Trans Tunisian Pipeline Company S.p.A. offers primary capacity via a dedicated FCFS section
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
PRISMA has announced that Trans Tunisian Pipeline Company SpA (TTPC) will continue offering firm capacity on a FCFS basis via the PRISMA platform.
Interested shippers, with an active assignment with TTPC, will be able to submit their requests starting from 17 June in a dedicated page accessible via the general FCFS section. The booking requests and their consequent allocation will be processed by TTPC outside the platform.
The available products, and according runtimes, will be communicated to the shipper via the information board displayed in TTPC´s FCFS section.
For more information about the new booking procedure please refer to the PRISMA knowledge base.
Additional information on the offer can be found on the TSO's website.
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