On Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Rumor Of Innovative Plan For Coal
ONN – The Oakland Protocol: Insight Terminal Solutions Innovative Plan For Coal By John Siegel
Finally, the long-awaited Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal innovative plan for coal through Oakland was revealed. It’s called “The Oakland Protocol”.
The idea of the Oakland Protocol, aa conceived by ITS CEO John Siegel, is to use the OBOT as a kind of hauling out of coal supplies from Utah. Siegel’s Insight Terminal Solutions is partnered with Phil Tagami and California Capital Investment Group to build the just-in-time bulk terminal (it’s not a coal terminal).
According to Mr Siegel, the “Oakland Protocol” is called “5-3-0”, where ITS will agree to limit the transportation of coal through OBOT to 5 million tons a year for the first 10 years of OBOT’s operation, and 3 million tons per year for the next 10 years. After the initial 20 years of OBOT shipping, Insight Terminal Solutions agrees not to ship any coal through the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal for the remainder of its 66-year lease.
More can be learned about the ITS Oakland Protocol with a click here.
Zennie62Media was hired by Insight Terminal Solutions to get the online content truth out about the Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal.
Stay tuned.
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