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| ID | : | 183063249 |
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| Quantity | : | 46521 Ltr |
| Condition | : | Insurance Claim Damaged Condition Notes: The lot was originally an aged Dominican Republic rum (declared Brugal Añejo), supplied here in bulk at 63.5% ABV blending strength. It is now contaminated and offered as non-beverage: it was carried in ISO tanks not certified for food use, with declared prior cargoes of industrial hydrated ethanol, butyl acrylate, and propanol, and was refused for that reason. The brand and origin describe the base product before contamination and are provided to help reclamation buyers judge the alcohol's character; they do not indicate the lot is drinkable. Because butyl acrylate and propanol are industrial chemicals and difficult to fully remove, the alcohol should be evaluated only for industrial recovery or destruction, with independent contamination analysis (including residual butyl acrylate) to determine whether it can be reclaimed. Sold as-is, where-is. |
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| Product Location | : | Dominican Republic |
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| Trader | Juan Rosales 713-229-9000 x 132 |
FOR SALE
Approximately 46,521 liters of bulk rum declared as Brugal Añejo (an aged Dominican Republic rum), at 63.5% ABV bulk strength, held in three 20-foot ISO tank containers. The lot is contaminated and offered as non-beverage. It was transported in tanks not certified for foodstuff use, with declared prior cargoes of industrial hydrated ethanol, butyl acrylate, and propanol, and was refused on that basis. The brand and origin are provided as pre-contamination specification context to inform reclamation decisions; the lot is not fit for human consumption and is offered for industrial recovery (redistillation to industrial or fuel ethanol) or licensed destruction, subject to the buyer's testing and applicable regulations. Sold as-is, where-is, FOB; the buyer is responsible for testing, loading, freight, and compliant dangerous-goods logistics.
Product (declared): Bulk rum, Brugal Añejo, aged Dominican Republic rum
Current Status: Contaminated, non-beverage (see condition notes)
Alcohol Content: 63.5% ABV bulk strength (about 29,500 L pure alcohol equivalent)
Total Quantity: Approximately 46,521 liters
Packaging: Three 20-foot ISO tank containers (confirm whether included or leased)
Country of Origin (declared): Dominican Republic (per the Brugal brand)
Condition: As-is; contaminated, not fit for human consumption
Prior Tank Cargoes (declared): Industrial hydrated ethanol, butyl acrylate, propanol (one per tank); tanks not food-certified
Intended Use: Industrial or fuel ethanol recovery by redistillation, or licensed destruction (subject to testing and regulations)
Sale Basis: As-is, where-is, FOB; buyer arranges testing, loading, freight, and logistics
Hazard: Flammable liquid (Class 3, UN 3065)
Product Overview:
This distressed lot is approximately 46,521 liters of bulk rum, declared as Brugal Añejo, an aged Dominican Republic rum, supplied at 63.5% ABV blending strength in three 20-foot ISO tanks. The base product identity is included because it matters to a reclamation buyer: an aged rum spirit is a different base feedstock than a neutral or low-grade spirit, and that context can inform the value of recovering the alcohol. However, the lot was refused and is not a beverage product, having been transported in non-food-certified tanks that previously held industrial chemicals.
The opportunity is for a buyer equipped to test the alcohol and either reclaim it for industrial or fuel-ethanol use by redistillation or handle its licensed destruction. Value depends on the contamination: cleanly reclaimable alcohol has modest positive feedstock value, while contamination that prevents reclamation makes the lot a disposal responsibility. Buyers should treat contamination testing as the controlling basis for value, confirm whether the ISO tanks are included, and plan for compliant dangerous-goods handling under FOB terms.
Technical Highlights:
Approximately 46,521 L of bulk rum, declared Brugal Añejo (aged Dominican Republic rum), 63.5% ABV bulk strength
About 29,500 L pure alcohol equivalent, in three 20-foot ISO tanks
Contaminated and non-beverage; refused for transport in non-food-certified tanks
Declared prior tank cargoes: industrial hydrated ethanol, butyl acrylate, propanol
Brand and origin provided as pre-contamination specification context
For industrial or fuel ethanol recovery by redistillation, or licensed destruction
Flammable liquid (Class 3, UN 3065); sold FOB, buyer arranges logistics
The inventory is suitable for:
Industrial alcohol reprocessors and redistillers
Industrial and denatured ethanol producers
Fuel-ethanol producers able to reclaim contaminated alcohol
Licensed hazardous-waste and disposal companies
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the product originally?
It is declared as Brugal Añejo, an aged rum from the Dominican Republic, supplied in bulk at 63.5% ABV blending strength. This describes the base product before contamination and is provided as context for reclamation buyers.
Is it drinkable now?
No. It was transported in non-food-certified tanks that previously held industrial chemicals (butyl acrylate and propanol) and is not fit for human consumption. It is offered only for industrial recovery or licensed destruction.
What can it be used for?
Potentially for industrial or fuel ethanol recovery by redistillation, if testing shows the alcohol can be reclaimed; otherwise for licensed destruction. Buyers should test before purchase.
What testing is available?
Some records are available. Buyers should obtain them and arrange independent contamination analysis, including residual butyl acrylate.
How much is there, and at what strength?
Approximately 46,521 liters at 63.5% ABV bulk strength across three 20-foot ISO tanks. Confirm volumes and strength per tank at loadout.
Are the tanks included?
Confirm this; the tanks appear to be leased, so the sale is most likely the alcohol only.
How is it sold and shipped?
As-is, where-is, FOB. The buyer is responsible for testing, loading, freight, and compliant dangerous-goods logistics (Class 3 flammable). No warranty is expressed or implied through Salvex.
Where is it located?
Location and loadout details are available to qualified buyers through Salvex on request.
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