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March
22
2018

SATCO began construction of a tank terminal of sufuric acid for import in Stockton California USA.

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March
18
2015

Interacid replaced its service at Punta Patache by a new additional 20,000 MT tank at Mejillones, Chile.

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March
15
2010

Interacid built the Gladstone Acid Terminal in Australia in a joint-venture with Coogee Chemicals, comprising of a 13,000 MT storage facility to service the Central Queensland consumers.

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March
15
2008

Three additional tanks of 20,000 MT capacity each were added in Mejillones bringing Interacid’s overall storage capacity to 155,000 MT in Chile.

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March
15
2006

To support the booming mining industry, Interacid built its own jetty in Mejillones, Chile allowing simultaneous berthing of two large tanker vessels and added a third tank of 20,000 MT capacity.

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March
24
2000

SATCO’s first rail station was commissioned.

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March
22
2000

Interacid built its second acid terminal in Punta Patache, Chile with 40,000 MT storage capacity to serve clients in Region I.

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March
15
1998

Interacid became the sole shareholder of SATCO and the Tampa storage capacity was increased to 80,000 MT  

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March
15
1996

Interacid Australia Pty Ltd. (IAPL) was created in Melbourne for local balance transactions as well as for import and export of sulfuric acid.

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March
15
1994

Creation of Interacid Trading Chile (ITC), a trading and terminal company located in Mejillones with 35,000 MT storage capacity.

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