Fancap occupies the fuel plant at Carrasco airport against privatizations

Fancap occupies the fuel plant at Carrasco airport against privatizations

September 13, 2023 – 09:20

The union continues the forceful measures against the association of a private to Portland. Tomorrow there is an assembly to define the future of the fight plan.

The union of the National Administration of Fuel, Alcohol and Portland (Ancap) keeps the airport fuel plant busy Carrasco in a measure of force within the framework of its fight plan “against all privatizations”. Tomorrow, a representative assembly will decide the future of the initiatives after the tender to associate a private party with the project was declared void. portland business in Uruguay.

The Ancap Federation (Fancap) continues to add fuel to the fire of the union conflict that it maintains with the state oil company of Uruguay, and decided to occupy the fuel plant at the Carrasco airport, another of the sectors in which the government decided to remove Ancap’s state monopoly.

The measure is “against all privatizations, and the union proclaims that “Ancap is state and public” before the recent official decisions to open the market traditionally in the sole orbit of the oil company to the participation of private companies. The supply of fuel to airplanes is one of them, to which is added the supply in ports and, ideally, the portland and lime business in the country.

The deserted tender for Portland

The directory of Ancap reported yesterday that it did not receive offers within the framework of the opening of the business of the portland, by declaring void the tender that closed this afternoon, after an extensive process in which there was no shortage of tensions with the union.

Director of Ancap, Richard Charamelo, He had acknowledged hours before to Subrayado that there were “a significant number of interested parties,” although he warned that finding a partner “is not easy in this international situation” and taking into account the requirements that the state firm raised in the specifications, “betting on maintaining personnel and control of the deposits.”

From the state company they emphasize that the business was not attractive to anyonewhile the high levels of union conflict of recent months were also a fundamental element for the investors’ decision not to appear at the call. For its part, Fancap will meet tomorrow in a representative assembly—a meeting originally agreed for last week that was postponed until after the opening of the portland bidding envelopes—to determine how to continue the fight plan that, in addition, especially affects the technical stoppage at the refinery The Tile.

Source: Ambito

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