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Emirates National Oil Company (Enoc) said it has investigated how a diesel cargo to Sri Lanka that was alleged to be not as per contractual specifications and came to the conclusion that the cargo met all specifications.
“Further to the concerns raised on the gasoil cargo for Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), Enoc would like to reiterate that independent sample testing undertaken has conclusively proved that Enoc’s cargo had met all specifications outlined by CPC,” an ENOC spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
“CPC had rejected the cargo claiming that it was off-specification. Enoc’s request for a joint testing at Colombo was turned down, as well as Enoc’s offer to provide alternate cargo, which is contrary to precedence set by CPC in similar situations concerning other suppliers. Enoc was also barred from further tender participation,” ENOC spokesperson said.(GulfNews)
Comments - ENOC says its cargo to Sri Lanka met all specifications
Porky Pig Sunday, 21 July 2013 06:27 AM
That explains it. Who made the spec? I do not want to mention here as to who would have made the spec. understood the spec before the purchase.
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sanjeewa1 Sunday, 21 July 2013 06:24 AM
fishy
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Nodrog Sunday, 21 July 2013 06:52 AM
Some hanky-panky going on during the voyage....not uncommon!
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yehiya Sunday, 21 July 2013 09:39 AM
ENoc is well quality standard product company.What is the intercom reference. Some culprits may inside the CPC.Colombo. Most corrupted country?
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OMG Sunday, 21 July 2013 03:10 PM
In Sri Lanka politicians make the specs
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Premalal Monday, 22 July 2013 02:35 AM
Looks like a commission dispute and not a quality dispute.
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