Shipping Operations in Esmeraldas
- Corpetrolsa
- Jul 6, 2022
- 2 min read
One of the main ports in Ecuador, Esmeraldas, is where shipping operations are carried out for the transportation of fuel in Ecuador by our company Corpetrolsa.

We have our own fleet of tank trucks: 8 for asphalt, 4 for diesel, 2 for LPG and 2 for chemicals, in addition, we maintain an associated fleet of approximately 60 units distributed in different products.
On board one of the most technical tugboats operating in the country, Colpetrolsa executives carried out inspection of maneuvers in the oil port of Esmeraldas.
The image shows our president Vicente Bustos, Eng. Jairo Ramiro, General Manager of Corpetrolsa S.A., specialized in analysis of accounting records and accounts, treasury, financial viability, financial analysis, due diligence and company valuation. And Mr. Frank Velásquez, Corporate General Manager of Corpetrolsa S.A., Master in Business Administration at INCAE Business School, strategic leader in decisions under scenarios of risk and uncertainty, with strategic planning in the orientation of achievement and focus on results.
At Corpetrolsa we take into consideration the implementation of safe practices in the operation of ships, cargo handling and particularly the safe work of its crew, observing compliance with all established instructions and procedures; through a permanent evaluation of risks and the taking of due precautions, to avoid facing dangerous situations that affect the ecosystem.
CORPETROLSA S.A. is a group of companies since 1997 dedicated to the marketing of oil derivatives and land, river and sea transport.
The port of Esmeraldas is located on the northwestern coast of Ecuador, with direct access from the Pacific Ocean on the equator, constituting one of the most strategic points due to its geographical location, since it is the closest Ecuadorian port to the Panama Canal. , which constitutes an element of great benefit for shipping companies due to the optimization of time and therefore costs in handling their cargo.
It enjoys an enviable position on the South American continent due to its direct access from the Pacific Ocean to its dock and docks, which makes it a natural port for inter-oceanic traffic of deep-draft ships.




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