the Otapan (to Europe). Mexican shipments to Europe started in 1965. In October 1989, Pemex launched the Teoatl. These vessels are now out of service, and Pemex is chartering vessels from Polsteam. [Pg.135]


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