Suape stand-off

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The Suape container terminal in northeastern Brazil remains crippled as the dispute drags on between local unions and Tecon Suape SA (TSSA) , wholly-owned by ICTSI. “There are no ships,” an ICTSI spokeswoman confirmed, adding that Hamburg Sud, Suape’s first major client, had not resumed calls at the 600,000 TEU/year capacity facility since TSSA suspended operations in mid-March after a well-publicised start-up in January.

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Suape stand-off

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The Suape container terminal in northeastern Brazil remains crippled as the dispute drags on between local unions and Tecon Suape SA (TSSA) , wholly-owned by ICTSI. “There are no ships,” an ICTSI spokeswoman confirmed, adding that Hamburg Sud, Suape’s first major client, had not resumed calls at the 600,000 TEU/year capacity facility since TSSA suspended operations in mid-March after a well-publicised start-up in January.

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