Thanks for
logging our WEB SITE and give us the opportunity to brief you on our Shipping Agency and
general features of the Mexican ports of, Coatzacoalcos which includes Pajaritos
Terminals, Dos Bocas, Cayo Arcas and Salina Cruz.
Tomas Ruiz was founded in 1909 and initiated
operations in Coatzacoalcos Port, in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, where our Main Office is
located today. Since its foundation Tomas Ruiz has been managed by owners and today two of
the third generation and one of the fourth are working on a day by day basis.
Our many years of experience (non-stop
operations since 1909) gives us an advantage in providing our clients with the best
service they can get in the attention of their vessels.
We also assist our clients in any additional
service they request considering our connections with authorities and prominent people in
the local community and maritime authorities nationwide.
Our clients worldwide demand efficient
communications at low cost in order to be well informed of their vessels operations and
other information they should require, for this purpose we offer telex service, fax and
E-mail, cellular phones via satellite (at cayo arcas) and Internet services which we offer
through our computer network.
At the present time we operate through four
Ports, being them:
- Coatzacoalcos (Pajaritos), Veracruz.
- Dos Bocas, Tabasco.
- Cayo Arcas, Campeche.
- Salina Cruz, Oaxaca.
The first three located in the Gulf of Mexico and the
latter on the Pacific Ocean, having in each location fully operational offices and
experienced personnel.
In cases when we have been requested by
vessels Owners and Operators to attend vessels in ports where we do not keep branches we
have followed the practice to suggest and/or nominate as our subagent well established
local agencies that meet the high standards require to do the job and with whom we have a
good experience working with.
EMAIL: opns1@tomasruiz.com.mx
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