LA LIBERTAD (ECLLD), located in Santa Elena Province, Ecuador, on the South Pacific Ocean and Ecuador’s western coastline, is a strategically relevant oil terminal-linked port, tanker support location, petroleum logistics point, fishing vessel support area, coastal cargo location, service craft harbour area, open roadstead operation point, customs-controlled supply location, and Ecuador Pacific Coast marine logistics gateway. The port area is strongly associated with La Libertad Port, Santa Elena maritime activity, Ecuador Pacific coast vessel traffic, oil terminal operations, petroleum-linked logistics, tanker calls, coastal cargo movements, fishing vessels, service craft operations, open roadstead anchorage, harbour support, crew logistics, customs clearance, and Ecuadorian coastal supply chains.
As a recognised UN/LOCODE port location, LA LIBERTAD supports vessel activity linked to tankers, oil and petroleum-linked vessels, coastal cargo vessels, fishing vessels, service craft, harbour users, logistics operators, crew-change arrangements, customs processes, and technical marine operations. UNECE lists La Libertad under EC LLD, while MarineTraffic identifies LA LIBERTAD under the official UN/LOCODE ECLLD. Port data sources also describe La Libertad as an open roadstead port with anchorage, cargo pier, and oil terminal depth characteristics relevant to tanker-linked and coastal operations.
Vessel support in LA LIBERTAD requires careful coordination with anchorage planning, open roadstead conditions, oil terminal-linked activity, tanker schedules, coastal cargo movements, fishing activity, customs procedures, port security, bonded store documentation, local delivery permits, vessel ETA changes, swell exposure, South Pacific weather conditions, and time-sensitive delivery windows across Ecuador’s central-southern coastal logistics network.
AVS Global Ship Supply delivers complete ship supplier & ship chandler solutions—chandlery, provisions, bonded stores where applicable, deck and engine consumables, safety supplies, marine chemicals, technical stores, spare parts support, tanker supplies, petroleum-linked vessel stores, coastal cargo vessel supplies, fishing vessel supplies, service craft supplies, harbour operation materials, and logistics coordination—to tankers, oil and petroleum-linked vessels, coastal cargo vessels, fishing vessels, service craft, harbour operators, logistics teams, crew managers, ship managers, and authorised delivery points in and around LA LIBERTAD (ECLLD), aligned with IMO, SOLAS, MARPOL, and MLC 2006.
Equipment suited for tankers, oil and petroleum-linked vessels, coastal cargo vessels, fishing vessels, service craft, open roadstead operations, and Ecuador Pacific Coast vessel activity in LA LIBERTAD (ECLLD):
All equipment is selected according to vessel type, anchorage conditions, cargo pier access, oil terminal-linked requirements, fishing activity, open roadstead exposure, swell conditions, vessel schedule, and operational safety needs.
Duty-controlled bonded stores for eligible vessels calling LA LIBERTAD (ECLLD):
Bonded handling is arranged in line with Ecuadorian customs procedures, vessel eligibility, port security requirements, harbour access rules, documentation standards, controlled delivery points, and formal delivery requirements.
Professional ship chandler services in LA LIBERTAD, mapped to IMPA and ISSA codes for structured procurement:
All items are supplied to support La Libertad oil terminal-linked activity, Santa Elena maritime operations, Ecuador Pacific coast vessel calls, tanker support, petroleum logistics, fishing vessel operations, coastal cargo movements, service craft activity, open roadstead requirements, and routine marine purchasing.
Rigging and mooring support adapted for tankers, oil and petroleum-linked vessels, coastal cargo vessels, fishing vessels, service craft, harbour operations, and open roadstead vessel activity:
Products are selected for safe handling, reliable performance, and suitability for La Libertad port conditions, anchorage operations, open roadstead exposure, tanker-linked schedules, fishing activity, coastal cargo movements, vessel size, South Pacific weather exposure, swell conditions, and operational risk profile.
Temperature-controlled ship provisions in LA LIBERTAD (ECLLD) for tankers, oil and petroleum-linked vessels, coastal cargo vessels, fishing vessels, service craft, ship managers, crew managers, harbour operators, and logistics-sensitive marine users:
Provision support follows HACCP principles and MLC 2006 crew welfare expectations where applicable.
Inspection-ready marine safety and navigation supply support for vessels operating in LA LIBERTAD:
Delivered with documentation and certification support where required, helping vessels remain prepared for safe operation, Ecuadorian port expectations, flag-state requirements, class inspections, harbour access, port controls, onboard safety routines, tanker-linked operations, oil terminal requirements, fishing activity, coastal cargo movements, open roadstead exposure, and operational compliance.
Support for tankers, oil and petroleum-linked vessels, coastal cargo vessels, fishing vessels, service craft, terminal-linked users, harbour operators, ship managers, and logistics-sensitive marine users in LA LIBERTAD (ECLLD):
We support both urgent supply requests and planned purchasing needs for vessels operating in and around La Libertad, Santa Elena Province, Salinas links, Anconcito links, Guayaquil Gulf route connections, Ecuador’s Pacific coast, Peru–Ecuador route links, Panama route connections, the South Pacific, and wider West Coast South America shipping routes.
Yes. We support tankers, oil and petroleum-linked vessels, coastal cargo vessels, fishing vessels, service craft, harbour users, logistics teams, ship managers, crew managers, and authorised marine operations in and around La Libertad.
Yes. We can coordinate fresh, frozen, dry, beverage, crew welfare, tanker, petroleum-linked, coastal-cargo, fishing-vessel, service-craft, Ecuador-Pacific-route, Santa-Elena-route, South-Pacific-route, Peru-Ecuador-route, Panama-route, and multinational-crew provisions depending on harbour access, vessel ETA, customs procedures, anchorage conditions, terminal-linked schedules, fishing activity, weather conditions, and local delivery requirements.
Yes, for eligible vessels and subject to Ecuadorian customs procedures, vessel status, port security rules, harbour access, documentation requirements, controlled delivery conditions, and formal delivery procedures.
Yes. We support urgent deck, engine, cabin, safety, tanker, petroleum-linked, coastal-cargo, fishing-vessel, service-craft, harbour-operation, oil-terminal-linked, open-roadstead, and technical supply requests together with planned purchasing and logistics-sensitive La Libertad operations.
Yes. Our purchasing structure supports IMPA / ISSA-coded RFQ handling for efficient procurement workflows.
AVS provides reliable service with its extensive experience and strong relationships in the maritime sector. We aim to always offer our customers quality and reliable solutions.
We offer flexible solutions tailored to the unique needs of each customer. AVS develops customized approaches to meet the demands of our customers.
AVS has a wide-reaching network, servicing over 1,500 ports worldwide. This global network enables us to deliver services to our customers quickly and efficiently.