ARGENTINA
Compulsory isolation is
still in force particularly at Buenos Aires City and surrounding districts of
Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area till August 16th
- 2400 hrs. Other areas within the country to be announced case by case basis.
Activities related to
foreign trade are so far excluded from the isolation process; operations in
most ports are carried out without interruptions or delays
Restriction for
vessels coming to Argentina due to Covid-19
General regulations –
Covid19 Protocol
Additional to usual
pre arrival requirements and with no exception, Sanitary authorities request to
receive in advance all documents as sworn statement, all documents listed on
Protocol Notice here attached, according to Items 1 to 4 whatever be the case.
Vessels arriving from
any country abroad with less
than 14 days of navigation (no quarantine period), must comply with
current Sanitary protocol in force where all crew will be tested onboard, upon
vessel’s arrival to ‘Zona Comun’ anchorage, before getting the authorization to
proceed navigation Up Parana river.
(pls see
copy here attached – Point 2 - Vessels coming from risk areas without crew
changes)
Crew Members / crew
change
All borders are still
closed, so no foreigners and not even argentine citizens are allowed to enter
the country, except few cases.
In view of this,
flights going in/out Argentina are almost null, so no crew changes can be
effected.
In addition,
crewmembers are not allowed to disembark at different ports.
Pilot Services –
embarking/disembarking at Recalada
Borders in Uruguay
are also closed; Ferry services from Argentina to Uruguayan ports have been
cancelled.
River Plate pilots
are traveling as ‘passengers’ on outbound ships, in order to be positioned at
Recalada PS, this affecting their usual travelling/logistics and availability.
As consequence
additional pre-booking and coordination time might be needed before boarding at
Recalada, this specially focus on River Plate service Recalada/Zona Comun leg
PORT STATUS in
ARGENTINA
UPRIVER
Ports
COFCO Timbues
After
some suspicious cases of COVID-19 being detected last weekend, operations at
Terminal premises back to normal on Friday 31st Aug evening.
Port/berth
operations back to normal on Saturday 1st 0800hrs.
DEMPA – PAMPA ports
Operations resumed on Friday Aug
31st am, terminal working subject
compliance of Covid19 safety protocol.
Operations
at other Upriver ports + terminals being performed on normal basis, so far.
NECOCHEA
Sanitary Authorities
and Stevedores + Grain Unions are requesting 14 days quarantine period to ALL vessels arriving from
any country abroad
(including
those not listed as high risk from Covid19)
For those vessels
loading upriver 1st, then completing her cargo at Necochea, Stevedores
and grain UNIONs are requesting 14 days period to count
since last port of
call abroad (i.e. Brazil), even vessel being cleared with
authorities Upriver already.
BAHIA BLANCA
Same
as above, Port authorities and Stevedores Unions are requesting 14 days quarantine period to ALL vessels arriving from
any country abroad
(including
those not listed as high risk from Covid19).
For those vessels
loading upriver 1st, then completing her cargo at Bahia Blanca,
Stevedores and grain UNIONs are requesting 14 days period
to count since last
port of call abroad (i.e. Brazil), even vessel being cleared with
authorities Upriver already.
There might be some
exceptions for vessel calling Uruguay as last port before Bahia Blanca, but
only to be considered case by case basis,
subject Sanitary
Authorities approval (not guaranteed) to allow entrance and operations for
those vessel. So far this measure not affecting LNG/LPG vessels.
CAMPANA/ZARATE
Operations being
performed on normal basis so far, subject to current regulations/procedures
stablished due to COVID-19 outbreak
Puerto MADRYN
Operations being
performed on normal basis so far, subject to current regulations/procedures
stablished due to COVID-19 outbreak
End.