There will be no delivery in La Tablada for 24 hours

There will be no delivery in La Tablada for 24 hours

The union of Ancap (Fancap) official announced that fuel will not be delivered in The Tablada for 24 hours, within the framework of the three-day strike carried out against the decision of the company’s Board of Directors to leave the sale of fuel in the hands of private companies only. Carrasco Airport.

Subrayado confirmed that the distribution plant, which accounts for 85% of La Teja’s production, was going to carry out a 24-hour strike. La Tablada supplies the service stations of Maldonado, Montevideo, Canelones, Rocha, San José, Florida and Lavalleja.

The origin of the conflict

This Monday, through a statement, the union declared itself in conflict and the Federal Council in permanent session, while defining the strike, which began this Monday 12th, with a 24-hour strike in the Maintenance, Administration and Logistics sector of the plant The tile and in the sector Aerofuels from the Carrasco airport plant.

This corresponds to Ancap’s decision to distance itself from Talobras, the company created in April 2012 in equal parts between the state-owned company, Petrobras Uruguay Distribution SA (now DISA) and Orodone SA for the management of aerofuel storage and distribution logistics in Carrasco.

There they had stated that the five officials who managed the place were going to be reassigned to other tasks by immediately calling the union and the officials, in order to present the relocation proposals.

“For various reasons, the business did not operate as expected, which led to a series of controversies. Ancap’s partners even filed a complaint Request for Arbitration before the Conciliation and Arbitration Center of the Chamber of Commerce and Services of Uruguay in which an adjusted sum of nearly 27 million dollars is claimed for all purposes,” the company said.

With this agreement, Ancap will transfer actions to its partners in equal proportion, without claims between the parties, in addition to the withdrawal of the arbitration procedure initiated by the partners, eliminating an eventual unfavorable resolution in the million-dollar contingency.

“The price agreed to be paid by Talobras for the lease of the Carrasco Plant allows Ancap “obtain a recovery of the value of the assets at a rate higher than the required rate, under conditions much more convenient than the cost of managing that service,” the company said.

Source: Ambito

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